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A lil Help!!
17 years 11 months ago #18990
by NetIvy
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
A lil Help!! was created by NetIvy
Hi Gurus,
Well im a newbie to tis site and also to this field(jus 8 months exp).Tis site is real kewl..caught me lik lightinin.. well i am in a dilema. hope someone cud help me on it..
I m stil not sure on which field i need to specialise...Windows, UNIX, Security or Networking... I find each field equaly thrilling so im bit confused.. i have done my MCSA n now working towards my CCNA. Sidewise i ve started RH Linux.. my first step to the *Nix world!!
so wer shud i head { i kno the answ too, probably it wud be follow ur interests, but im interested in all, does it make sense doin all of it... quite impossible i guess}
Thanks in advance for ur suggestions
Ciao
NetIvy
Well im a newbie to tis site and also to this field(jus 8 months exp).Tis site is real kewl..caught me lik lightinin.. well i am in a dilema. hope someone cud help me on it..
I m stil not sure on which field i need to specialise...Windows, UNIX, Security or Networking... I find each field equaly thrilling so im bit confused.. i have done my MCSA n now working towards my CCNA. Sidewise i ve started RH Linux.. my first step to the *Nix world!!
so wer shud i head { i kno the answ too, probably it wud be follow ur interests, but im interested in all, does it make sense doin all of it... quite impossible i guess}
Thanks in advance for ur suggestions
Ciao
NetIvy
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
17 years 11 months ago #18992
by Starfire
Replied by Starfire on topic Re: A lil Help!!
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for a start!
17 years 11 months ago #18993
by Rockape
Replied by Rockape on topic Re: A lil Help!!
NetIvy,
I would say if you can handle all the diciplines then work with them all. Many years ago we had a contractor here who could work on Oracle Databases, Unix and a little bit of Windows. It would make you a very valuable resource to any company and probably increase your chances of staying in work. If however, you are like me, then stick to one that you can work on well
Good luck in whatever choice you make.
Rockape
I would say if you can handle all the diciplines then work with them all. Many years ago we had a contractor here who could work on Oracle Databases, Unix and a little bit of Windows. It would make you a very valuable resource to any company and probably increase your chances of staying in work. If however, you are like me, then stick to one that you can work on well
Good luck in whatever choice you make.
Rockape
17 years 11 months ago #18994
by NetIvy
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
Replied by NetIvy on topic Re: A lil Help!!
So do u think tat i shud get a feel of all the stuffs before choosin n goin ahead.. maybe once i come to kno enuf of each i may be able to make a choice...
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
17 years 11 months ago #18995
by NetIvy
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
Replied by NetIvy on topic Re: A lil Help!!
thnx a lot rockape!!!!!......
Live life lik ters no tomrw!!!
17 years 11 months ago #19020
by S0lo
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: A lil Help!!
It's possible to know a bit of every thing. And it's possible to know every thing about some thing. But I think, It's impossible to know every thing about every thing.
Since you've allready gone through MCSA, Then it's a pitty thinking of reverting to be a proffessional on Unix or any other OS, since you will probably forget all about MCSA while trying to do so. However, CCNA can be done in a small period of time and will help in both Windows and Unix. So it would be a nice idea to complete that.
But, after all, it all depends on the opertunities that you have arround you in your place. For example, it won't help trying to be a say "VB developer" while the market arround has no demand for it.
Since you've allready gone through MCSA, Then it's a pitty thinking of reverting to be a proffessional on Unix or any other OS, since you will probably forget all about MCSA while trying to do so. However, CCNA can be done in a small period of time and will help in both Windows and Unix. So it would be a nice idea to complete that.
But, after all, it all depends on the opertunities that you have arround you in your place. For example, it won't help trying to be a say "VB developer" while the market arround has no demand for it.
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
Forum Moderator
www.firewall.cx
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