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I have officially accepted a new position and put in my 2 weeks notice at my current company.
My current role is Access Management, a lot of file rights, creating and terminating user accounts, vpn, shared mailboxes, etc.. been doing it a little short of a year, promoted from the Service Desk at the same company, on the SD about 1 year.....
This message board got me interested in the CCNA, studying the CCNA got me interested in Networking, applied for the NOC at my current company, didn't get it.. started looking around.
As I posted in another thread, I was looking for a bit, asking for a lot more money, got interviews, but never got a job.. but i felt most of them went pretty good, but one I bombed big time....
so I lowered my asking price....
Had an interview for a Network Admin, night shift, had an interview and an offer the same day....
I'll be getting a small ever so tiny raise, about $760 a year, but I'll get more experience, a better title, less work hours, closer to home, no paying to park, and most importantly a foot in the door....
12 hour rotating shift, 7pm-7am, 3 days on then 2 days off and then the following week it would be 2 days on and then 3 days off.
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Network Admin -Job Description
XXXXX is looking for someone who has
· Experience working with various routing protocols
· Cisco network equipment experience
· Knowledge of LAN and Wan
You will be responsible for maintaining all systems, applications, security and network configurations. You would also be testing and evaluating network systems to eliminate problems and make improvements as needed. You will be providing technical support and guidance to users.
So I'm pretty excited. I never worked nightshift before, but I doubt it will phase me. And it actually may work out better for my wife and I for child care arrangements. It is contract to hire, 3 months, but I figure anywhere has a probationary period, and I have a chance of going up in salary after that 3 months, so that's looking good.