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Pretty damn hard, considering you don't know anything about them.
HackNack wrote: Pretty damn hard, considering you don't know anything about them.
rom667 wrote: you know what im gonna give it a shot and leave the army as a backup plan, heres a question the a+ and the n+ do you need to recertififly after a lenth of time (like 3 years for cisco)????? p.s thanks for every1 help it is much appresheated
You need to eat and sleep with certs running through your mind. They are very time consumiing and probly much harder than any college class you will ever take.
BinaryBagboy wrote: rom667 wrote: 2) If you would go into the Army as a "backup plan", then that's your choice. I did the indentured servitude bit myself for 3 years. If that's the course you wind up taking, then don't let the Recruiters BS you and try to force them into giving you a technical MOS "before" you sign the papers. Plus you'll get the $$$$ for the college part and you can use their money to advance your studies. I agree ....watch out for those recruiters....Get something technical that you will like. And don't fall for the "There are only 2 slots left for this job, you better take it now", trick. Look at all you options and think it over. Also, get everything in writing...and make copies. This saved me more than once. Good luck to you... Oh yeah...Have them throw in Jump school for the fun of it... AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!!!! SGT. TEN9T6
rom667 wrote: 2) If you would go into the Army as a "backup plan", then that's your choice. I did the indentured servitude bit myself for 3 years. If that's the course you wind up taking, then don't let the Recruiters BS you and try to force them into giving you a technical MOS "before" you sign the papers. Plus you'll get the $$$$ for the college part and you can use their money to advance your studies.
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