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j.petrov wrote: » +1 for CCNA I did the A+ and Net+ before the CCNA and got zero responses. As soon as I had my CCNA I got responses and had a job within a month of completing the CCNA.
Polynomial wrote: » I'd just finish the Economics degree to be honest. The degree check mark is usually just that- a check mark. One of my favorite previous coworkers was tremendously smart, self taught, and had a BS in Biology.
markulous wrote: » Problem is he's still 6 months away from graduating. Not sure how a BS in Economics by itself is really going to help him now. Those 6 months are better spent going after certs. Once he gets a job then I guess it depends. He can always go after a Master's in IT later on.
Arowden wrote: » It's a little complicated because I wont be able to finish the degree at OSU. I haven't taken any classes in 5 years and I'm moving across the country next summer. There's not enough time to reapply to the college and try to get in the right classes. Plus I just checked and they changed the language requirement so I would have to take two semesters of a language. So I would have to look into transferring the credits to another college or finishing on Colorado State online.
BradleyHU wrote: » in the future, don't tell your boss you're looking to leave.
scaredoftests wrote: » I second that. It is none of their business. Good luck!
5502george wrote: » 1st get a job>CCNA would help tremendously in that arena. I personally would skip A+ CCNA would be a good foundation and has a decent ROI for IT.
Arowden wrote: » Lesson learned. It would have really been tough on him had I given him the standard 2 weeks notice. There's no way he would have found a replacement in time and no one else could pick up my workload, so I thought I was doing the right thing. After this, I'm thinking my best bet is to finish my CCNA, try to land a Help Desk temp position and see what credits would transfer towards a Information Security degree at WGU. I could be wrong, but I think even being enrolled and working on that degree will probably increase my employment opportunities a little. I still question how employers will view credibility of an online university, but at least it will be a degree box checked and certificates. Thanks for all the replies.
636-555-3226 wrote: » If I could make 6 figures selling cars I would not be working in IT.
snunez889 wrote: » people need to learn that no matter how good of a relationship you think you have work, business is business. Employers don't care about you.
Arowden wrote: » Lesson learned. It would have really been tough on him had I given him the standard 2 weeks notice. There's no way he would have found a replacement in time and no one else could pick up my workload, so I thought I was doing the right thing.
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