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Originally Posted by MrGraham With your experience and background I don't even think a CCNA will help you that much, but as it should be easy for you you might as well grab it.
There's about 8 big government contractors, apply to them, you'll get a contract position at first more than likely, then once you're in just learn their systems and apply repeatedly to any related positions in their permanent HQs. |
^ good point. In contracting, you always want to work on the company side rather than the customer side. It's just a better environment.
I would say, however, that you need to consider smaller companies. You will make more money and maybe even better benefits. Company I am with right now is paying 40% more than my previous company (in the same position) with free medical, dental and vision and matching 401k contributions. A Lockheed or SAIC or GD is never going to offer that.