It depends.
Several thoughts: a) The best way to predict the future is to create it.
Learn the skills necessary for a particular job and then get it. The
assumption being that the job(s) exist and that your prep work will be
recognized.
b) Find a job that involves networking/computers. See what skills are in
demand and learn those skills both on the job and through self study. It may
be that the understanding of networking is important but is not your primary
job. You may become a Sysadmin, a Database Administrator, a Security
Specialist.
c) Find the experts in your country and ask their opinion. While you are at
it - ask them for a job!
d) It has been said many times on this list. Find any opportunity to do
networking. It may be for a church, a school, a charity where there is
little or no pay. It gives you experience and allows you to make contacts.
e) Find the computer/networking magazines and newsletters for Norway.
Determine what is happening locally.
f) You seem to be of student age. Consider military service provided that
you can use and improve your skills. In the USA those in the military who
work with classified material must have a Security Clearance. The military
does an investigation. Many civilian jobs that relate to the government
require a security clearance. The civilian companies prefer to hire
ex-military who still have a clearance. See if a similar situation exists in
Norway.
Congratulations on your CCNA.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morgan Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 9:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Where should i go today :) [7:48173]
> 
> 
> Hi all! It's your ground-breaking CCNA taking, master blaster speeking
> :-) 
> Lol! (Just passed today, and feel the need to have some 
> fun:-) Bear with
> me ok:-))
>  
> So, now that im done with my CCNA cert I was wondering what req you
> would have for my next step in Cisco networking?
> Should I go directly for one of the CCNP exams or would I benefit from
> holding on to my CCNA, studying for the CCDA perhaps for the 
> time being?
>  
> If anyone has any comments on this issue, id love to hear from you all
> :)
>  
> Thank you
> Morgan
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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