> > There are some that want to learn, like me,
and *don't* let schooling
> > get in the way of education.
> A word of warning, from bitter experience. At
least in the UK, what
> matters, when you come to look for a job, etc is _not_ what you know, or
> what you can do, it's what bits of paper you have. So make sure you do
> get some official qualifications in whatever you've learnt.
I would never go to work for a company that would
judge me based on the
schooling I've had, nor will I ever.
Just the usual way over here - you'll need the proper certificates.
Without them it's a bit harder (still not impossible, just not as
easy). Maybe it belongs to the more structured education system over
here.
Gruss
H.
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