Why Get a Microsoft MCSE Certification?
In the years of the dot com boom and bust, the Microsoft MCSE Certification
has gotten its eye blackened over an over. Paper Microsoft MCSE's who were excellent
at finding brain dumps and passing exams gave the Microsoft MCSE Certification
a bad name. What used to be a guarantee of a nice salary is now ridiculed in
some ignorant circles. After working in the Information Technology field for
twelve years I still believe the Microsoft MCSE Certification is worth every
dollar you spend and every hour spent in study and practice. I'll share my history
with the Microsoft MCSE Certification and why I still believe it’s a valuable
certification credential.
My History: Pre Microsoft MCSE
When I started out as a PC LAN Analyst I wanted to someday run my own shop.
The best way I felt to get there was to study for the much sought after Novell
CNE and Microsoft MCSE Certification. Because I worked in a Novell environment
and had no opportunity to work with Windows NT I started on my Novell CNE Certification.
I went book by book purchasing them on eBay and reading while I worked a second
job. The CNE was also an easier certification to get as the answers to the exam
came direct from the books. Microsoft's MCSE Certification exams tend to generalize
on the concepts from the books rather than the text verbatim. Once complete
with the CNE I had a full understanding of Novell's File Server and their weak
attempt at a firewall/web server. I understood archaic technologies like IPX
and Token Ring as well as networking technologies used today such as Ethernet,
and TCP/IP I at least had enough knowledge to perform well at my job and work
as an IT Consultant where I formed my own business Gall Consulting which runs
today as a successful income.
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By John Gall
About The Author John Gall is a full time IT Manager and IT Consultant in Minnesota.
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