I agree with Oz's response.. you should take the Win2000 rollout, and plug
around a little.. talk to people.. network PEOPLE, and create contacts.
They may help you sometime down the road. It is a tight community, you
never know when you're going to run into someone again, probably on the job.
exactly...even if your text books are pilled to the roof ( which mine are!! )...you
should love what your doin..not b/c its a sudden demand in the job market..the
reason people dont mind studying for years for there CCIE and such is b/c they LOVE
what there doinnot b/c the job pays 100k + a
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Subject: Re: CCNA, but it isn't helping...
Important , you should like doing it.
Not because it is a hot thing.
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Hey Group,
Sorry to bother you on this non-technical question. We all know that
when
you send your resume out to companies
if you have nothing else grab the rollout .. Where there are desktops there
are servers, where there are servers ther are switches routers etc ..
Where there are rollouts ther are PM's WAN dudes Cisco dudes telcom dudes
/ duddettes ( sorry girls) plenty to feast the brain on..
Maybe you may
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