CertMag Salary Survey Shows Where IT Money Is 20
sp3298622 writes "The CertMag Salary Survey is now available, seems like the Cisco CCIE's get the top salaries and the Apple Helpdesk portable technicians are left with peanuts. According to the survey, it's financially more lucrative to study Linux fundamentals and be LPIC Certified rather than MCSE."
ummmm... (Score:1)
Ack! (Score:2)
Re:Ack! (Score:2)
Re:Ack! (Score:3, Interesting)
I went to it, watched it load, said, woah, cool.
Then I clicked on right arrow, watched the page turn and thought: nice, but too slow.
Of course, I had to put my nose on the screen to read it, and then realized: There is no way in hell I am going to read an entire article like this, even with zooming.
Anyone have a copy of the article in Times New Roman, valid html so I can use my browsers's (FF) text enlargement functions?
Re:Ack! (Score:2)
The same effort that was put into building this interface, couldve been used to put it into sgml, or at least xhtml. They want the layout preserved? PDF! Even a series of GIFs like some online books would be easier.
financially better to be Linux cert'd than MCSE? (Score:2)
Re:financially better to be Linux cert'd than MCSE (Score:2)
How much you pay for tech support depends on both the cost and how much you need. Linux support may cost more, but you need a lot less of it.
Re:financially better to be Linux cert'd than MCSE (Score:2)
Re:financially better to be Linux cert'd than MCSE (Score:2)
I know that.
You know that.
But you can bet your last penny that MS won't mention it in their "unbiased" "third-party" TCO calculations.
Format (Score:2)
Is that just about the gayest format you've ever encountered? I mean, Flash is required to read a text page, and downloading requires a Flash engine? WTF?
Pray tell, how does this format improve on the usefulness and versatility of HTML?
Re:Format (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Format (Score:2)
Good ol' PrtScn lets me get images well enough...
The text, on the other hand, is a tad more difficult.
need more coffee (Score:1)
I know the $US is bad, but... (Score:1)
Reading software (Score:1)
Re:Reading software (Score:1)
Print isn't dead it's alive and well and sitting in your local bookstore.