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TonyDuffy wrote: guys forgot to mention i have been working in i.t support for 2 years now , with some networking experience , e.g building a cisco router for half the asda stores in the u.k. So i'm not a total novice , i hear Aberdeen and London are good for jobs , what with all the oil rigs in Aberdeen using VOIP ( Voice Over I.P ) on the rigs etc. and obviously London for contract jobs etc. I'm gonna study my ass of for this cause i want it so much. i'm sure this site will be very helpful. Tony.
TonyDuffy wrote: I'm just looking for some information on what i can expect in the CCNA course , how hard it is to pass? , how much effort and study time i will have to devote?
gorebrush wrote: I have a Degree I have an MCSA: Messaging I have an MCSE I have an MCTS I have another MCTS I have a CCNA I have over 4 years experience as a Systems Administrator I have over 21 years of non-formal experience And I don't earn £30K
TonyDuffy wrote: And what are the odds of a company hiring an 18 Year old ( will be 18 when i hopefully get it ) CCNA and giving him 30k + a year.
totalfailure wrote: TonyDuffy wrote: And what are the odds of a company hiring an 18 Year old ( will be 18 when i hopefully get it ) CCNA and giving him 30k + a year. Not a hope in hell considering your age and lack of experience. The CCNA will be helpful getting you on to the first step of the ladder. But at your age, you're probably living with your parents so you are in a position where you can take the **** money so you can get on the ladder. Too many people (trust me, I've met plenty of them) think that the moment you've walked out of the exam room, there's a nice £30k salary and a company car waiting somewhere for them! Even if they have no experience of working in IT.
totalfailure wrote: gorebrush wrote: I have a Degree I have an MCSA: Messaging I have an MCSE I have an MCTS I have another MCTS I have a CCNA I have over 4 years experience as a Systems Administrator I have over 21 years of non-formal experience And I don't earn £30K I'm utterly amazed at that! There should be plenty of well-paid work for someone with all of those qualifications, credit crunch or not.
BigTone wrote: However, I forgot who had the formula, maybe JD or someone...
JDMurray wrote: ( Experience + Certs + Education + Who you know) * Luck = really good career opportunity
dynamik wrote: BigTone wrote: However, I forgot who had the formula, maybe JD or someone... Bingo JDMurray wrote: ( Experience + Certs + Education + Who you know) * Luck = really good career opportunity
BigTone wrote: Can you? Maybe, Will you? Not likely. However, I forgot who had the formula, maybe JD or someone, but I totally swear by it. It involves a totally friend or foe element known as luck. I got my break into IT when one day I couldn't stand my office administration job and after knocking out my A+ and net+ put a REQUEST into Craigslist and asked literally asked for someoe to give me a job. Guess what? It worked. I got in at a pretty good company as helpdesk, our system admin is headed out the door (moved out of state) I'm on my way into that position, Have a great boss, a crazy IT team to work with, and I love it.
BigTone wrote: You can give it a shot, but go to college and get a degree. That is seen as a really big thing in employer's eyes too. But never forget about lady luck, she's always in your pocket.
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dynamik wrote: First off, that's not playing devil's advocate. More importantly, now that you went ahead and did this, tell me, where does it end? (Experience + Certs + Education + Who you know + amount of effort applied + Making good eye contact with the interviewer and not constantly glancing over at the hot secretary) * Luck = really good career opportunity
D-boy wrote: I live in London and earn £29k doing desktop support. What credit crunch?!?!? lol But I work in media so maybe it depends, what industry too....
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