Career-changer here. Coming from teaching band and thanking God that I never have to go back.
I have been in desktop support for 1 year now in three different contracts. My current contract at a medium sized company ends in August.
My training has prepared me well. I spent a year and a half at my local community college, not for the degree (since I already have a bachelors from North Carolina), but for the knowledge. As a result I have MCP, CCNA, Net+, A+. And I expect to acquire my MCSA within two weeks. I am a studying beast. I love learning.
I have two questions. I'll ask the major one first. How do I get a foot in the door of networking which is my career goal? I have lots of hands-on experience but none of it on-the-job. I have not seen one entry level job anywhere and can't sniff a chance at anything but desktop support.
Second, along those lines, I must keep studying. After my MCSA, what should I do next to give myself a little more edge (meaning skills and knowledge, not just certification)? Should I go with more Cisco (Oh, how I LOVE routers and switches!!!) or more MS or Linux/Unix, etc, etc?
I know I have to pay my dues, but I can't just sit back and wait for things to happen. It's just not my style.
Thanks for any advice.
unc92sax
MCP, CCNA, Net+, A+
I have been in desktop support for 1 year now in three different contracts. My current contract at a medium sized company ends in August.
My training has prepared me well. I spent a year and a half at my local community college, not for the degree (since I already have a bachelors from North Carolina), but for the knowledge. As a result I have MCP, CCNA, Net+, A+. And I expect to acquire my MCSA within two weeks. I am a studying beast. I love learning.
I have two questions. I'll ask the major one first. How do I get a foot in the door of networking which is my career goal? I have lots of hands-on experience but none of it on-the-job. I have not seen one entry level job anywhere and can't sniff a chance at anything but desktop support.
Second, along those lines, I must keep studying. After my MCSA, what should I do next to give myself a little more edge (meaning skills and knowledge, not just certification)? Should I go with more Cisco (Oh, how I LOVE routers and switches!!!) or more MS or Linux/Unix, etc, etc?
I know I have to pay my dues, but I can't just sit back and wait for things to happen. It's just not my style.
Thanks for any advice.
unc92sax
MCP, CCNA, Net+, A+