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Moon Child said: For me it was VLSAM. I think I am finally getting it down, but it was hard at first. I am studying the CCNA material while I study for my Net+ and Sec+ exams so I can renew those certifications as well.
volfkhat said: Moon Child said: For me it was VLSAM. I think I am finally getting it down, but it was hard at first. I am studying the CCNA material while I study for my Net+ and Sec+ exams so I can renew those certifications as well. Wow...your profile says you're a longtime member. Do you have any other certifcations.Have you ben on the helpdesk that long?Let me know if you have any Networking questions..i got my Net+ & ccna almost 10 years ago... but i might be able to help (i always liked the subnet math lol)
Moon Child said:That's because I have been in a lot of other jobs/fields besides IT. I had jobs in between IT jobs because I had a hard time landing IT Jobs. I had worked as a PHP developer for a little while, a laptop technician, helpdesk/ desktop technician ... though I do a lot of networking and network administration in that job role. I worked in between IT jobs as a truck driver, I got a CDL. School teacher, I also have a teaching license.Before that in high school I got interested in IT by hacking online computer games using a program called softice and also using a hex editor. I taught myself to read assembler and took a self study assembler class. I then taught myself to write trainers for these games in C++ using MFC and Win32Api with inline assembly code. That was when I was like 17 -18 and a long time ago so I think I forgot how to do all that by now lol I originally got my bachelor's in CIS because I found computer funs. Unfortunately what I found fun in high school didn't always lead to steady jobs, so I had a lot other occupations/jobs between my computer jobs.
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