Hi TechExams!
I've been using this website for the last few months in preparation of my A+ exam, which I passed quite handidly in October. My next goal was to finish the second half of the CompTIA duo (Network+) at the beginning of this year. I have yet to start studying for it.
Last week I got a job offer from a large retail company doing Tier 1 Desktop Support. I'm quite lucky to get this job offer considering I only have my A+ and no real IT job experience (only PC retail sales). The company supports mainly Windows XP clients, which I will be responsible supporting and troubleshooting, with a mix of other job responsibilities (changing backup tapes, resetting accounts and passwords, etc etc.) During the interview I asked what servers they operate, and they are in the process soon of upgrading '03 to '08, and soon moving their clients over from XP to 7.
I'm now considering going straight for my MCDST, since most of my job responsibilites would entail of what's in the learning material. Would it be wise to pass up Network+, or would you think I do not need Network+ at all? I've heard that alot of the material in Net+ will make you better prepared for MCDST and MCSA, but I do not know first hand.
My ultimate goal would be to upgrade my MCDST to MCITP:EST7 when the upgrade course comes out, then to get my MCSA, then upgrade the MCSA to MCITP:SA. My passion is infosec, but I know that I need to build a strong foundation first with support and adminstration. I guess my issue is, is that if I go towards the certification route all the way up to MCSA, would Network+ be irrelevant, especially if I were to consider CCNA down the line as well?
Thanks for any input!