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sabvre42 said:

No offense, but in the tech industry referencing an A+ cert is like telling everyone you are clueless. Its an entry level certification thats required for entry level work. Its also a test that people can easily brain dump.

Second, an associate in Computer Networking is a good start -- but its also worthless unless you have the CCNA (No ... not the CCENT). The CCNA is about a magnitude of 100x better than the A+ for Networking, and the CCNP is about 10x better than that (with the CCNE another 10x better than the CCNP).

LOL, I am not going into the networking field so I am not worried about the CCNA. (I choose a bad major). Yes the A+ is an entry level cert but I am just saying I am WAAAAAAAY above the average PC user and I have had issues.

 

For the record I am the head PC tech for my company in my area and I oversee 11 stores.