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| Jonathanty 2004-01-14, 12:47 pm |
| If you don’t have work experience to put on your resume do you mention the odd jobs you have done? I have built a home network, complete with two cable drops in each room of my house and I have seven computer hooked to the network. I have built a server room with a tower server running 2k server. I have my own lab to practice in at any given time. Is it any more than just a lab? I mean does all that count as any form of experience? I do have some hands on and when something does go wrong my wife gives me the business about about it, probably worse than a end user would.  | |
| CoffeeFreak 2004-01-14, 1:53 pm |
| alittle something is better than nothin,,, | |
| jarbob69 2004-01-14, 9:15 pm |
| I would say this counts for something.
"Ground-up installation of SOHO LAN with up to 7 computers, in a native Windows 2000 configuration.." | |
| jackiechan 2004-01-15, 12:31 pm |
| The only thing you need to know about Windows servers is how to reboot it. | |
| Jonathanty 2004-01-15, 1:44 pm |
| I havent need that skill yet. Will I need a 400.00 suite? |
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