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Kamran786
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Appleton Country: United States State: WI Certifications: CCNA, Working on: CCNP and then Wanna be a Network Security Dude
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all seggestations are welcome
I am CCNA with 3+years of experience. While I am unemployed from Last over months I thought to work on CCNP. But there are no jobs for CCNPs. I heard that there is a job as CNC adminstrator. Is there any scope going to be for CCNPs. Or should I consider to be a CNC adminstrator? Help me out.
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11-16-01 06:49 PM
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The Ghost
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Brooklyn NY Country: United States State: Certifications: MCP, CCNA, SCJP Working on: CCSA, CCNP, CCIE
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Ofcourse there is scope for ccnp, CCNP leads to big $$$, companieas also get hooks ups on cisco appliances with their ccnp employees number. And not to mention that skills you will attain after your ccnp , then to ccie ... ccie = 110 k + ...
And ofcourse if you do not like all that you can become a programmer 
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11-17-01 08:21 AM
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haseeb_eng
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Kuwait City Country: Kuwait State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Content Networking, Wireless LAN Design Spec. Working on: PMP CCIE (R&S) MBA
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CCNP is in demand all over the world . i wonder if you have 3 years experience then why you did not went for CCNP course ? You should increase your qualifications & your skills in IT field with the time . As you said that you have 3 years experience with cisco go for CCNP course.
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11-17-01 08:30 AM
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Kamran786
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Appleton Country: United States State: WI Certifications: CCNA, Working on: CCNP and then Wanna be a Network Security Dude
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Thanks to reply
Well I am studying my own and working toward CCNP. But seems like job situation is so down all over USA. The reason I asked for that CNC admin b/c a friend's company has opening in JD edwards. It is a job and money but this job will take me away from CISCO, which I am studying on. Plus right now there is no jobs for CCNA, or fresh CCNP. I have my resume on web; companies I Interviewed with, either canceling the positions or not hiring anymore. Its getting depressing.
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11-17-01 07:04 PM
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haseeb_eng
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Kuwait City Country: Kuwait State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Content Networking, Wireless LAN Design Spec. Working on: PMP CCIE (R&S) MBA
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then go for it man
if you are getting this job then go for it and read cisco as other subject like you do in university.My thinking was not to touch PIX firewalls & red hat linux but i got new job and i have to interact with both of them so i am learning them now . My suggestion is to go for that job and part time get your cisco certifications untill you get any good job offer in cisco field so atleast you can have $ for your exams and other kind of stuff
Good luck
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