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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Just started my tips on becoming MCSA

Hello everyone!

Speaking about slumps in my life, I've never felt so much like a bottom feeder than now. I have little to no money. My job it the biggest pain in the ass for the money that I make. Student loan payments will be coming soon. I actually want to do something to better myself. I decided I want to become a PC technician, complete with as many certifications as I can get. A+, Net+, Cisco, MCSA, MCSE, etc. I want to be able to do what I've always wanted to do. I don't want to tell people that I sling pizzas for a living.

So, I have decided to start my bloggin on the theme of becoming professional from a scratch. All comments will be apreciated.

Why should I recieved an idea to become MCSA Certified?

Hiring managers indicate that certified professionals provide a higher level of service to their organizations, so I must become a Microsoft Certified System Administrator to demonstrate to my colleagues that you have what it takes to plan, implement, and support business solutions with Microsoft Windows Server and Microsoft BackOffice products. Also, according to Microsoft Corporation, as a MCSA, I'll receive some bonus:
* Industry recognition of your knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft products and technologies.
* Access to technical and product information direct from Microsoft through a secured area of the MCP Web site.
* Access to exclusive discounts on products and services from selected companies. Current MCPs can gain access to these benefits by visiting the MCP secured Web site and selecting "Other Benefits."
* MCSA certificate, transcript, wallet card, and lapel pin to identify you as a Microsoft Certified Professional to colleagues or clients. Electronic files of logos and transcript may be downloaded from the MCP secured Web site upon certification.
* Invitations to Microsoft conferences, technical training sessions, and special events.
* Free access to Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online, a career and professional development magazine. Secured content on the Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online Web site includes the current issue (available only to MCPs), additional online-only content and columns, an MCP-only database, and regular chats with Microsoft and other technical experts.

All this make me think that my decision is correct.

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