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booduh099's webcam video April 8, 2011 04:46 PM

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  • And My final points are, before you go ahead and disrespect the CCNA certification, for what ever personal reasons you might have, Do some research first. and provide links to support your claim...

    (P.S.) My location and Time of emplyment isn't relevant...

    Respectfully,

    CCNP on Routing, Wireless and Voice.

    and hopefully my CCIE on Wireless..(with Gods help)

  • @DavidCarelanyc...I never asked you for your location.....but your time in the Networking field and IT is 100% relevant. You have substituted answers to my questions with barks about my allegiance to the anti-Cisco fund. Since you are so against my scenario that you portray as me stating facts about CCNA income……what is your advice and what does your experience have to offer on this subject? Well?

  • What I'm saying is that your comments and beliefs on what a tech, fresh out of schooling, should recieve, is based on just your opinion, and not on researched facts.. Also, honestly... seeing the industry as you see it, not only puts it in danger by allowing others to promote the same idea, it diminishes the level of respect the industry hold on having your Certification from Cisco.

  • @DavidCarelanyc It seems that I am very clear when I use words like "Maybe" or "Possibility". It seems to me that you took my scanario and turned it into your perception about me placing facts. I would have to admit, that was an interesting jump from scenario to realism you made. All you did here dude with your post was bitch......that was it.....Please make valid points so others can obtain information while persuing their Cisco dreams. That is what I try to bring to the channel

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  • Just answer the question already, lol. CCNA with no experience: $25-35,000, CCNA with 2 yrs exp.: 35-40,000, CCNA with 5 yrs. exp.: 45-60,000 a year, CCNA with 10 yrs. exp.: 50-70 per year, CCNA with 10 yrs. and 5 yrs. management exp.: 65-100,000 per year. With no experience just take what you can get and learn for two years and you will be set to make good money.

  • @netw200 Where are you in your IT career? Me, I am doing well and moving up every day. I realize one thing about people. Those who have time to rag on others, 1) have way too much time on their hands and 2) never have their own stuff in order. It is a shame that 70% of IT are me? And what would that be? I am all ears.....waiting for your reply. Try to make it professional if you can since it seems you are already walking down the path of insults without point of views or facts.

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  • I know people working in a NOC for a global company that have CCNA and get paid starting off with no experience about $38K and all the way to a second tier level getting about $50K and it goes up from this pay for higher levels such as being authorized to make config changes etc.

  • @trevelian23.... Sacrafice is your best friend. Make the time to study. Seperate yourself from all things except Cisco. No gaming, No parties, leave the Bar scene alone, and talk to your family and let them know that you need time away from them to study. Also explain to them that when you are making 60k to 75k when starting a network career, it'll be worth it. but is you are serious, you will make the time. I suggest getting your CCNP after your CCNA. CCNA does not pay as much as people think

  • @trevelian23.... Three years is a long time to go through a CCNA. try setting a goal for 4 to 6 months and pratice and read every day and you will be amzed at what you can learn in a 4 month period

  • I'll be honest, I want to get paid. What advice do you have? No one will take me on until I get my degrees/certs. I am now 32 years old so I am not as young as alot of ppl and do not have as much time as they have to get all these years of xp in.

  • I am pursuing my CCNA (2 year program, which is really a 3 year program time-wise). I have worked and owned a PC shop for 5 years. (I am currently no longer doing the PC shop). I work at a hospital in a non-related field. I am trying to transfer into the IT department which is very hard to get into.

    After my CCNA I'd like to get my bachelor's degree. I work hard and have made the President's list at school.

  • Good info and you're right.

  • @dynobreath It's like watching a train wreck. I just can't look away.

  • @DavidCarelanyc Oh....so now I am disrespecting the CCNA.....please enlighten us on where this was done? I am all ears. So...did you listen to this entire video or just read the title? Would you happen to want to take a look at one the other 600 videos that I have posted? I guess those are ragging on CCNA as well. I guess the time I put in into my ICND1 and ICND2 lessons was my secret contribute to bash CCNA.

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