On 25 Feb 1995, Colin James III responded to RR's earlier post: CI> Re a degree in a soft subject such as English "literature", apparently > Rabe wants three programmers who cannot write -- so much for > DoD-STD-2167A/2168, QA, QC, and module documentation on that project. Not Rabe specifically... The GoVarmint, in their infinite wisdom, has written into the GSA High Tech Contract that each and every person on that contract has to have a "technical" degree. The institution or subject matter does not appear to be anywhere near as critical as the fact that it is a technical degree. I formerly filled one of the positions now being re-filled. One major reason why I am no longer there is that I do not have a "technical" degree. In spite of the fact that the client stated that he was happy with my work, an undergraduate in Asian Studies and a doctorate in Cross-cultural Education does not a "technical" degree make. Under the terms of the new contract I would not be permitted to change to any other task (grandfathering was permitted for the current task) and thus there would be absolutely no possibility of growth. In addition I would have almost no seniority with the new contractor. C'est la vie... I am pursuing other opportunities. Regards, Mikey P.S. The lack of a technical degree did not prevent me from teaching computer science at Boston University, nor did it prevent me from chairing the X3J9 Pascal Standards Committee for eight years. Bureaucrats are lost without explicit requirements, whether they make sense or not... PGP Key available on popular servers 1024 Fingerprint = 56 12 CF A9 0E 53 A4 C4 49 F2 AF E7 F1 D3 47 5F 2047 Fingerprint = A2 96 BD 54 AD C2 76 C2 C7 B0 F1 C7 E2 4E 1E 80 --- � MR/2 2.21 � Aunty Em: Hate Kansas. Hate you. Took dog. Dorothy