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sieff wrote: » I'd go with the field tech position. I started in IT around 1995 in the military and that experience was good gettng hands on exposure to satellites and cabling, etc. I then later got my first civilian job working as a NOC Engineer managing SONET rings, ATM, Frame Relay and MPLS switches and circuits. I was basically doing heavy layer 1 and 2 troubleshooting. I stayed on this job for about 7 years. I thought I knew alot and was pretty knowledgeable. I left that job and became a field engineer at a consulting/engineering firm. In 1 year as a field tech I gained more knowledge than in 12 years of "IT". In my opinion you can't replace field knowledge. I sit in on interviews occassionally and finding someone that has hands on experience with routers, switches, disaster recovery, VoIP, storage, wrieless etc is a rarity. If the field tech position gives you the ability to broaden your skill set I'd say go with it.
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