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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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      @Tim_G said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

      @scottalanmiller said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

      Wrote this seven years ago but accidentally forgot to publish it. But perfect timing for this...

      http://www.smbitjournal.com/2017/04/using-certifications-to-drive-education/

      Where do you come up with your pictures?

      @dominica does that.

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      • Reid CooperR
        Reid Cooper @G I Jones
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        @G-I-Jones said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

        ... or figure out what AB ÷ YZ × Spaghetti + Saturn sums up to. So pretty much anything past Pre-Algebra on the math side.

        That's quite a list of certs. What is your goal from the certs? Where are you hoping that they will take you?

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce
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          What helps a lot in the grand scheme of things, is to first figure out what deeply interests you, what motivates you... what's your passion?

          From there, match those answers to a preferred career goal or ideal job.

          Once you do that, you can figure out an educational path and career path to get you there.

          I see a lot of times people just mentioning what seems like a list of 20 random certs they want to get... but why? If you want to be a C++ programmer, what good are all those cisco sales certs going to do for you? You may as well tell your potential employer at a job interview about the classes you took in 4th grade.

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          • G I JonesG
            G I Jones @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller I've heard that A+ is a waste of my time from other people, namely my own boss. Unfortunately, it's a requirement for my job. I've been reading over the study guide for it, and I feel there are some bits of relevant data in there. Mostly just things I wanted to know, but didn't already.

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            • G I JonesG
              G I Jones @Reid Cooper
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              @Reid-Cooper Don't read into that too much, it's just a random list of certs to illustrate my point. Literally just a list of certs I need for my current job, was told to look into for my current job, or I want to learn or am learning for leisure.

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              • coliverC
                coliver @G I Jones
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                @G-I-Jones said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                @scottalanmiller I've heard that A+ is a waste of my time from other people, namely my own boss. Unfortunately, it's a requirement for my job. I've been reading over the study guide for it, and I feel there are some bits of relevant data in there. Mostly just things I wanted to know, but didn't already.

                So your boss told you to not get it? Seems like you probably shouldn't waste the time and effort on it then. Where are you getting these requirements from?

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                • G I JonesG
                  G I Jones @coliver
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                  @coliver it's in my contract. I'm a Federal Contractor.

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller
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                    First, if you want to learn, what's your budget?

                    Second, take your budget and go to your local computer recycler or government auctions or ebay and spend as little money as possible on a wide range of gear (ask and we'll suggest some stuff based on your interests)

                    Third, spend time fixing, changing, and generally messing with the gear.

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                    • G I JonesG
                      G I Jones @Obsolesce
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                      @Tim_G LOL! yea, I hear you.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @G I Jones
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                        @G-I-Jones said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                        @scottalanmiller I've heard that A+ is a waste of my time from other people, namely my own boss. Unfortunately, it's a requirement for my job. I've been reading over the study guide for it, and I feel there are some bits of relevant data in there. Mostly just things I wanted to know, but didn't already.

                        Ah okay. Well it isn't too hard, really. Just mostly boring and silly.

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                        • Reid CooperR
                          Reid Cooper @coliver
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                          @coliver said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                          @G-I-Jones said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                          @scottalanmiller I've heard that A+ is a waste of my time from other people, namely my own boss. Unfortunately, it's a requirement for my job. I've been reading over the study guide for it, and I feel there are some bits of relevant data in there. Mostly just things I wanted to know, but didn't already.

                          So your boss told you to not get it? Seems like you probably shouldn't waste the time and effort on it then. Where are you getting these requirements from?

                          I think he said that it was a waste, but not that he shouldn't get it.

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                          • coliverC
                            coliver @Reid Cooper
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                            @Reid-Cooper said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                            @coliver said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                            @G-I-Jones said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                            @scottalanmiller I've heard that A+ is a waste of my time from other people, namely my own boss. Unfortunately, it's a requirement for my job. I've been reading over the study guide for it, and I feel there are some bits of relevant data in there. Mostly just things I wanted to know, but didn't already.

                            So your boss told you to not get it? Seems like you probably shouldn't waste the time and effort on it then. Where are you getting these requirements from?

                            I think he said that it was a waste, but not that he shouldn't get it.

                            That doesn't make sense to me but... government.

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                            • ObsolesceO
                              Obsolesce
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                              I don't see the benefit of requiring federal contractors to be A+ certified.

                              I know here in CA, they require Sec+... maybe they (your immediate employer) have it wrong, because A+ makes absolutely no sense what so ever.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                @Tim_G said in IT Profession Guide and Opinions:

                                I don't see the benefit of requiring federal contractors to be A+ certified.

                                I know here in CA, they require Sec+... maybe they (your immediate employer) have it wrong, because A+ makes absolutely no sense what so ever.

                                Definitely no benefit to it, just a requirement.

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