The Jacket!

We're giving away the jacket as part of this extra special MaryMaryQuiteContary Friday Free Stuff extravaganza!
You might recall that I personally love and adore Sun Certified professionals for Java technologies. In fact, I love Sun Certified professionals for Java technologies so much that I ponied up my brand new, never-been-worn, super specacular Java jacket to prove my love. In a "contest*" that I hosted, I invited all Sun Ceritifed professionals to tell me how being Sun Certified for Java Technology has saved their bacon; got them the job/raise; made them smarter; impressed the ladies (or gents) ;-)
Well, people the response was pretty staggering.
(You gotta read comments, people. There's so much that happens in the comments. It's the back room at the party where all the cool people hang out.)
And so, it is my great pleasure to award the jacket to Dave K, whose story about how being Sun Certified saved his house brought tears to my eyes (and made the rounds big-time on the internal email circuit). We reprint it here (without permission):
- My Sun Java Certification saved my house! ...Seriously, it did!
In April of 2002, I joined the ranks of the (far too) many computing professionals who suddenly found themselves out of a job when their employer realized the bubble they were riding on had popped. Being the sole income for the family, I was "a bit" stressed, however, I was still pretty upbeat because I had (what I thought were) marketable skills, an excellent work ethic, and well... dang it, I'm just cute.
As you can probably guess, cute don't cut it in the real world. I spent five and a half months looking for a job and watching my bank account get smaller and smaller. Eventually, we got to the point that we decided to sell the house, move back to Nebraska and have my wife and kids live with my parents in the country while I sleep on my brother's couch in the city and look for work. My wife and I decided that on Friday we would talk to a realtor and put the house on the market. And then...
Flashback: 2 months earlier.
With my ego effectively reduced to the size of a tadpole, I started trying to figure out what "they" were looking for that I wasn't providing. I knew I interviewed well, but the problem was that I simply wasn't getting past the resume screening to even have a chance at the interview. I had heard that having a certification on your resume would NOT get you a job but it might get you an interview. Sounded like exactly what I needed.
I immediately began studying for the Java Programmer certification and quickly found out that there was much more Java than I had yet run into. It still wasn't helping me in my job search but I felt like I was at least DOING something to make progress. Plus, I was actually learning... ...A LOT! Finally, after many I-haven't-studied-this-hard-since-college weeks, I felt I had filled in the critical gaps in my knowledge and took the leap to schedule the exam.
The day of the exam came, and my days of NOT being Sun-certified went. I passed the exam and prepared myself to wade through the job offers that were due to start pouring in. When I walked out the front door, I found... ...no line of prospective employers waiting to swoop down on me and my certification. "Man, this economy is messed up. I guess I'll just have to..."
Flashback: 2 weeks before Exam Day
I had an interview for a contract Java position and really did well. During the interview, certification was mentioned in passing and I dropped in that I was scheduled to take the exam soon. After the interview, I was told that it was down to me and one other person and could expect to hear back soon. I checked back periodically (frequent enough to appear enthusiastic but not so frequent that I would appear deranged) but still got the same answer: it's a tie, nobody wins yet. Fine. I had studying to do anyway.
Flash-forward: Newly-certified
I called the company I had interviewed with and left a polite professional message wherein I calmly informed the hiring manager of my recent certification and carefully avoided using the word "Yippee!"
Flash-forward: Wednesday (2 days before meeting with the realtor)
The phone rang and I got offered the job! It was only a six-month contract, but it was enough to let us keep the house! Furthermore, on my first day working, my boss told me that the Java certification (and the fact that I called to let him know about it) was what pushed me into the lead and into the job.
Since then, that six-month contract got extended to last 18 months and eventually became a permanent position with the company.
So... My Sun certification helped me get a job that saved me from having to sell my house.
But, even more important than all that, it made my daughter think I was really smart. :)
But wait, there's more!
We've got a second-runner-up prize! A voucher for any Sun Educational Services exam beginning with a 310 prefex. (value: a lot but i'm too busy to look it up right now).
It is my great pleasure to award this voucher to Kurt Magoon! Kurt won the judges (me) over with his "almost zealot-like" affinity for Java.
- Mary,
I've been a software developer for over 15 years and written programs in many different computer languages. Back in 2000, my project team decided to develop a new application using Java (Swing) for the user interface and J2EE for our server components. I learned and enjoyed working with Java and writing Swing UIs. After a while, my team leader complained that I had pigeonholed myself as "just" a Swing developer. I did two things in the spring of 2002 in attempt to appease him. I got him to send me to JavaOne to help understand all of the different forms of the Java platform and I studied for and passed my Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 platform exam.
Although I was initially trying to get my team leader off my back, those two events changed my view of the Java platform. I became excited about the language and the platform. I was amazed at all the things that could be done in Java. Studying for the test allowed me to obtain an understanding of the language that bled over into the day-to-day project work developing both Swing and J2EE components. I was able to help out co-workers with language questions.
Did becoming “certified” help me get onto some better projects? I believe so. Did having it on my resume when I switched jobs help? It probably did. More importantly, I developed an almost zealot-like affinity for Java. I now seek out information about how Java is being used and how I can use.
But wait, there's even more.
Everybody else gets a t-shirt! (Yes, of course you too, Luke). Everybody except for Michael. Because I just gave Michael a t-shirt minutes agao for being so smart (see previous blog entry). So Michael gets a Sun Developer Network hat. (in addition to his previously won t-shirt).
And soooooo...... if you're one of my lucky winners (and you know who you are), send me email using the following formula: first.last@sun.com. firstname: mary; lastname:smaragdis. i need your mailing address. copy it down so that i can send you the free stuff. i won't use your personal info for any other purpose whatsoeve.r i won't share it. i'll delete the mail after i've copied it down
And if you can even believe this, there is even more to come as this special MaryMaryQuiteContrary Friday Free Stuff Extravaganza continues! Stay tuned...
mary
p.s. i think i'm starting to feel a little love for Sun Certified for Solaris professionals... just a vauge aching deep within.. who knows how that will manifest iteslef ;-)
p.p.s. i reserve the right to substitue the t-shirt with some other nice prize. because i didn't actually count to make sure i've got enough t-shirts. super busy. no time.
*i don't do contests. i use the word euphemistically. what's happening here is that i am personally giving away something that i personally own to somebody i personally choose. in this case, it's a very special Sun Certified professional somebody. i pay for shipping with stamps that i personally buy at the post office.
Posted by James on October 22, 2004 at 03:31 PM PDT #
That is so very cool I'm going to do a Happy Dance all around the office! (My co-workers already think I'm weird, so this won't change anything there.)
And, two things, just for the record:
#1. Mary, YOU ROCK!!!
#2. You most certainly have my permission to share my story with whomever you darn well want to.
Thanks again, Mary! :)
Posted by Dave K. on October 25, 2004 at 10:10 AM PDT #
can you send me jacket or t-shirt
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