i concur with what doyle has said .....
i mainly work with cisco stuff..but surprisingly i have learned bay
(enough to get into trouble) failry easy in a matter of 3 weeks.

a good foundation is essential
 
 

ccnawan wrote:

  Hi all,
  A few days ago there was a thread about the value of cisco certs, and
  how
  they were a lot of people pursuing them now.
  My first recollection of IT, was when Big Blue was King, my oldest
  brother
  would bring some of the IBM computer punch cards home from his job.
  Nobody
  could touch IBM then. That was still true when I started out in IT in
  1981.
  A couple years later the new kid on the block was Novell Netware, and
  everybody including me wanted to be a CNE. I pursued my Netware
  certs. Then,
  we started hearing rumblings about Microsoft NT. You had to be a
  MCSE, if
  you did you could name your price, and that was true. As it was when
  Netware
  2.1 first came out nobody knew about NT, so I followed the new kid
  and got a
  job in a NT shop. Well, now it is Cisco, no disrespect, I am a (Cisco
  reseller) and a few years as technology changes, it will be someone
  else
  maybe Juniper.

  After 20 years in IT nothing has changed, you must be prepared to
  learn new
  technology, keep your ear to the ground for the new kid on the block,
  he is
  coming soon, to a neighborhood near you.. I love computers.

  Dan Evensen CCNAWS CNS
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