I'm currently studying for the A+ test and I'm looking for future certifiations that are useful for working as a deskside support tech(not phone support, actually tearing machines apart type work). By useful, I mean something that goods great on a resume and will add more dollars on my paycheck
I was thinking about working for a CCNA but I think that's something more long term and CCNA type work is "outside" the "paygrade" of deskside support.
Are vendor certs like HP and DELL worth the money? Are they "easy" to do a self study for or would I be better off taking a course?(I know I won't be able to self stuff for CCNA. A lot of technical stuff I never delt with)
I wanna get as many good certs as I can by August if possible, that's when my contract for this job is up and I want to secure another chair before the music stops, just incase they do not renew the contract(or give me what I want pay wise)
Are vendor certs like HP and DELL worth the money? Are they "easy" to do a self study for or would I be better off taking a course?(I know I won't be able to self stuff for CCNA. A lot of technical stuff I never delt with)
I wanna get as many good certs as I can by August if possible, that's when my contract for this job is up and I want to secure another chair before the music stops, just incase they do not renew the contract(or give me what I want pay wise)
