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I think this is the location.
Dave
David Murphy
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Married with 4 children and lives in Plymouth, Michigan. I have the dubious distinction of being the only Round Table member who is not an engineer.
justgraduated,
My advice is to:
1. Stop feeling sorry for yourself.
2. Stop posting in these forums and go talk with someone who may employ you.
Good luck.
Dave
Never jump into a sinking industry. It is much better to bide your time with a company cutting you a W-2, using your spare time to open/start a new entity on the side with hopefully a different market twist that pulls you towards a growing industry.
Some "give up" or get "fed...
"The epoch changing developments."
To apply numbers to this question would seem a good idea. The first number would be the IMPACT (I) of the achievement and the second number the REVERBERATION (R). Apply them on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the highest. Add the two together and you...
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JT,<br><br>I'm thinking you are in the wrong forum site. The Eng-Tips forums are for college degreed engineers with undergraduate and graduate majors like CS (Computer Science). The Cisco router specialists you are looking to talk with are not going to be on the Eng-Tips...
Well, that sure clears up a few of my long-held telco misconceptions. :-)<br>
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(You have to interject a little humor into these things once in a while....)<br>
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Thanks for the insight!<br>
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Dave
A visitor posted a response to this question:<br>
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What ISO checks for in an audit, is to see that you (your company) is doing things they way that they have specified that they are, or that the do. They are just simply checking to see if you are following your own spec.<br>
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Hunter<br>...
I don't think the size of the ISP changes the functionality of their work. They all pretty much operate in the maintenance of servers, routers and switches. The equipment and line/system load balancing just gets more expensive and complicated. But, the switching of data packets is all pretty...
Not sure exactly, but in a company I used to work in which had an ISP division the Network Engineer was a non-degreed technical computer person who understood Linux and NT operating systems. They also were extremely proficient in computer hardware debugging such as PC servers and Cisco...
You may also want to post this question in the "Things -- Constructed Items -- Outdoor Sports Facilities" forum. There are only 7 members in that forum right now, but it can't hurt to cross post because they might not be in this forum...<br>
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Good luck.<br>
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Hunter