This is the answer I was looking for.
> Steve Long
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:        Bao C. Ha [SMTP:">bao@hacom.net]
> Sent:        Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10:18 PM
> To:        Rick Barter
> Cc:        ">ale@ale.org
> Subject:        Re: Re: [ale] Evaluate: Mastering Linux - Linux System
> Administration Course
>
>
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Rick Barter wrote:
>
> > If I took this class, or any system administration class for UNIX,
> > would it qualify me for an entry-level system administrator job?
>
> Yes, for an entry-level position. You will be trained and
> mentoring further by the senior people there.
>
> > Couple that classroom experience with work I've been doing on my own
> > and the development experience I already have ( Visual Basic, Java,
> > HTML, light Shell Scripting, Informix SQL, etc. ). What category does
> > that put me in?
> >
> > Would I be qualified for one of these system administration jobs you
> > mention? That seems to be what you're saying below.
>
> Entry level sys admin: 0-1 year.
> Junior level sys admin: 1-4 years of relevant experience
> Senior level sys admin: 4+ years of relevant experience
>
> Your experience is mainly in development, not sys admin.
> Even taking the course, you would still be viewed as at
> entry or junior level.
>
> The course provides you with a head-start, perhaps
> shortening the on-the-job training by several months to
> a year. Hands-on experience of doing the grunt work is
> still required to qualify you as an experienced sys admin.
>
> Bao
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