Brainbench.com, Hawke. It may not be a prestigious certification, but I've taken a lot of their tests. They aren't always a cakewalk (though some of the subjects tested seem like no-brainers at times). The tests are free (ad supported) and you get a certificate when you complete it. Being free, Brainbench did tend to pick some pretty good questions. After all, unlike other certification programs, this one has no backer that has a vested interest in getting as many of its certifications out there as it can. I hold NT4 S/WS, W98, W95, Red Hat, Linux (yes, two distinct Linux tests), IIS, MS-SQL, HTML, ASP, C, C++, Javascript, and Unix certifications from them (and at least a few others I can't recall right now). Like certain "other" certifications, they show more an ability to function within a given area effectively. Though if you prove your knowledge thoroughly (i.e. score high enough) you earn a "master" certification (I got that in [flame retardant underwear... check] Windows 95). Hawke wrote: > Lucas, > not all of us. > I am unfortunately in a position where I don't have > "official" credentials, but do have a basic working > knowledge of *nix. > It doesn't go far enough in helping me get that job I want. > I really need to find a way to get the money to earn the > credentials to make the big money. > Hawke > Lucas Vogel wrote: > > Call me crazy, but maybe we all have jobs?