Good luck. I had to look up CCNA to see that it means "Cisco Certified
Network Associate".
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/30/2011 1:37 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Well, a couple changes on the Zone-10 front.
>
> I have a new contributor--somebody that I think many of you will
> really enjoy. We're just finalizing the format of his articles. Alas,
> not an Olympus user, but that matters not. I'd really like to get one
> more high quality contributor.
>
> Secondly, my own time for the website is going to be a little thin for
> a while as I further my education. I'm studying for the CCNA and will
> continue on to one of the P certifications. These aren't required by
> my employer, but I recognize that I'm running into the limits of my
> knowledge and could stand a leetle learnin. Good for the resume
> regardless.
>
> It's a good thing for my daughters to see me studying too. Going back
> to college to earn a degree may sound like a good idea, but that may
> not be overly feasable for a few years, but at least getting a
> certification or two is not only attainable, but yields immediate
> rewards as I put into practice things being learned every day.
>
> CCAG
>
>
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