First, send me all your routers. :-)
In all seriousness, the tech job market pretty much sucks everywhere right
now because it is over-saturated (in my opinion) and companies are really
cutting staff to help their bottom line. I take it that you're still working
as an accountant, so you still have money coming in. If you really enjoy
networking and eventually want to work in this field, then by all means
recertify.
If you're interested, contact me offline and I'll send you some free study
materials from one of the certification companies that I do work for (it's
legal because I'm a co-owner of the company).
Good luck!
Shawn K.
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> From: RamG [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 10:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Your advise pls! [7:60327]
>
> Hello Group,
>
> I finished NP/DA in Oct 2000. Since then, I have been looking for job in
> networking. I know my drawback for being unsuccessful. It is my past
> experience {as Accountant} and real world experience with Cisco routers.
> In
> order to get some experience, I had setup 5 router home lab and gained
> little experience by practicing / solving lab exercise from Satterlee
> book.
> Even that did not help me to get entry level positions. The job market in
> Toronto is so bad that, I am unable to find Tech support job too.
>
> Now it is time for me to recertify {Oct}. What should, I do? I have
> already spent a lot of money on books/routers. I cannot spend any more on
> books/routers. Any advise appreciated.
>
> / RamG
>
>
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