Presently, I doing freelance and contract PC tech/desktop support work. I have my A+, Network+ and MCP (70-271) credentials. I am presently preparing for 70-272 so I can earn my MCDST certification.
Lately, I am thinking of the next certification I hope to obtain after I finish pass exam 70-272. Most of my background working Desktop Support or PC Technician work. Seems like in the past few years, I've been getting more into the networking realm. Thus, I am thinking of either getting a CCNA or MCSA cert. Since I have more of a "hardware background", I am thinking CCNA. I know CCNA is not easy, but I doubt 70-270, 70-290 and 70-291 are any easier.
I was planning to take a CCNA class at the local community college, but, I decided to wait so I can finish up on my MCDST credential. Also, I've been getting more work lately. Still no long-term contract or perm job, but heck, it beats staying at home! Thus, I am looking to take 70-272 in October or November, then get started fresh on a new cert when 2007 rolls around. Of course, things can change at anytime! Hopefully, the college will be offering the same intro CCNA and MCSA classes next semester.
I feel certifications adds credibility to one's career. Why bother going for them if they didn't mean anything. With all the time, effort and financial investment one puts into getting a cert, sooner or later, it oughta pay off! Else, why bother?
Would appreciate any feed back, comments and contructive criticism.