Network Administrator to Cisco ? Instead of nightly NOC

SocomSocom Member Posts: 48 ■■■□□□□□□□
Hi All,

I was thinking would it be wiser to go for a network admin job then switch to Cisco/CCNA rather than switching gears from net admin as I'm almost there going to a nightly NOC at a lower pay rate?

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  • DoubleNNsDoubleNNs Member Posts: 2,015 ■■■■■□□□□□
    It's kind of hard to understand your question.
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  • Master Of PuppetsMaster Of Puppets Member Posts: 1,210
    I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to ask.
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  • FidelityFidelity Member Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Yeah. All 4 of them.

    P.S. How much have you been drinking?
  • kohr-ahkohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277
    I kind of get what you are asking but what you are asking we need more information about.

    Do you enjoy being a network administrator or would you prefer being a network engineer? Would you enjoy a hybrid role as a lot of those are out there.

    The other thing is we don't know what you make now and what your current job duties are. Answer those and you can get a better answer. No, you don't have to completely drop what you are doing and go NOC from an administrator role. I would get my CCNA and slowly transition over to networking or do a hybrid role if you enjoy that.
  • SocomSocom Member Posts: 48 ■■■□□□□□□□
    kohr-ah wrote: »
    I kind of get what you are asking but what you are asking we need more information about.

    Do you enjoy being a network administrator or would you prefer being a network engineer? Would you enjoy a hybrid role as a lot of those are out there.

    The other thing is we don't know what you make now and what your current job duties are. Answer those and you can get a better answer. No, you don't have to completely drop what you are doing and go NOC from an administrator role. I would get my CCNA and slowly transition over to networking or do a hybrid role if you enjoy that.

    This is more or less what I was talking about, should've been cleared. It was kind of funny actually. So I'm fairly close to becoming a net admin (exchange, vmware, server 200icon_cool.gif. My question was should I continue doing that ? Or should I drop it and get my net+, become a noc and work on cisco. Or become a net admin which will be quicker and easier for me, and then go towards ccna ccent etc. Currently working at a service desk and refusing to do password resets and software installs lol.
  • kohr-ahkohr-ah Member Posts: 1,277
    Socom wrote: »
    This is more or less what I was talking about, should've been cleared. It was kind of funny actually. So I'm fairly close to becoming a net admin (exchange, vmware, server 200icon_cool.gif. My question was should I continue doing that ? Or should I drop it and get my net+, become a noc and work on cisco. Or become a net admin which will be quicker and easier for me, and then go towards ccna ccent etc. Currently working at a service desk and refusing to do password resets and software installs lol.

    Well no one can really tell you what to do for a living. Is that what you want to do or do you want to be. If you are doing service desk now I can't imagine NOC or a jr network admin would be a pay difference for you.

    But I always tell myself what do I want to do until I retire or a form of it. Networking won for me but that is me.
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