Just for more info.. here's my story..
BS in Comp Sci in '96.. Learning specific programming languages in college is not the only reason for a BS. You should be learning Critial and logical thinking skills. Technology and programming languages change as time goes on. But is you can understand the fundamentals behind programming and computers, then syntax becomes irrelevant.
several unix jobs from help desk -> networking have given me all the real world experience i needed. I was promoted faster, and learned more then most of the certified people in the same postistions for one reason, critial and logical thinking.
Its 5 years later, i now work in San Fran area and make 70k as a Unix Admin.
I have NO certs, and i'm just now getting my Cisco ccna(mainly for the raise)
Leaning to think will benifit you much more then most certs. I have little respect for most certs(except cisco) just because it doesnt mean too much about your technical knowledge. They may get you in the door for an interview, but after thats its all on YOU, and what you can due in front of a compuer on a production network
Try not to bog yourself down with specifics(still learn them), and try and learn the ideas and concepts behind them.
oh.. and as for this statement "10 years of Unix admin would mean nothing" ahhh.. I know where you were coming from, but dont use that as a refence point. Someone with 10 years Unix admin experience would chew though an NT netrowk in a heart beat. Unless that unix admin was completely living under a stone for 10 years. We unix admins may not WANT to admin an NT network, but that doesnt mean we cant. MOST unix admins work in a multiplatform environment with every type of client/server OS under the sun.
sry for any typo's.. movies on and wifes calling
