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1. Can online courses for MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, Linux\Unix admin, networking and data communication do a sufficient job without any direct hand's on experience? Some schools offer this training for $15K, have a lab etc. (so one must attend), while others offers only online education. Is having a lab to learn hand's on training really needed? The online schools seem to offer the same education for only $3K, which is way cheaper.
2. There seems to be few entry level network admin jobs around, true? .
3. Which of the following is more desirable in the job market or most frequently asked: Linx\Unix admin, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, web programming, Video game design, Network and data communication?
4. For career changes, would it be wiser for newbies to focus on medical field certs (EKG tech, Pharmacy tech ) because of job market rather than any of the above mentions IT training?
perrya1953 wrote: » Like many middle agers hit by the economy ****, many look at the IT field to start a new career. Since I have not yet made a decision I have a couple of questions about education. 1. Can online courses for MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, Linux\Unix admin, networking and data communication do a sufficient job without any direct hand's on experience? Some schools offer this training for $15K, have a lab etc. (so one must attend), while others offers only online education. Is having a lab to learn hand's on training really needed? The online schools seem to offer the same education for only $3K, which is way cheaper. 2. There seems to be few entry level network admin jobs around, true? 3. Which of the following is more desirable in the job market or most frequently asked: Linx\Unix admin, MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, web programming, Video game design, Network and data communication? 4. For career changes, would it be wiser for newbies to focus on medical field certs (EKG tech, Pharmacy tech ) because of job market rather than any of the above mentions IT training? Thanks Perry in CA
perrya1953 wrote: » 1. Can online courses for MCSA, MCSE, MCTS, Linux\Unix admin, networking and data communication do a sufficient job without any direct hand's on experience? Some schools offer this training for $15K, have a lab etc. (so one must attend), while others offers only online education. Is having a lab to learn hand's on training really needed? The online schools seem to offer the same education for only $3K, which is way cheaper.
perrya1953 wrote: » Hmm. seems bleak, Use to that. I have been a technical writer for various IT firms for 10 years, but the well is pretty dry now. I have documented complex sys and easier ones in manuals etc. The online school I am considering is State University East Bay, part of the UC system, very reputable. But as I suspected, learning the material just online does not train you for "hands on". Unless somehow, they include it in their online presentations. Still, the course for MSCE or MSCA is $2500.00. Online is far more conveniant in case a tech writing gig shows up. Even so, sounds all IT gigs start at the help desk. That shocks me. perrya
mikej412 wrote: » And then there are the the "earn the money you deserve" training centers that hunt for suckers to sign for 30k student loans.
perrya1953 wrote: » sounds all IT gigs start at the help desk.
perrya1953 wrote: » what is PM and ITIL?
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