Real World Job Skills vs certification knowledge
Jon_Cisco
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From past experience I know that schooling only teaches you how to understand things. In the real world the knowledge of how to do a day to day job is usually very different then what you can learn in a classroom (or on a computer screen).
I was wondering if any of the more experienced members currently working in the IT field have come across books that convey useful day to day knowledge. I have seen Network Warrior recommended on this forum and almost placed an order for it before posting this. I decided just to throw the question out here first.
Any feedback is always appreciated. I know this topic has been discussed many times but sometimes current posts bring in more opinions and new options so please forgive me for rehashing an old topic.
Jon
I was wondering if any of the more experienced members currently working in the IT field have come across books that convey useful day to day knowledge. I have seen Network Warrior recommended on this forum and almost placed an order for it before posting this. I decided just to throw the question out here first.
Any feedback is always appreciated. I know this topic has been discussed many times but sometimes current posts bring in more opinions and new options so please forgive me for rehashing an old topic.
Jon
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JeanM Member Posts: 1,117Are you talking specifically in networking area of cisco? If so, network warrior is pretty good, it's next to my cisco ios cookbook as well2015 goals - ccna voice / vmware vcp.
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Jon_Cisco Member Posts: 1,772 ■■■■■■■■□□My goal is ultimately to work with Cisco networking. I realize that I will need to start lower so I'm just looking for resources to prepare me.
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MosGuy Member Posts: 195For cisco related at the CCNA level. Network warrior is a very good filler, to bridge the gap between studies and real world. The portable command guide book is a useful reference, for times when exam material starts to slip from lack of routine use. The CBT nugget series "CCNA Labs: Cisco for the real world" by Jeremy Cioara is excellent too.---
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DoubleNNs Member Posts: 2,015 ■■■■■□□□□□I remember looking for similar books in the past. In addition to Network Warrior:
I saw "Network Administrator Street Smarts"
and also "The Practice of System and Network Administration."
They may be outdated and/or a little lower level than what you are looking for however.
I also haven't read either so I can't give a personal review. They're both in my amazon wish list, but I decided to focus on finishing up my CCNA before diving into other books.Goals for 2018:
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JeanM Member Posts: 1,117There is also a 101 labs for ccna as well.2015 goals - ccna voice / vmware vcp.
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Jon_Cisco Member Posts: 1,772 ■■■■■■■■□□Thanks for all of the feedback everyone.
@DoubleNNs It's funny I was just debating with my wife about skipping a summer course so I could catch up on the stack of books I bought! Hopefully I will have or be finishing my CCNA at that point but I'll have about a year before I am looking to switch careers.