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lack1
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Registered: Apr 2000 Location: Edgewood Md US Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Need Career Help
Hi I am recently unemployed Network Tech in Maryland.
I have an opportunity thru Vetarans Adminitration to get free certifications training.
My question is should I go for the MCSE or
try something different like Sun Solaris.
I have also have a 4 year degree in Computers. Since the Economy is not looking to good for IT.....I am very undeciding about which way I should go for the near future.
Any help is very appreciated.
Thanks
lack1@hotmail.com
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NetChild1985
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: Bulgaria State: Certifications: MCSA 2K;2K3, MCSE 2K, HP AIS & ASE Working on: MCSE 2K3:Security
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Choosing a vendor specific certification depends on the product you work and how experienced are you with it. So, if you work in a NT/2000 environment go for MCSA/E. Respectively, if you're experienced in UNIX(Sun Solaris) you should go for SCSA/NA.
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twister166
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Registered: Jul 2002 Location: FL, USA Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, Srv+, MCSE 2K, MCSA, CCNA, CCDA, CTT+ (CBT) Working on: CTT+ (video), CCNP, CCDP, CISSP
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