DatabaseHead wrote: » I think I would ride it out for at least year. These are my initial thoughts. Depends on your objectives... Based purely on finance you are on well on your way to making good money with this career route. But..... If you don't like it or want to do something else than you may have to look to transition eventually. This is what solution architecture is about. SOW, RFI/RFP's..... Your call!
colemic wrote: » My .02... you're in a good role (from the way you described it, not factoring in pay, satisfaction, commute, etc.) I say that, because you are learning project management skills, which I feel are invaluable, and will definitely help you later on in your career. Like yoba222 said, you already have a leg up over people who do more, with less title. And title isn't everything, obviously, but it absolutely helps when you get ready to move on to different roles and positions and move up. There's nothing wrong with studying for Sec+, all learning is good. As far as real skills - it depends on what you want to do. You lucked out and skipped several lower titles such as technician, analyst, etc., but if that's your heart's desire, you'll need at some point to become familiar with tools, especially blue team ones.