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ThePawofRizzo wrote: » As an aside, if you keep studying, try to aim for certifications, or degrees, or vocation certificates, etc. that you can list to show you are continually learning. I have worked with many a tech who find their careers have stagnated and stalled after several years, and they are going nowhere. When you look at their resume some evidence of education is scarcely listed, because the only time they will certify is 1) If they can learn it in a week at a company-paid for training course, and 2) Only if they can study during work hours on the job. Your career is your own, which means you must give up some of your own time to learn, study, and certify, or degree. I recently talked to one tech who is frustrated with not getting call backs on that ever-elusive server admin job he'd like. When I asked him, "How about studying for some more certs beyond A+ and N+ to prove your knowledge?" He responded, "It will take me forever to finish those exams because the company only allows me one, or two, weeks of training a year." And so those ever-elusive server admin jobs will likely remain ever-elusive for him.
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