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Aug 10, 2005 13:13

i had my first business meeting ever today at work. it was kind of cool, though i had a minimal role, just to hear the kind of stuff that goes on here. anyways, after the meeting it was discussed that in the fall they are paying for me to become a MCSE so i can, amongst other things, administer the exchange server that they want to implement in the future. Becoming an MCSE (Windows 2003) is probably more important than getting my degree, since it is actually useful to me and i want to learn the stuff.

"i don't think i asked you but we were just going to make you do this" my boss is a funny dude

check this out:

The MSCE certification shows that an IT expert’s ability to plan, design, and administrate networks on Windows platforms. Positions include system engineers, technical support engineers, network analysts, systems analysts, and IT consultants. Average salaries for someone with MSCE certification in 2004 ranged from $61,400 - $71,700, depending on the specific certificate. Those with MCSE Win2003 Certification earned the highest average.
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