I was.  I've not maintained my RHCE as my career veered in another direction.

The test is (was) fairly easy if you know what you're doing.  Back in
the day, I wrote Trouble Maker ( http://trouble-maker.sourceforge.net/
) to help me study for it. It's been sorta maintained, but I've heard
rumors that it's not so useful on current tests.

Jobwise, like most certifications, the learning process is far more
valuable than the actual certification has been.  That said, since
about June, I've been getting about one contact per week about
Linux-related jobs. No idea how much of that is my resume and how much
is the "RHCE" on my resume.

Best way to prep is Jang's book.
http://www.amazon.com/Certified-Engineer-Linux-Study-Certification/dp/0072264543
 .  Use Trouble-Maker if you think that your real life troubleshooting
skills need a boost.  If you *do* use Trouble-Maker, feel free to
write new trouble scripts.  The system is designed to be extensible.

-Josh More

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Brock Noland <brockn at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd love to hear any thoughts as well....
>
> Brock
>
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Josh Trutwin <josh at trutwins.homeip.net> wrote:
>> Anyone here RedHat certified?  If so, please contact me offlist, I'm
>> thinking about going for it through my employer and have some
>> questions.
>>
>> Or if you wanna share any thoughts on it publicly, reply to list...
>>
>> Josh
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