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RATTLERMAN

2003-01-30, 9:16 am

Need some ideas on making the transition into
network engineering type of positions.

What areas do I need to be proficient in


What types of entry level positions should I be shooting for.

I have been too broad with my career goals and I am trying to dial in on where I want to be in the long run which is e-commerce infrastructure development.


Any help would be appreciated
jackiechan

2003-01-30, 9:56 am

Stuff career goals at the moment. It more if you have a computer job stay with it. At the moments its getting any computer job that counts.
Taqwus

2003-01-31, 5:55 am

For Network Eng you will probably have to start from the ground up which means running and terminating cables then work your way up
bmckenzie

2003-01-31, 6:35 am

I think you have to have a little bit of "right place, right time" going for you too. It's just that in the current times, there are Network Engineers with 10 years experience out of work.

Good luck. Maybe things will change
RATTLERMAN

2003-01-31, 7:47 am

Thats a good point too .

I will just have to contimue looking for ways
to get my foot futher in the door.
Taqwus

2003-01-31, 9:20 am

If you have some expericnce with networks you can try doing rollouts or you could try going for a degree in something real close
RATTLERMAN

2003-01-31, 12:14 pm

I am working on trying to get some contract type work while I am out during the summer break. I am off when the teachers are off so I have about 2 months of free time. Plus I am thinking about getting my masters degree.
thats why i need to make a jump to a job making a little more money cause i cant get any more school loans
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