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Date:      Wed, 8 Jul 1998 18:27:40 -0400 (EDT)
From:      dave@gregory.dyn.ml.org
To:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   is sysadmin'ing a lucrative career?
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.96.980708171557.6619A-100000@gregory.dyn.ml.org>

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Hi,

It sure is nice to have such a great brain-pool to tap into... 
I have a few questions about careers that maybe some of you professional
folks can answer. I just graduated with my BS in computer information
systems, and I am currently seeking employment. I am mainly looking at
UNIX jobs like sysadmin or programming in a UNIX environment. So far my
best offer seems to be a sys-admin/programmer position with a medium-size
company who is transferring all of their web-based services from a
provider to an in-house box. I find this opportunity appealing mainly
because I like the company (important to me), and I feel like the
experience will take me in the direction I want to go, i.e. UNIX,
sysadmin, internet. The potential downfall as I see it is that I don't
think I will necessarily get as much programming experience as I would
like (although I could be wrong). 

I'm thinking that system administration skills are valuable, but I'm
worried that they will only take me so far without serious programming (or
maybe database) experience to go along with it.

Any of you seasoned professional have any advice for me concerning what I
should try to learn/accomplish over the next two years? Should I seek
certifications (which ones)? Should I consider a job with more
programming? What other skill sets should I try to acquire? (Please don't
say Microsoft Backoffice ;)  ). 

Any comments will be greatly appreciated, and please feel free to read
between the lines and rant about any kind of tangential topic that comes
to mind (future of computing, UNIX, internet, whatever), because I'm sure
it will contiribute to my knowledge.

Thanks,
Dave


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