processzombie wrote: » Thank you very much for your replies. You are correct, I'll never be able to completely avoid questions from leadership. I'm realizing this now. But what about the work itself? Are the results of good configs immediately apparent? Also, I would think that other fields have a requirement of memory and repetition. Not that development also doesn't require this, but more creativity and refinement are involved. I believe my personality more fits into the land of "this is your job, you're supposed to know how to configure this because you are certified, now do it." This makes a lot more sense to me and is easier to wrap my head around. What is the security field like? I'm assuming it can get very frightening if there is a security breach. Is networking a work with your hands job? What's it like to work in a back server room? My guess is like, the server goes down, the customers start calling, you go over the logs and find out if you can fix the problem from the server, or you need to go out to the customer location and fix something. Anyway its like I'm looking for something like, if you have the education, you know what to do. Again thank you all for your time, it was very helpful so far.