On 12/08/2010 10:19 AM, Shawn Badger wrote:
I would have to politely disagree with the previous 2 postings. I see
a lot of sys admin jobs out there. But like any profession it is
having the right skills at the right time. I think Linux admins with
enterprise experience are in demand now. But the key is having a broad
base of knowledge and choosing you speciality  to match what you have
talent for and what the market is looking for.

I absolutely agree. My company laid me off on the last day of September this year. I have a broad and extensive IT background, and hit the job market with gusto. One month later, I had a new job, that started the middle of November. Exactly 6 weeks out of work.

But that is here in Denver, not Phoenix.

However, I am getting head hunters from all over the country contacting me daily.

So, skills, experience, and willingness to work with the market as it stands when you finish your education, will take you along way. Allot longer than the exact degree you have.

Kevin Fries
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