08-26-2006, 10:13 AM
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i have my mcse!
nananananananaaaa! august/26/2006 i got the final letter in!
i've got my MCSE certification(microsoft certified system engineer) 7 very fucking long exams, completed in 4 months! pay raise here i come!
p.s: i also have my A+, N+. and a buncha proctoring certs, if anyone cares :-\
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08-26-2006, 10:16 AM
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Location: Rotterdam, Holland, EU
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congratz 8) so what will the automotive consequences of the pay raise be?
btw i have no idea whatsoever what the A+ and N+ certificates are...
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08-26-2006, 10:16 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Richmond, BC, Canada
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Lets trade lives kay?
Congrats :good:
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08-26-2006, 12:52 PM
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thanks thanks, a+ and N+ are comptia.org certs.
pay raise, dunno how much..but yeah, next is my cisco CCNA...thats going to be a tough cookie...
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08-26-2006, 03:18 PM
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Location: Boise, ID USA
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Originally Posted by ldin
thanks thanks, a+ and N+ are comptia.org certs.
pay raise, dunno how much..but yeah, next is my cisco CCNA...thats going to be a tough cookie...
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Right on. I'm working on my CCNA and MCSE right now. Should be done when school let's out next spring.
Best of luck to you man!
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08-26-2006, 04:57 PM
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heres a tip on the exams, the exams are a BITCH! the exams are not written by tech's, they are damn english professor's who write them. really unfair questions, some questions have nothing to do with the topic at times. but yea, goodluck to ya. its tough in the IT world.
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08-26-2006, 06:05 PM
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Location: Lausanne, Switzerland
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Congratulations! Did you get an MSCE "security" or/and "messaging" certificate as well?
The messaging one is a pain in the ass... you really need some practical experience with it to understand it, but it's not too hard. I passed MCSE 2000 as well as 2003 for Messaging and Security. It sure helped me in land a very nice job indeed (i.e. Enterprise Admin in a very big company).
I really suggest you pass the messaging cert as well, it will help you a lot! If you can buy a few gigs of ram for your home PC, setup a little virtual server setup with afew DC's, an Exchange server and stuff... you'll quickly learn the skills to keep things running
Keep going, it will help you a lot!
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08-26-2006, 11:36 PM
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Location: Somewhere in the Philippines
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Congrats. I was taking up the same thing when I was in the UK. I didn't get to finish it due to the costs. So I stopped and setup my own IT business here.
Which is doing pretty well too. Not bad for somebody who didn't get to finish his MCSE's. I'll be taking a Java course soon anyway, so I guess what happened is just down to fate.
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08-27-2006, 12:53 AM
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awsome, i dident know we had some hardcore techs here. my ultimate goal is to get my cissp. i think after i get that i would be pretty happy...but yea i've got 2003 sbs server running at home and linux file server...i would love to work in the medical side of IT, just for that job security. the place i am at now, its kinda small..but i figure if it gets big, which it slowly is, i can be CEO/CIO in 5 years..cant complain with that?
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08-29-2006, 12:15 AM
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Location: Somewhere in the Philippines
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Originally Posted by ldin
awsome, i dident know we had some hardcore techs here. my ultimate goal is to get my cissp. i think after i get that i would be pretty happy...but yea i've got 2003 sbs server running at home and linux file server...i would love to work in the medical side of IT, just for that job security. the place i am at now, its kinda small..but i figure if it gets big, which it slowly is, i can be CEO/CIO in 5 years..cant complain with that?
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You're spot on about how IT and medicine will grow together in the next few years. I've already started fielding US clients to outsource their IT-related work here. Medical transcriptions are booming here, and there's so much more room for further growth.
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08-29-2006, 01:33 AM
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Congrats
how much will your pay go up?
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