Just a couple of bullets I wanted to throw out there that I have picked up over the course of 10 years or so.
- The type of work means very little, but the people you work with and you boss make all the difference in the world.
- While pay is a big factor, making decisions solely on that will lead you in a bad place.
- Nothing is as good as it seems
- Nothing is as bad as it seems
- The thought of failing is usually worse than actually failing
- Not knowing how to do something is okay
- Studying certifications without actually having real world knowledge leads to declartive knowledge, but very little emparitve knowledge.
- Setting a goal and meeting it is far greater than trying to pick off low hanging fruit type certifications. One large respected certification > a bunch of low to mid level certifications
- More is not always more, and sometimes less is more
- Keeping your education aligned with your experience is the golden rule in IT. (From my perspective)
- Don't let fear and doubt influence your decisions.
- When communication stops bad things start happening.