>I read that you have multiple certs.  Are you currently employed the IT
field?

I was until last month, the economy.

>What and where?

I have been in the IT business since 1986, mainly in Illinois, Arizona, and
now Florida.

>I'm changing career after retiring in the Navy next year.  I don't have
>networking experience.  I just finished my BS in Information Technology.
I'm
>now attending a free Cisco Networking Academy, second semester.  The Navy
is
>willing to send me to take my Master's Degree in Electronic Commerce-- for
>free tuition!  I have 20 months to use this, or lose the scholarship.

The Master's degree would help especially in E-Commerce, Business
Administration, and Project Management.

>My question is: Is it worth taking the CCNA vice Masters degree?

>Or vice versa?

>Based from your experience, which will land me a job better on networking?

Depends on what you want to do? Be a "wrench turn'er" or a boss, ( i.e..
hands on or management.)  With limited hands on knowledge ,the best chance
for a high paying job might be management.  I am more of a "wrench turn'er"
who also manages.




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