A little bit of background! I am Brent, 23, and I have worked in the computer field since I was 21. I have worked with computers on my own time before that, just doing a little small business of my own. Then I got hired in a mom and pop computer shop, and then about a year and a half ago was hired as a Help Desk Associate at a corporate bank. Within a few months I was pushed up to a Computer Technician, and now here I am.
I have very little experience with networks. I don't actually work with networks at my job, besides very simple troubleshooting sorts of things. We do use Cisco equipment at my workplace, but that is about all I know. I am currently in college to get a 4 year degree in Business, with a focus in IT.
One of the other techs recently achieved his CCNA. He eventually wants to land a job that has a focus on networking. I, on the other hand, dislike networking. I find it dry and boring, but I do know that a certain level of knowledge will help me no matter what position I am in when it comes to IT.
My supervisor gave me high markings on our yearly employee review, and mentioned in the notes that he would like to support me in getting my CCNA, and hopes to help me get it around July of this year. Five months seems a bit quick for someone who is a complete beginner when it comes to this sort of thing, or at least I think I am. But, I am thankful for the opportunity and would like to rise to the challenge. Before I go through the stickied topics, I was going to ask if anyone had any advice they would give. Any specific books, study tools, or just general tips.
Thank you.