bchadwick Wrote:
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> The value of the Charter is the difference between
> salaries and career expectations of people who
> have the charter and people who don't (or, more
> accurately, the sum of the discounted values of
> these). If the Charter becomes a prerequisite for
> all jobs in the industry, then the value of not
> having the charter goes to zero: therefore the
> charter actually increases in value, not
> decreases.
>
> Arguably, that analysis doesn't include the stats
> of people who get the charter (or pass 3 exams)
> and are unable to find a job. That could reduce
> the value of having the charter.
>
> On the other hand, the value of the charter as a
> differentiating tool within the industry does
> decline, and you have to demonstrate something
> extra.
I think there is some bad economics here. If it becomes a prerequsite, the charter will lose any premium that it now has.
Think about how valuable the CSC is now. yes everybody has it. Do you see it as very valuable? nope.