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Re: fao "desktop support technicians" (or the like)
I was getting dicked back when I did desktop support... now I'm a Project Lead (and I'm still getting dicked) but I'm making much better than the support.
Re: fao "desktop support technicians" (or the like)
Originally posted by peloquin
i am working on that... have an aas in network administration, but still need to finish my bachelors and get some certs...
I currently do not hold any certs. I never renewed my certs from NT4, but I have been in the business since 96. I started off working with IBM and then moved on to NT only to land back doing Unix and then migrated to a Microsoft only site, which helped me out because I had those certs. Now I basically have the experience and my employer hasn't really pushed me to get the new certs. But I will be soon though...
Re: fao "desktop support technicians" (or the like)
Most of it depends primarily on your location. I've seen pay vary pretty drastically from one city to another. I have a recent salary survey somewhere. Hopefully I can get it online for you tomorrow. I think the range for desktop support is 40k being the low and 60 [something] being the high (67 ?). Then again when I was working desktop support I had a co-worker making 78 because he was on graveyard and the shift differential was so great..
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