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Old 12-14-2000, 10:08 AM   #1
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Just wanted to hear feedback from people working on Networking. I am currently working as a Radio and Electronics mechanic for the Airlines. I have taken a couple of classes on computer repair and thinking about taking the A+ in the near future. I hold an FCC license and do most work on aircraft radio, electronics and wire routing(avionics). I am considering networking as a second career since this industry does not pay enough considering the cost of living. I have 2 concerns: my age(37) and laying down 10,000 or more for certifications that I may or may not use. Networking sounds as interesting as computers, so I have been thinking about it. Any feedback is appreciated.
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Starting at 37 is fine. Many people older than that are switching to IT. A+ and N+ is good to start with as they give you the basics of computer hardware and networks. After that try to look for a job as a junior tech or helpdesk to get some IT exp. Then perhaps go for Microsoft certs or Cisco CCNA. Depending on your study style, you could do self-study to save money. Buy couple used computer, 200mmx etc. Then setup a small network and play around with it. Since you have electronics experience it should be an easier transition to IT.
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Thanks. How much am I looking at as a junior tech or help desk position?
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Ten bucks an hour or less - don't quit your day job.
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You got that right.
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Yup, not unless you are really committed to the change and you have enough savings would you want to pursue the career change.
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as you are looking at a career field change, check this thread that was running over in the General discussion area regarding certifications. there is an interesting article on certification attached there.


http://206.161.202.65/forum/showthre...?threadid=6472
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If you want to get into LANs, then A+ or Net+ will get your foot in the door. Don't expect great things as far as pay.

If you're thinking of WANs (Cisco, Nortel, etc), then the certs won't do you a lot of good. You'll need to get experience. Not many companies willing to let a "paper" cert person mess w/ their WAN. You could get lucky, but you can't count on luck.

Best bet is to try to get into a company where there's opportunity to grow into it. For example, a company where you can get in as a basic/junior Network tech and have a Senior Engineer as a mentor or coworker.
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