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RobertKaucher wrote: » Good luck! Might I also suggest you google how to tie a tie?how to tie a tie - Google Search= I did this a few years ago and found a simple way that I liked called a half windsor. It works every time for me. I'm sure you could experiment with a few different ways and find one that you think is easy. But it will always be a pain in the @$$.
FadeToBright wrote: » Good luck!
impelse wrote: » Yea, the MCSA will open some doors plus the ccna that you have. Just the CCNA without exp does not help
knwminus wrote: » Well I am not sure anymore. I have some actual cisco networking experience but apparently it doesn't mean ****. Well I got another no from the backup job. apparently when the recruiter said, they would be willing to train someone what he actually meant was that they need someone to hit the ground running right away Oh and my old suit is **** up and I could not find an affordable suit today so I will probably get a no tomorrow because of a stupid piece of fabric. FML...Look out army here I come.
knwminus wrote: » Well I got the weekend job. I have an interview for a Network Security job next week. It is "entry" level position. Hopefully I can pick this up as well.
earweed wrote: » Congrats on the weekend gig! Guess the suit didn't matter for that one.
knwminus wrote: » Thanks. Lol do NOT get me started on that. So after the recruiter said "Wear a jacket 'cause he will not be happy if you don't" and "Look uber professional" to me and had me all worked up. I get there and the VIP not only didn't have a jacket, he didn't have a tie. I was more "professional" than he was. The guy seemed very laid back and cool which is good. I need to go do my drug test tomorrow and do the background. I have no record and I am relatively young so it shouldn't take to long. As far as the other job, I am trying to pick up to jobs so I can A: Pay off the some bills B: Move my wife, cat and fish to Cincy (Dayton is dead) C:Build some experience. I am more concerned with getting something that is gainful and full time. I really, really need to go see a dentist. I haven't had my teeth cleaned in like 7 years . We will see...
knwminus wrote: » I get there and the VIP not only didn't have a jacket, he didn't have a tie. I was more "professional" than he was.
knwminus wrote: » I really, really need to go see a dentist. I haven't had my teeth cleaned in like 7 years .
dynamik wrote: » Are you British?
knwminus wrote: » Lol do NOT get me started on that. So after the recruiter said "Wear a jacket 'cause he will not be happy if you don't" and "Look uber professional" to me and had me all worked up. I get there and the VIP not only didn't have a jacket, he didn't have a tie. I was more "professional" than he was. The guy seemed very laid back and cool which is good.
ipconfig.all wrote: » Looks like things are finally looking good for you.
All (COMPANY NAME) telephone systems, related applications and servers and the network circuits that service these systems. •All Audio/Visual hardware and associated applications. Network support includes assisting the Network Administrator in the day to day process of the enterprise backup system as well as handling basic network support for the end users. Help Desk support includes analyzing and resolving end user hardware and software computer and peripheral problems in a timely and accurate fashion, and providing end user training where required. The Computer Technician must be thoroughly knowledgeable at managing system vulnerability remediation, be thoroughly knowledgeable at managing networked telephone systems, associated applications and servers, and the configuring/installing personal computer systems and peripherals. In order to do so the following are required: •A Technical or Associates degree and four years experience. Candidates who present an equivalent combination of formal training and experience specific to Information Technology may also be considered. •Must possess A+ and Network + certifications. Security + and Microsoft desktop support certifications are recommended. •Patch management experience. •Telephone system support experience for mid-sized network or greater. •Audio visual systems support experience for mid-sized network or greater. •Internet experience that includes the troubleshooting of a high speed Internet connection. •Novell experience that includes GroupWise (preferred). •Experience in the 2nd or 3rd tier support of mid-sized network or greater •Hardware and OS experience: Microsoft, IBM compatible PC’s, Modems, Cisco switches, Nortel data switches, network printers, and IBM Mid-Range computers
knwminus wrote: » And now I have another interview on Friday at 9:00am* It is with a local Credit Union. They have over 20 branches in my local area and I know they have some in other cities as well. The description is posted below. I am not sure what to make of the position. I think in one way, it would help broaden my experience. Also the place is not to far from where I am, and it is full time. On the other hand, it would be further away from my Security goal. But this is also a big company so who knows where you could go. It might be something very good to work while I finish up my degrees. That makes 3 confirmed interviews next week and a possible phone interview at some point as well. Lets see what happens. * Does anyone know if you can write off gas for job hunting on your taxes?
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