Speaking of experience
Armand
buckyG@worldnet.att.net
Sun, 04 Feb 2001 13:37:03 -0700
Ron,
The Linux Proffessional Institute offers two respected and sought after
credentials.
All you have to do is pass the test.
http://www.lpi.org/
They have many testing centers in the Phoenix area
http://www.vue.com/servlet/vue.web.core.VueWebPageServlet
Including (shock!) ManPower Professional as well as many universities
etc.
The best way IMHO is to find a mentor to help you learn, besides the
usual participation in lists and user groups like this.
Good Luck,
Armand
Ronald Ellis wrote:
>
> Same old story,
>
> I am an 'in the trenches' NT admin who's been dying to get into Linux
> administration. My experience in Linux is reduced to what I can (and
> have) set up in my local home network. I am really looking to get into
> UNIX (any flavor), Linux adminstration. Problem is, at my current
> skill set in UNIX (basic user, backup, mundane administration skills,
> some scripting) I'm having trouble getting serious consideration for a
> move into a more robust OS. Of course at my salary level, it's almost
> too late to move over.
>
> Anyone have any idea how to get into that? Are there any certifications
> that would be valuable? Sun? RedHat?
>
> Suggestions?
>
> -Ron
>
> Ronaldellis@email.com
>
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