Do we have any network consultants on site? I'm trying to get a realistic perspective on this side of the IT field. Lately I've been thinking it's time to move on from my current position. I like it here, but I think from a career advancement standpoint, that I've reached the end (so to speak).
Cliff Notes: I'm currently a system admin wanting to get into networking. We use a 3rd party vendor for our networking and with the way our state funding works, it really makes sense to continue using them to the extent we do. I'm hungry for just about anything Cisco/network related and I want more.
I know Ceyko is in the field so if I can get your thoughts that would be great as well as anyone else. One of the things I'd have to overcome is always having a place I can call "home" (ie. a desk). I'm not sure how I'd like being placed at customer sites, holed up in a conference room for weeks at a time.
Cliff Notes: I'm currently a system admin wanting to get into networking. We use a 3rd party vendor for our networking and with the way our state funding works, it really makes sense to continue using them to the extent we do. I'm hungry for just about anything Cisco/network related and I want more.
I know Ceyko is in the field so if I can get your thoughts that would be great as well as anyone else. One of the things I'd have to overcome is always having a place I can call "home" (ie. a desk). I'm not sure how I'd like being placed at customer sites, holed up in a conference room for weeks at a time.
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