I am in the process of tweaking my resume and happened to remember that I had completed a bunch of nko (navy knowledge online - navy's e-learning website for all you old timers

) courses while on deployment.
Anyway, I have some certifications from NKO... Quality Assurance Supervisor for example... I can print off an NKO certificate, but I never completed the PQS and was technically never "qualified" QAS. Just wondering on the differences between "certification" and "qualification", and how much weight the NKO certifications actually hold. Do I need to bring in a copy of my NKO certificates or my page 4 from my service record to the job interview? I suppose a copy of my SMART transcripts would also list all the NKO courses I have completed. I have TAPS class on April 16th so I assume some of these questions will be answered then, but figured I'd go ahead and ask now.
I also am working on my Six Sigma certifications on NKO and am wondering if they are worth finishing. Does the nuclear community care at all about Six Sigma? I believe I am currently on Green Belt certifications.
Thanks once again to all who read and reply to my ramblings...
