I have started a number of green field (paper CCNA engineers) guys and they
have all turned into very good engineers. I prefer engineers in very junior
positions that own up to not knowing or truly understanding something - at
least that way there lack of knowledge can be addressed.
No one disli
Title: RE: Theoretical CCNA
This is true, I've experience that here in NY. I told my employer, that I had general knowledge and worked w/alot of routing technologies but, only with someone else and didn't know all of what they were looking for. Well they hired me and at a good salar
Sammi,
I started with only PC experience in a WAN Engineer position. One
advantage I had is a move within the same company b/c they knew I was a hard
worker and willing to learn. I have been working now for about 1.5 years in
the WAN field and have gotten my CCNA and am working for my CCNP.
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