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Priston wrote: » Currently i'm working for a company doing network cabling I've been there for maybe 7 months, the pay isn't good at all and its definity not what I want to do for the rest of my life. I have an A.A.S. Degree in Networking Technologies I have the Network+ certification and I almost have the A+ cert After I get the A+ I'm going to start sending out more resumes. What types of jobs do you think i'd be able to get? It seems like main answer I see is help desk, but I think I would go crazy if I had to talk on the phone 8 hours every day. Also what type of salary range should I be looking for? Currently i've been searching through the staff openings in different community colleges and universities around my area. I've also been checking out computer repair companies. (I'm not going to send my resume out till I get the A+ for the computer repair.) Also if I got CCENT would that help increase the different types of jobs I could land? What type of salary range would I be looking for then?
rogue2shadow wrote: » First off welcome to TE! In terms of the Cisco side of things post your A+, the CCNA is more well-known than the CCENT and you'll get a ping on HR goons' search query. The CCENT was just introduced I believe about 2-3 years ago. I'm not from NC but depending on how much other experience you have, if you're starting out, between $30-$40k I'd say is doable. I'd say take what you can get at first though because you never know where it will lead; do make sure though that the salary meets your current needs (ability to pay bills, etc).
Priston wrote: » Maybe i'll get lucky and find a technican job that supports internal problems and i'll be able to walk around (not be chained to the telephone all day) and help people through tickets and stuff. but with the long term goal becoming a network/systems admin also thanks for the advise and hopefully that 30k-40k salary range is true.
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