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pram wrote: » I knew Linux from when I was a teenage nerd. I went into the Air Force for something completely unrelated to IT, so my skills stagnated for 5 years. Then I got out and applied for a Linux Admin job at a hosting company (apparently remembered enough to get hired) I'm kind of passionate about Unix, but not as much as I was when I was younger. I'd still like to expand my skills though, and hopefully one day I'll be a fat bearded Unix guru.
CCIEWANNABE wrote: » Having multiple careers in I.T. gives me the resources to provide for my wife and 2 kids. Not having to have my wife work takes a lot of stress off of our shoulders and allows for us to spend the maximum amount of time with them. Also, I plan on getting my daughter her CCNA and CCNP by the age of 13, which is the minimum age limit according to Cisco's website:Certification Exam Policies - IT Certification and Career Paths - Cisco Systems She is 7 right now and I plan on teaching her basic router configuration next year, then I plan on stepping it up to Routing Protocols, binary and subnetting. My plan is to teach her CCNP Level Curriculum so that by the age of 13 she will be able to pass the CCNA and CCNP. Actually, I'm joking But, she has shown interest in computers so I might teach her the basics and if she really likes it I'll go from there. Sometimes I wish my father would have done something like that for me. When we are sitting at the table eating breakfast she is always asking, "where is that package going?" and I try to explain to her, "well, this going to someone in a different country and it is training material to help them study and learn about computers, kinda like you learn from your teacher at school" She hasn't quite got a clue on what I'm doing just yet. I would like to get her into the I.T. career field if she wants, but I will definitely not push it onto her. I see too many parents try to "live through their children" and it makes me sick to my stomach to see these children pushed to do 10 extracurricular activities a week and always be on the go till the point of exhaustion. Let them live their own lives and pursue their own careers/goals is how I see it.
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