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networker050184 wrote: » Ask questions. Get involved. Put yourself out there. Unless you lied on your resume/in your interview everyone there knows your knowledge level so don't worry about looking stupid. Worse thing you can do is sit on the side scared and not learn. Everyone has felt inferior at some point in their career.
ande0255 wrote: » I started a similar thread last December 2 weeks after I started my current job:http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/95820-feel-over-my-head-my-msp-job-really-need-some-good-resources-tap-into.html
ande0255 wrote: » I started a similar thread last December 2 weeks after I started my current job:http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/95820-feel-over-my-head-my-msp-job-really-need-some-good-resources-tap-into.html No real experience aside from what I retained from my CCNA (no relevance in real world tshooting), felt like I was more of a burden than anything, and 6 months after my hire date this Sunday I have much more experienced people coming to me for assistance. If you read my OP in that thread, I had just no idea, but I put myself in the line of fire and out of my comfort zone every chance I got. Just take every challenge head on, don't sweat it, like Networker's signature says - An expert is a person that has made every mistake that can possibly be made. Trust me when I say, if a problem comes up you have no idea how to even begin troubleshooting it, begin troubleshooting it immediately and don't stop until you resolve the issue. ^ I forgot I called RouteMyPacket mom in that thread, bwahaha, I was so young
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