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Old 19th August 2011, 08:49 AM
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Not sure about anyone else, but how do you find time to study around working, living, family etc?

I'm struggling to juggle it all and get my I.T Network certifications passed - Mainly so I can be prepared for the potential redundancy situation + to back up what I actually do!

How does anyone find time? The setting up of the labs is a task in its own.

I feel guilty when I don't spend enough time with the family, even though my wife is supportive. On holidays I end up taking a text book - defeating the object really.

Are your workplaces accomodating to do studying in their time? or is it just tough and cram it in when you can? or am I the only one who is sad enough to still be doing exams?
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Old 19th August 2011, 09:01 AM
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Been a while since I sat any exams, hopefully your CV, experience and achievements will often say far more than a pass on a cert these days...

I try to juggle 2 IT contracts, renovating my house, 4 kids, this forum and sleep somewhere inbetween..

There are a couple of storage exams I could do to pass though for when my main contract expires, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it, no time right now ... !!
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Old 19th August 2011, 05:26 PM
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Been a while since I sat any exams, hopefully your CV, experience and achievements will often say far more than a pass on a cert these days...

I try to juggle 2 IT contracts, renovating my house, 4 kids, this forum and sleep somewhere inbetween..

There are a couple of storage exams I could do to pass though for when my main contract expires, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it, no time right now ... !!
My C.V and experience highlight a lot of successful projects, courses and real world experience, but when it comes to the qualifications section I always feel I'm lacking. Aside from GCSE's, RSA's and a BTEC National Diploma in computer studies, I can only boast an MCSA in Windows 2000 and a CCENT. Despite designing, supporting and securing health care data and voice networks for ten years.
I think I should have taken the exams that followed on from the many courses I've attended, but a 5 day course, does not an expert make.

Sounds like you are juggling more than me mate! I think I'll just shut up! What contracts are you working on (are you allowed to say?) and is it self employed? Do you enjoy it?
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Old 19th August 2011, 07:39 PM
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Remember when I did an MBA in Management - you have to tell the family that it will be worth it and leave you alone for at least 4 nights out of the 7.......

After 18 months, felt like a leper in my own house but so worth it so stick with it and explain to the other half that it will be worth it and its not for ever
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Old 19th August 2011, 07:45 PM
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My C.V and experience highlight a lot of successful projects, courses and real world experience, but when it comes to the qualifications section I always feel I'm lacking. Aside from GCSE's, RSA's and a BTEC National Diploma in computer studies, I can only boast an MCSA in Windows 2000 and a CCENT. Despite designing, supporting and securing health care data and voice networks for ten years.
I think I should have taken the exams that followed on from the many courses I've attended, but a 5 day course, does not an expert make.

Sounds like you are juggling more than me mate! I think I'll just shut up! What contracts are you working on (are you allowed to say?) and is it self employed? Do you enjoy it?
I've not sat an interview since 2000, its all word of mouth, and these days linked in is enough to make good contacts in the right places.

My skillset revolves around storage, data protection, archiving, redundancy, offsite backup, replication, bla bla bla, Netapp being one of my main skill areas, but pretty strong in the Windows server / Network arena too.....

1 contract is providing pure storage services, and 1 is providing the IT support and infrastructure to A8parts, as I dont work there any more,but Im the obvious person to keep it all running.

I left permanent employment in 2007 to work for myself and havn't looked back..
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The 17 year old Driver Wagon 2015 Skoda Citigo Monte Carlo. Alloys, Power steering, Aircon, Leccy windows, Sat Nav, bluetooth, central locking, cup holders, 59 whole bhp. Million times better than my first car. Well jealous.....

The First 20 Audis:

2001 D2 4.2 QS Silver, 1997 D2 S8 Silver, 1999 D2 4.2 Silver, 2002 D2 S8 Dolphin Grey,
2003 C5 RS6 Blue, 1998 D2 S8 Black, 2000 D2 4.2 QS/S8 Ming Blue, 2003 D3 4.2 Ming Blue,
2005 B7 S4 Blue, 2006 D3 3.0 Tdi Black, 1999 D2 4.2 Silver, 2003 D3 4.2 LPG Crystal Blue,
2000 D2 S8 Silver, 2007 3.0 Tdi Q7 Black, 2009 B8 S4 Black, 1998 D2 S8 Agate Grey,
2006 D3 4.2 Tdi Blue, 2006 D3 S8, 2007 Q7 3.0 Tdi, 2006 C6 S6,

The Second 20 Audis:

2011 A7 Sline, 2001 A2 1.4 Tdi Black, 2002 A2 1.4 Tdi Silver, 2006 A8 4.2 Tdi Blue,
2007 4.2 Tdi Q7, 2006 S4 Cab Silver, 2010 RS6 Saloon Black , 2007 TT Roadster,
2010 A8 D4 4.2 Silver, 2006 C6 A6 2.7 Tdi Quattro, 2000 D2 4.2 QS/S8 Ming Blue (again), 2008 Q7 4.2 Black,
2009 C6 RS6 Saloon Daytona Grey, 2001 Fully Loaded A2 Tdi, 2006 Avant S6 Black, 2007 VW Caravelle Exec Black (almost an Audi)
2009 TT Roadster Daytona, 2015 Q7 4.2 tdi lava grey, 2002 GmbH D2 demonstrator, 2006 D3 A8 LWB 4.2 Tdi Black

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Everything Else

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Old 19th August 2011, 08:30 PM
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I tried to pass TOGAF certification exam today and failed.

TOGAF 9 combined exam has two parts. Part 1 I've scored 37 out of 40 (92%). Part 2 I've scored 0 (!) out of 40 (0%). I've filed support ticket to Prometric as I thought it's technical problem. You can't score 0 out of 40

TOGAF is over-hyped, over-philosophical bull****.
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My work ended much sooner than I anticipated, I had reckoned on completing my LLB Hons before that time, but hey, that's life.....
I'm a registered carer (with a few problems of my own) as well, so it can get pretty chaotic with late nights and early mornings (rarely!)
So its back to the drawing board..... there's some things in the pipeline workwise, so we'll see....
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