I've earned my Comptia A+, Network+, and Security + certification.
I've earned my CCENT, my CCNA (test 1 and 2) and an beginning to study for my CCNP but am unsure of what I feel passionate about specializing. Tbh, Security isn't my thing, if that helps.
I've started taking classes on Cisco Labs and the MCSE (Server 2003) 7 test roulette, with self study time for my Server 2008 Exams. Starting fresh, might do the full MCITP track but... I have a feeling in 2010/2011 server 2003 and 2008 with be mixed in usages depending on where I plan to work, great.
Also, I've got a list of different Linux, Juniper and general application and OS certif's that just sort of flower my resume, but I only put on the big ones and use these as general knowledge, haha.
What should I do? I've got a job doing low-end stuff for a startup company and I'm the sole man that connects them to themselves, their clients and the internet, so the experience is Farking fantastic and the pay is 46,500/year contract with benefits. Ah, decisions, decisions.
*Puts on nerd glasses*
EDIT: Also, anything beyond my associates path transfers into 45 credits of liberal art shit and 45 credits more of very vague comp science theory and revamped microsoft server/client information systems and some technical classes mixed in with 5 credits of C++, 5 of java... etc and I believe I'd be better off making experience, internships, etc.. for 2 years rather than go over 20,000 more in debt for what's relatively a useless set of skills, besides the programming which I am taking on my own time as credited classes as well.





