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Re: Trying to find a job when you have Tattoos
Thanks guys, I am thinking about getting half sleeves sometime as I have two that could easily be made into sleeves. I just hope it wont one day destroy my chances of getting an IT job. I am currently going to college to pursue a degree in the field and I do not have even an entry-level position yet. I would love to get an… -
Re: Has anyone else come across this on a job board site
Oh great. I scored a 1015 on the A+ OS exam. Do I now have to lie and say I scored 950 if I'm asked? The scores aren't on CompTIA's web site, so they'd have to take my word for it. I have actually failed employment tests because I scored too high on the written math and/or aptitude exams (for electro-mechanical… -
Re: Comparison: Emmett Dulaney's Book vs. Darril Gibson's Book
Hi Sponx, assuming you are talking about DG's Secuirty+ book? I have heard that Emmett Dulaney's books does not explain topics and concepts as well as Darril does. That point alone is a one very good reason to use Daril Gibson's book. By all means use other study material, but I would say to make Darril's book your main… -
Re: I'm glad I found this site here is my story I want to get into IT
They were $1800 a pop, but this was a few years back. I think upwards of $3000 is standard now, but do not quote me on that. In fact, I was in talks with a new horizon consultant 2 weeks ago after responding to a job posting they had on a site. Turns out it was a misleading ad and they wanted $19000 for a course where they… -
Re: Entry level helpdesk role
Just break this down for certification. There is no way you can earn the certs on your own in a year on this one. Even the MCDST and Office certs will take a good 3-6 months. But hopefully these links will help you see what you need to work on. Good working knowledge of the following products & technologies: Windows… -
Re: Failed OS TWICE! :(
i would take everything here said on board. get the exam cram parctice questions ....like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0789731088/026-1152203-3011640?v=glance&n=266239&s=gateway&v=glance when you take the exam re-read the question at least twice before answering, ive found once you understand the q, you can look… -
Re: How difficult is the A+ Certification?
I know alot of good tech's that had their as*'s handed to them on a platter when sitting for those two exams unprepared. There is alot of material to soak up, and studying, as well as doing practice tests will ensure more confidence and a solid grasp on what to expect. While I agree that Comptia certs are not as difficult… -
Re: New CCNA. Where do I go from here?
CCNA --> A+ That's like getting your CCNA after you passed the CCIE exams... CCNA and A+ are two completely different topics, and on a completely different level. Do you want to be a networker or a PC technician? Assuming you want to work in the networking field, you could go with either more Cisco certs (i.e. CCDA, CCNP,… -
Re: RHCSA or Linux+
To validate what varelg stated from the book he mentioned. I really recommend the LPIC series certifications to anyone who would like to work with the Linux OS professionally. There is just too much information to try to sum up into a single certification track to consider you a Linux professional. Also, a great thing with… -
Re: MCSE: Server Infrastructure beginner
Comment by MSSoftie · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› MCSA / MCSE on Windows 2012 GeneralDon't forget the certs for Windows 7 and 8. They are not a bad way to start and will introduce you into the topics on the server exams. Desktop OS's are also a very common way to get started in the field. If you already have experience with them they shouldn't be overly out of the box for you. I agree that a basic computer…
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