--=====================_421411222==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed At 09:48 PM 3/21/01 -0700, you wrote: >Since nobody listened and posted all the messages to the list, I wanted to >reply to a few of them: Nobody listened? This has been a flood of great advise, for you and for me! I am glad "nobody listened" and we all posted to the list! That is what the list is for. ["Nobody listened." BAH! (said while waving my hand)] >1) I currently work as a Technician at a computer company, so my hands >are always on the insides of computers, etc. I also run the linux server >for my company. Theres just 6 people in the company, but they were going >to pay $250 or whatever for WINGATE To run on NT, and I talked them into >just doing it with Linux for free.. Good job to get going in the field. Good job going for Linux. >2) I plan on getting a degree, but should I get a Microsoft Certified >degree? Will that be useless in the future? I heard Cisco is pretty hot >right now.. Degree == Bachelor of Science from a university or a technical school like DeVry. Certification == a certification. A generally good thing. Certification != a Degree. They are two different things and show completely different levels of knowledge depth. Now, after successfully arguing against an MS based solution and implementing a Linux solution as you described above in #1, why do you want an MS certification? MS certification will get you jobs doing MS stuff. If you want to do MS stuff, go for it. I don't know what is entailed in a Cisco certificate. Never looked into it. I am a coder, not an admin, mostly. ;^) Alan --=====================_421411222==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" At 09:48 PM 3/21/01 -0700, you wrote:
Since nobody listened and posted all the messages to the list, I wanted to reply to a few of them:

Nobody listened?  This has been a flood of great advise, for you and for me!  I am glad "nobody listened" and we all posted to the list!  That is what the list is for.

["Nobody listened."  BAH! (said while waving my hand)]

1)  I currently work as a Technician at a computer company, so my hands are always on the insides of computers, etc.   I also run the linux server for my company.   Theres just 6 people in the company, but they were going to pay $250 or whatever for WINGATE To run on NT, and I talked them into just doing it with Linux for free..

Good job to get going in the field.  Good job going for Linux.

2)  I plan on getting a degree, but should I get a Microsoft Certified degree?  Will that be useless in the future?  I heard Cisco is pretty hot right now..

Degree == Bachelor of Science from a university or a technical school like DeVry.
Certification == a certification.  A generally good thing.
Certification != a Degree.  They are two different things and show completely different levels of knowledge depth.

Now, after successfully arguing against an MS based solution and implementing a Linux solution as you described above in #1, why do you want an MS certification?  MS certification will get you jobs doing MS stuff.  If you want to do MS stuff, go for it.

I don't know what is entailed in a Cisco certificate.  Never looked into it.  I am a coder, not an admin, mostly.  ;^)

Alan
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