I work at a noc/data center for a hosting company... my job mainly consists of putting together servers, getting them online, fixing them when they break, and taking care of various aspects of the facility (cable management, monitoring hvacs/pdu's, etc).
in terms of the software side of things, my job typically ends as soon as an OS boots up (my department does the install and deals with anything hardware related, but anything deeper than a basic network config to set IP's on a server gets passed up to specialized windows/unix guys).
I enjoy my job, for the most part, and I'm not looking to move in a different direction (joining one of the windows, unix, or networking teams and dealing with clients on the phone all day is just not for me... 2 years as a customer service phone rep was more than enough), but I've been thinking about looking into certifications to leverage out a higher salary.
anyone have any suggestions for what to look into? I'm currently 100% uncertified... I dual-majored in english lit / sociology in college and everything I know about computers comes from AT, google, and trial and error
in terms of the software side of things, my job typically ends as soon as an OS boots up (my department does the install and deals with anything hardware related, but anything deeper than a basic network config to set IP's on a server gets passed up to specialized windows/unix guys).
I enjoy my job, for the most part, and I'm not looking to move in a different direction (joining one of the windows, unix, or networking teams and dealing with clients on the phone all day is just not for me... 2 years as a customer service phone rep was more than enough), but I've been thinking about looking into certifications to leverage out a higher salary.
anyone have any suggestions for what to look into? I'm currently 100% uncertified... I dual-majored in english lit / sociology in college and everything I know about computers comes from AT, google, and trial and error
