EANx wrote: » The reason the jobs pay so much is because they are hard to get. CCNA is a good start but there are few places where a junior admin sits and configures switches all day. Most junior roles include network admin tasks in Windows or Linux. There are more entry-level sysadmin jobs than there are junior network jobs, I suspect that combining that CCNA with an MCSA will pay larger dividends.
markulous wrote: » A lot of places don't know what they want either. Having IT experience is a good first step as is getting a CCNA. Where are you located? Are you opposed to relocating? What search terms are you using other than "NOC"?
NoNameNoob wrote: » Yeah i see now that there are a lot more system admin jobs than jr network jobs. How will it affect me in the long run, if i want to get into networking? If i got into a system admin job would that qualify me to move into a network engineer job later? or would i still be looking at entry level network jobs from there?