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| I got myself certified at my own expense in 98/99. MCSE in
NT 4 w/elective of TCP/IP and Exchange 5.5.
My employer has provided no training since then, nor do
they plan on doing any in the future.
I have been working with Win2k and 2003 as well as
Exchange 2000 but alas, my certs are fairly worthless to
go get a job anywhere with my current MCSE.
I am still working at the original job, but I would like
to find a place to at least supplement my education and
give me some advancement opps. I currently run the whole
show for the company.
I would like to know what is the best and most cost
effective way to make myself valuable to another company.
$13,000 is a bit steep to get to where I was (MCSE) for a
$60K a year job.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rob
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| I find myself in very similar circumstances.
My only tip would be: if you're going to do a course, do it at a
college - they aren't out to make a profit and therefore charge less.
Yoshi
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 12:40:22 -0800, "Rob"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I got myself certified at my own expense in 98/99. MCSE in
>NT 4 w/elective of TCP/IP and Exchange 5.5.
>
>My employer has provided no training since then, nor do
>they plan on doing any in the future.
>
>I have been working with Win2k and 2003 as well as
>Exchange 2000 but alas, my certs are fairly worthless to
>go get a job anywhere with my current MCSE.
>
>I am still working at the original job, but I would like
>to find a place to at least supplement my education and
>give me some advancement opps. I currently run the whole
>show for the company.
>
>I would like to know what is the best and most cost
>effective way to make myself valuable to another company.
>$13,000 is a bit steep to get to where I was (MCSE) for a
>$60K a year job.
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks,
>Rob
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