Velvis
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- Medfield, MA
A little background on me:
I am 42 and have always worked for myself and for the last 10 years as a PC tech. I have never worked in a business environment as up until the last 4-5 years always focused on home users.
In the last 4-5 years I have moved into supporting small business and managed services with good success.
So everything I know has been what I gained as I experienced it as a one man shop supporting local businesses. So my knowledge is missing whatever I would have gained at a "real" job doing in-house IT support. All that to say I am far from a SYSADMIN, I would guess. So I feel there are holes in my knowledge.
A local adult education program offers a CISCO CCNA program broken up into 3 semesters. Each semester is about $500. They have been offering it for the last 4-5 years at least, so it must be popular enough to continue to offer it.
On one hand I think I'll just use my iPad and study using one of their free online courses, on the other hand I may never actually sit down and do that.
I was wondering if any of you had any experience with such a program and if you would recommend it or not over a traditional IT training program, or studying on your own.
Any thoughts?
I am 42 and have always worked for myself and for the last 10 years as a PC tech. I have never worked in a business environment as up until the last 4-5 years always focused on home users.
In the last 4-5 years I have moved into supporting small business and managed services with good success.
So everything I know has been what I gained as I experienced it as a one man shop supporting local businesses. So my knowledge is missing whatever I would have gained at a "real" job doing in-house IT support. All that to say I am far from a SYSADMIN, I would guess. So I feel there are holes in my knowledge.
A local adult education program offers a CISCO CCNA program broken up into 3 semesters. Each semester is about $500. They have been offering it for the last 4-5 years at least, so it must be popular enough to continue to offer it.
On one hand I think I'll just use my iPad and study using one of their free online courses, on the other hand I may never actually sit down and do that.
I was wondering if any of you had any experience with such a program and if you would recommend it or not over a traditional IT training program, or studying on your own.
Any thoughts?