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Boss put some kind of Linux professional certification book on my desk today.

I REALLY HOPE I CAN GET CERTIFIED 😍

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  • 8
    I would be to lazy, to learn for a certificate.. aren't they asking questions, who have no real life relevance?
  • 7
    @plusgut they probably do but a certificate can be a kind of a big deal
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • 6
    @plusgut This one is about knowning shitloads about Linux. And with that I mean shitloads!
  • 12
    "I have 3 years' experience with Linux" is a much more powerful sentence to a hiring manager than, "I have a certification in Linux system adminstration."

    However, if your employer is footing the bill, absolutely go for it.
  • 4
    <insert inspirational cat here> you can do it, your name is frikin linuxxx
  • 1
    @theScientist Not even sure, it's been a tradition for ages and it looks like Linux so I thought I'd just do that again :P
  • 0
    Since we are talking a out certs, do you guys recommend it? I'm a mobile dev, and here they don't ask about certs, but does it really benefit or just read docs and apply tutorials is enough?
  • 0
    @theScientist It does although that's not the reason why I do it. In my 'defense' (not that I need to defend myself), I'm not the one who started it.
  • 0
    @theScientist Oh and, I'd actually like the avatars in the feed myself, just a matter if opinion I guess :)
  • 0
    @theScientist Do you use devRantron? That one has avatars in the feed :)
  • 1
    @theScientist it is!
  • 1
    @gitpush it depends. Some jobs like them. Some see it as just trying to fluff your resume with crap.
  • 0
    @projektaquarius I understand, might go after one or two and see how it will end
  • 0
    Go put a book on his desk - "you get what you pay for. Not learning linux or raise salary"
  • 0
    I think it depends on the cert. A multiple choice test is not a good cert but I know the red hat ones make you actually configure the system which is why I took it. I did learn some new things while studying even after using linux since 2003.
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