I'm considering doing going the self study route, and get a CCNA. I have a BS in MIS, but the job market is tight, and I need all the ammo I can get. Is it worth spending the time to get it? I have a pretty good grasp of networks and router config already, and I think I could pass it with self-study only, should I just go for it? I want to get a network tech type job, and move towards network security. What I'd like to do is eventually go after a SSCP and then a CISSP or maybe CISA, which are all network security certs. (The cisco CCSP is also an option) In addition to certs, what other things should I know (programming and scripting languages, etc). I know the security certs require a few years experience before you can even take them, so I want to move myself in that direction.
Another question, without experience or certs in network security, how do I obtain the experience necessary to even meet the requirements to get one of these network security certs?
Or should I just scrap this whole IT thing and start selling pizzas?

Another question, without experience or certs in network security, how do I obtain the experience necessary to even meet the requirements to get one of these network security certs?
Or should I just scrap this whole IT thing and start selling pizzas?