Butch,
As with many questions, it depends . . . . .
"anything that has anything to do with computers"
PCs? LANs? Dialup? WANs? Internetworking? Do you like working with
your hands, in the field e.g. installations, build teams, etc.
Do you like solving problems e.g. troubleshooting, 1st, 2nd line
support
Do you like designing things?
The choices are many. Certainly the CCNA is a good start, but you need
to decide what you like doing, where you want to be in one year, five
years, ten years and then use those decisions to narrow your field of
focus.
For instance, being a network architect (attending high level meetings,
producing project plans, presenting ideas, fighting for budgets, etc.)
is nothing like being a field engineer, but both could have started out
as Cisco certified people.
Regards,
Ben
--- Butch Canares <butchcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm about to
finish CCNA course and hopefully will get certification,
> can somebody tell me if this is enough or what would be the best
> partner for it? I'm considering dropping my law career to pursue my
> first love .... anything that has anything to do with computers.
>
> Butch Canares
>
=====
Ben Lovegrove, CCNP
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http://www.lovegrove.co.uk/bgl
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