Hey everybody! I was hoping for some guidance from you guys...
Here's the deal I'm 22 and like to plan ahead, so I set a long term goal of becoming a Network Engineer (5 years?).
I'm currently a Network Support Analyst, however I believe taking calls for MS Office and printer issues are more for a Tech Support role...

At this rate I will never become a Network Engineer... So I started job hunting and got a call back for a NOC Specialist position, which I agree with you guys as this being ideal in this situation. I was told by the staffing agency that the job pays 25/hr which is exactly what I make now...ironic?

At my current job, I've gotten the sweet benefit of paid training mid last year from a Cisco Learning Partner (CCNA - $3,000). I haven't been able to put this into any use whatsoever other than making switchport MAC changes once in a while...Telecommunications is a 1 man team here and that's that.
Here are the differences between my current job and the prospective:
Current:
Perm - 50k - 1.5 miles from home (5 min commute;1 way) - Work Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday, Off from tues thru thurs. (work from home Sat & Sun)
Prospective:
Temp - 25/hr - 21.7 miles from home (33 min commute;1 way) - Work Monday thru Friday 9 to 5.
Edit: I forgot to mention that I'm going to an interview with the agency next tuesday at 10:30am. That would give me an opportunity as well to negotiate $.
This is probably a no brainer one way or the other to some of you, but that's exactly why i'm posting here