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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Nemesis" data-source="post: 2006505" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>I would go with what ryan already mentioned. Stick with one area. Degrees/certifications may be an important factor to land a job, but even more important is getting the necessary knowledge to actually perform the job in a capable manner rather than just to pass the exams and adding a badge against your name. Then get a job at some enterprise where good hands on experience is possible. Work and get practical experience and become proficient. Sys Admin type of roles is one of those areas where practical experience and deep expertise in one area can be really enriching and valued highly compared to half-arsed theoretical knowledge in 3 different areas.</p><p></p><p>Once he gets expert enough to be valued for one area, he can think about getting into other areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Nemesis, post: 2006505, member: 632"] I would go with what ryan already mentioned. Stick with one area. Degrees/certifications may be an important factor to land a job, but even more important is getting the necessary knowledge to actually perform the job in a capable manner rather than just to pass the exams and adding a badge against your name. Then get a job at some enterprise where good hands on experience is possible. Work and get practical experience and become proficient. Sys Admin type of roles is one of those areas where practical experience and deep expertise in one area can be really enriching and valued highly compared to half-arsed theoretical knowledge in 3 different areas. Once he gets expert enough to be valued for one area, he can think about getting into other areas. [/QUOTE]
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