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  1. How Did You Become a UNIX Admin? on How Did You Become a UNIX Administrator? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So, you have a BA in Philosophy. So what? My degree is in Paralegal Services.
    Three years ago, I went from being a married, stay-at-home mom to divoced mother of three. I can't say I'm a true geek at heart. I'm interested in computers but not obsessed. The model is the same for Paralegal Services and Computer Science -- research, discovery and investigation, and analysis -- only the data is different.
    I've only been in this field two years. I'm 45; I was 43 when I changed careers, so to speak. I changed the format of my resume to draw attention to what I was learning and the fact that I was continuing to learn and to draw attention away from my lack of work experience. I installed linux on a second partition on my Windows machine at home and learned both Operating Systems. I added a linux firewall to my home network and learned system administration and network security. I learned programming languages and protocols. I put all this down on my resume -- experience is experience. I provided copies of my executable programs when I went on an interview. I joined the local LUG, and as I got to know other members, they pointed me toward job openings, and I was able to use them as references.
    Thirty-three is not too old to change careers. Statistics show that people change careers as many as three times during their lives. If this is your heart's desire, you owe it to yourself to go after this.

  2. 20th Century Authors on Writers Who Will Stand the Test of Time? · · Score: 1

    Marion Zimmer Bradley
    John Bradshaw
    Melody Beattie
    Bill Wilson
    Theodore Geisel
    Maya Angelou
    Alice Walker
    Toni Morrison
    Barbara Park
    Eric Carle
    Maurice Sendak

  3. Re:Excellent! on The Space Child's Mother Goose · · Score: 1

    Only to the extent that parents limit their children's exposure to only what interests the parent. It's as much the interests of the child as it is the influence of the parents. The idea is to balance the two.