RE:For AlvarezExcellent article and sums it up pretty darn good. There was a time when the real "experts" started their careers working in the weeds, getting their hands dirty, starting from the ground up and in the process gained the necessary experience to provide them with a solid foundation of knowledge to supplement their education and be able to direct or provide reasonable and well informed advice, decisions, solutions. Unfortunately...............that is a thing of the past and there will be a price to pay for it. Having the degrees and certificates are important but without some technical knowledge /background or access to someone that has...........how is it possible to be viewed as an expert ?
Common sense isn't really all tha common is it ?