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docrice wrote: » It's grunt work, but it exposes you to convention of how racks and equipment are arranged, how things are cabled up, what organized layouts vs. not are like, and so on. Bad habits lead to very messy and difficult to trace/troubleshoot racks so seeing good and bad examples will help in the long-term. When you have staff that don't think ahead and don't know what they're doing, it creates a headache for everyone else.
Would this be relevant experience for someone with no experience aiming to get into networking
pram wrote: » A network engineer likely never deals with physical hardware.
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