How??? :/
I do enjoy working with computers for more than just "writing reports and creating statistical programs"... I must say I find programming on any level pretty boring (minus web design).
I wish all this didn't have to be so hard...
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I do want to work in IT, or at least with IT - that I'm sure of. All I know is that a career in networking certainly isn't for me... I'm not ready to be tied down to anything specific for the moment. And I do realize that the right career choice shouldn't be based on its average salary, but...
Sadly, I do agree... But what do the statistics say?
"Personally I am greatful to Microsoft for spitting out such buggy software, it keeps me employed.
This is an extension to my previous post.
For those of you who haven't read it - here is the scenario:
I'm fresh out of technical college. I don't have a degree as such, but along-side my diploma (PC/Network technician) I have the following certs: A+, Network+, and CCNA. I'm having a "career...
Job security, high pay and travel all sound good. Not too sure about long work days, or a stressy job. Honastly, I'm scared about landing a job that keeps me stuck behind a desk all day. I also don't want to end up being a network administrator, it's boring! I didn't enjoy a lot of the content...
I think I'll pass on the bad advice, but thanks for the offer.
I'm looking for a rundown of different careers in IT.
In a nutshell, since high school I attended a technical college and followed a "diploma" course called "PC/Network Technician" (18 months). The best way to describe the course...
Me again,
Sorry but I'm lost... Which two exams do I register for, for the A+?
220-301 A+ 2003 Linear Core Hardware Exam
220-302 A+ 2003 Linear OS Technologies Exam
or
CR0-301 OCR A+ 2003 Linear Core Hardware Exam
CR0-302 OCR A+ 2003 Linear OS Technologies Exam
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