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That means a MINIMUM of a bachelor degree is requried, or that if you have a
bachelor degree, make sure it is just a minimum type of degree and a
certification (like I got with a 5 minute quiz from Brainbench) is preferred
over a degree? If so, finally, I have a use for my degree in Philosophy and
World Religions!!
> Did we settle the Tech Writing Certification
> question already and I was just too self-involved
> to notice? Or is it a sign of the times?
Yeah, three of us decided one late Monday night awhile back. We just
assumed/expected others to use their powers of mind-reading so that I didn't
have to waste keystrokes proclaiming the new standards.
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