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Originally Posted by Thulack
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You guys talking about all your different Certs and stuff are killing me. I like putting computers together and can setup networks and crap like that and always thought about going back to school to actually get certified but you all make it sound like way more work then i want to put into it to eventually get a decent job.
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It was PITA to get certified in .NET. But now I get multiple recruiters begging me to consider a big list of employers every week. Get certified. The time you spend doing it will quickly be forgotten and you will for the rest of your life be basking in opportunity and prosperity. If you can find someone to help you when you get stuck on some topics, you will have it a lot easier than I.
Put in the time and reap the rewards (and fun!).
If you choose programming instead of I.T., and go with .NET, I'd be happy to answer any questions you have. I personally think dev opportunities are greater than networkers.