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heidegger wrote: » I'm pretty much a newbie, but I'm sort of interested in going the RHCE route. I don't have a college degree. Do you need a degree to become a network administrator?
knwminus wrote: » I made a post about Linux certs and a lot of the hardcore linux heads (I mean this in a good way) say get your ability up and then worry about certs later.
JDMurray wrote: » On the other hand, going for Linux certs is a very good way to help "get your ability up," but don't expect the certs to increase the hiring-appeal your resume very much.
heidegger wrote: » One, more thing exactly how do you work full time and then take classes?
heidegger wrote: » One, more thing exactly how do you work full time and then take classes? Or do you just try to work part time and take a full class load?
heidegger wrote: » My plan is to finish my A+ class, pass the A+ test, get some work experience as a tech, then go for a B.S. from online college. But I'm wondering if the big companies want a B.S. from traditional universities. That would limit my options.
heidegger wrote: » I'll probably go for more certs like MCSE after a while, but I haven't really thought about it.
knwminus wrote: » Wouldn't you say it would depend on the cert? Like a RHCE/T would be more marketable than a Linux+? I mean saying a RHCX= 75000 year job but I am saying it would be "worth" more than Linux+?
JDMurray wrote: » The proof is in the postings on major job boards, like dice.com. If you see a lot of employers asking for people with the cert then it's marketable. If few or no employers are asking for the cert, it's not.
heidegger wrote: » The thing is I see all the network administrator jobs requiring college degrees on Dice.
fleck wrote: » Grueling hard work. Immersing yourself in your work and studies. Having no life.
msteinhilber wrote: » I disagree with having no life. I managed a full-time job, full-time class load, and I have a wife and son that was introduced during my 2nd year of school so he kept us quite busy as well. If you work hard and can develop a study schedule and stick to it and manage your time well, there is no reason you can't enjoy life a bit. You won't be able to do everything outside of work and school that you want, but you don't have to completely deprive yourself - that would be insane.
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