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Re: Breaking into IT?
i would suggest that you start off by applying for any helpdesk positions or computer technician just to get your feet wet (even if it means wotking for little or nothing), but never give up applying jobs in IT regardless of what their "required experience" you must have. at the same time you should definitely start your… -
Re: Passed this morning
[quote="Kuifman I am studying for the exam any tips. Where can i find some practice exams or previous exams.[/quote] I really do not know where to get the new material, but I can tell you the material I had purchased did not prepare me for the test. I purchased the Sybex Comptia Network + Certification Kit which included a… -
Re: A+ down like the NASDAQ
For the practice exams, I used the ones on the Meyers book, the Sybex book, Tech Exams book, and the software from Boson site. I also used the two tests on this site- CompTIA A+ Practical Application (2009 Objectives) assessment tests which was way harder then any of the other tests both practice and the actual tests… -
Re: MCSA vs. Experience
Me personally. I'd go for the better job. See I had the exact same dilemma about 2 years ago. I was studying for the MCSA before the CompTIA Trifecta and I wasn't ready for it however the reading prepared me for a much more important aspect of system administration, sys admin soft-skills. See now I'm 2 years later I'm now… -
Re: VMware question
I agree with everyone else there will be a huge gap on your resume between your comptia certs and the VCP. Do you have VMware experience? Honestly I agree with TechGuru80 go up the Microsoft certification path. If you want to explore virtualization you can do the MCSE Private Cloud. This morning I have the MCSA Server 2012… -
Re: Which one is better in Australia? Updated
Take a year off and travel :) Seriously, if your stuck at home and your best option is to keep studying then I'd go for your Masters. Maybe specialise (if you can) in business (MBA). I am not too familiar with how the Uni system works but will be getting into it to soon (when I get home). I haven't heard about anyone… -
Re: Passed Network + Whats next?
You'll want to carefully go over this page: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/default.mspx to plan out your MCSE route. Don't forget to check http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/partners.mspx in case you want to apply CompTIA certifications towards the MCSE. For the MCSE it is only Security+ but for… -
Re: Grub Question
I may be confused by your response. I'm away that neither menu.lst nor grub.conf have anything to do with GRUB2. However, in the objective printiout that I haven't even looked at, ever, it says 102.2 Install a boot manager. Under that theres a bullet that says the following is a partial list of the used files, terms, and… -
Re: WHy Cisco?
I'm actually a process control engineer, not an "IT" professional. I'm moving strictly to a systems integration position and while it deals with networks and some limited spanning tree / static routing, really doesn't even involve (deliberately) most of the content of the CCNA material. Normally, the process networks will… -
Re: where to start..
Hi there, I would (and did) start with CompTIA A+ certification. Network+ and Security+ isn't a bad idea and would probably serve as a good primer but IMO isn't absolutely required. You could jump right into either CCNA or MCP/MCSA/MCSE certifications. As far as one cert being more promising than the next, I disagree.…
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