| I'm getting out of the military in less than a year, and have a similar question. When I get out, I'll have 6 years of IT experience (experience in Cisco Routing/Switching/Firewalls, and Windows 2k3 administration), an Associates in Computer Science, and a Top Secret clearance.
I'm trying to decide between MCSE and CCNA within the next couple months. My concern is that going with the CCNA will only allow me to find jobs as a contractor, and never a full time position. Is this a baseless concern, or are there legitimate network admin jobs that aren't on a 1-2 year contract? I enjoy the network side much more than the sys admin side, but if it comes down to it, I'd rather have a more stable job position. |