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6stitches wrote: It sucks that it's hard to break into high level anything, ... I don't see many companies hiring wellrounded folks.
mikej412 wrote: JohnDouglas wrote: my understanding is it's not possible to **** the lab. It's more accurate to say that you can't **** a CCIE Interview.
JohnDouglas wrote: my understanding is it's not possible to **** the lab.
lildeezul wrote: » im hoping it will plant me a job, so i can get some experience... but i am a long way from there.. also i am hoping the CCIP will do the same when i achieve that.. idk, if im going to find a job first, or go straight to college. i am about 80 percent sure, i am going to go to college first and get the bachelors, and get some certs while in college, by then i should have the CCSP on top of everything else, which will hopefully land me a job with the certs, knowledge, and degree..
dtlokee wrote: » Given the option, go to college and get your degree, once you start working it is difficult to go back.
sides14 wrote: » On an off note, I have seen a lot of people with finance and business degrees that enter the world of Cisco. Any particular reason why?
mamono wrote: » One of my friends graduated with a BA:Economics, he worked student IT positions during school and landed computer lab lead before graduation. That experience translated into a manager position for a small company that later transitioned into a Cisco networking consultancy while studying for his Masters of Science in Information Systems. He now works as the Network Systems Manager for a medium sized company with a Masters degree (MSIS), no IT certifications, and a butt load of experience and real world applied IT knowledge. His goal for 2009 and first IT cert is CCNA, presuming his newly wedded wife will let him.
sides14 wrote: » I'll have to third the motion on getting your degree. I took the long and winding road to my college degee (7 yrs military, wife, 2 kids, etc.). It might not be your dream situation, but it will definitely open more doors than certifications. On an off note, I have seen a lot of people with finance and business degrees that enter the world of Cisco. Any particular reason why?
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