Hi Guys,
I've been reading your responses to many about what certifications to do and how to do them.
I was an IT guy for a company back in Ireland for 6 years. I was responsible for everything with a 3 pin (2 pin if you're in the US) plug attached So I was covering Desktop Support, Sys Admin, Network Admin, Security, Implementation and training for a 50 User network. Usual story, didn't do any certs as I was too busy putting out fires most of the time.
Anywhoo...the conpany got swallowed up by a bigger company and I decided to take the money and run. With that I have spent the last 6 months travelling through North East/East/South East Asia and have finally ended up in Australia. I'm looking for a job at the moment but the one thing that is coming across loud and clear is that I need to specialise as there are a lot of Sys Admin, Network Admin, Desktop Support positions out there. I suppose my biggest problem is that I'm a 'jack of all trades....master of none' which puts me in a pretty precarious position re: finding a job.
So I'm thinking about buying a couple of older machines and a hub/net off the net and setting up a lab. Probably one relatively high spec'ed desktop with sort virtual server software on it and a laptop with XP Pro. Going to get the MS Press Books (but need to decide on Win2k v Win2003 issue..see below). I'm done with desktop support (but will do it if I have to). I'm looking at MCSE or MCSA (or both). While I'm not working I'm going to try and get these out of the way (or at least make a start). I have cbt vids for both win2k and win2003 but can't really afford to do bootcamps and not really interested as I want a more indepth knowledge than they can provide.
My questions are these (and sorry for taking such a long way around to getting to them).
1. How long would it take if you were spending 4 or 5 hours a day (on average) to get either of the certs. Yes I'm fully aware that everyone's capacity to learn is different and some exams are a lot harder than others and as a result take more time to get ready for. Also aware that there are different non-core exams to be chosen. Just trying to get a rough idea.
2. Is it still worth becoming Win 2K certified? Yes again I'm aware that a hell of lot of companies are still using Win 2K but I have training cds for both Win 2K and Win 2003 so I was thinking about just going for the Win 2003 certs and then if I had to...just go back over the Win 2K vids for a refresher course. Oh should have said that we had a mixture of NT 4.0 and Win 2K in my last company.
Would really value any feedback from some of the more experienced posters out there.
Thanks and have a nice weekend.
Niall
I've been reading your responses to many about what certifications to do and how to do them.
I was an IT guy for a company back in Ireland for 6 years. I was responsible for everything with a 3 pin (2 pin if you're in the US) plug attached So I was covering Desktop Support, Sys Admin, Network Admin, Security, Implementation and training for a 50 User network. Usual story, didn't do any certs as I was too busy putting out fires most of the time.
Anywhoo...the conpany got swallowed up by a bigger company and I decided to take the money and run. With that I have spent the last 6 months travelling through North East/East/South East Asia and have finally ended up in Australia. I'm looking for a job at the moment but the one thing that is coming across loud and clear is that I need to specialise as there are a lot of Sys Admin, Network Admin, Desktop Support positions out there. I suppose my biggest problem is that I'm a 'jack of all trades....master of none' which puts me in a pretty precarious position re: finding a job.
So I'm thinking about buying a couple of older machines and a hub/net off the net and setting up a lab. Probably one relatively high spec'ed desktop with sort virtual server software on it and a laptop with XP Pro. Going to get the MS Press Books (but need to decide on Win2k v Win2003 issue..see below). I'm done with desktop support (but will do it if I have to). I'm looking at MCSE or MCSA (or both). While I'm not working I'm going to try and get these out of the way (or at least make a start). I have cbt vids for both win2k and win2003 but can't really afford to do bootcamps and not really interested as I want a more indepth knowledge than they can provide.
My questions are these (and sorry for taking such a long way around to getting to them).
1. How long would it take if you were spending 4 or 5 hours a day (on average) to get either of the certs. Yes I'm fully aware that everyone's capacity to learn is different and some exams are a lot harder than others and as a result take more time to get ready for. Also aware that there are different non-core exams to be chosen. Just trying to get a rough idea.
2. Is it still worth becoming Win 2K certified? Yes again I'm aware that a hell of lot of companies are still using Win 2K but I have training cds for both Win 2K and Win 2003 so I was thinking about just going for the Win 2003 certs and then if I had to...just go back over the Win 2K vids for a refresher course. Oh should have said that we had a mixture of NT 4.0 and Win 2K in my last company.
Would really value any feedback from some of the more experienced posters out there.
Thanks and have a nice weekend.
Niall