RE: Re: Re: Computers and Trucks

From: Ronald Wong (ron-wong@home.com)
Date: Sat Apr 14 2001 - 14:46:12 EDT


Better be careful...there's gonna be a lot of certificated Cisco people out
there looking for jobs....since Cisco doesn't need them anymore.....

Ron
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of wes weems
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 11:45 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Re: Re: Computers and Trucks

In my experience A+ doesnt mean/do much.... Actually sadly enough, it seems
that really no certifications really hold all that much value... (unless of
course you have experience)... thats not to say that you need a cert if you
HAVE experience. I am a network operations engineer... and I have schooling
on it, but no formal certs. But I did have 2 years of experience setting up
routing for an local isp here. I say.. invest some money in good
schooling... cisco certs arent cheap, and the training really isnt all that
cheap either, but I think you could get the training, and avoid the cert and
still be better off.

    A A++ of course couldnt do you any wrong... just may be unnecessary.

wes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shane Moseley" <smoseley@ix.netcom.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 8:08 AM
Subject: DML: Re: Computers and Trucks

> Check out enterprise management software or anything that plays well in
large
> enterprise-scale IT environments (like
Cisco,ORACLE,Sun,PeopleSoft,SAP,etc) -
> thats where the big money is. Consultants are quick-in/out w/high rates
but
> can be challenging.
>
> On the hardware side - it doesn't mean that you can't have a fun hobby
w/it -
> like building multiple-cpu based systems (w/multiple os's) - then when
that
> gets you bored - build your own custom computer to run your Dak - I hope
to
> give one to my IndyRam for an anniversary gift (200k miles perhaps 8).
>
> Latr,
>
> Shane
>
> Karsh wrote:
>
> > Actually I'm a nurse. Just been doing puter work for several years on
the
> > side. Looking for a way out of nursing without loosing a huge amount of
> > money. The hardware is what I like but it doesn't pay for crap. No one
> > wants to pay good money for a custom machine anymore. Prefabs rule the
> > world even if they are POS.
> >
> > Karsh
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET
> > [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET]On Behalf Of bernd@texas.net
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:18 AM
> > To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> > Subject: RE: DML: RE: Re: RE: Re:
> >
> > Wouldn't hurt your income...but not really required unless you're doing
> > hardware.
> >
> > - Bernd
> >
> > > Hey what do you think about getting he A+ certification? Thought
about
> > > starting with it just to have something easy, to get used to the tests
> > > again.
> > >
> > > Karsh
> > >
>
> --
> '96
IndyRam-HisIndy-MPI/TB/Pulleys/AccelCoil/MPComp/HookerSuperComps/CompTAs
> '96 IndyRam-HerIndy-numbered(#142)"Track Truck"
> '74 Triple-Black Dodge Challenger Rallye 360 home-brew EFI R&D vehicle
> '68 Black Corvette Convertible 427 (For Sale)
>
>



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