Employment Opportunity

admin at kclinux.net admin at kclinux.net
Wed Sep 17 15:01:48 CDT 2003


Schools don't want to pay for someone with the masters.  I dont know of
any schools around the KC area that pays their IT employees the average
wage for the area.

Jason Clinton said:
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>   <div>4+ years of Industry Experience or equivalent Education
> (industry experience somewhat preferred) </div>
>   <div> Expertise in two or more of the following areas: </div>
>   <div> DOS, Windows XP, Windows 2000, PC Repair, PC Software, LAN
> Networking, Network Security, Cisco Routers, Linux Administration </div>
>   <div> Certifications desired: A+, Net+, MCP, MCSE, CCNA, Security+,
> Linux+, CTT  (Not a requirement but you would be expected to obtain
> them. (School pays for them))</div>
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> <div>Not to knock any job opportunities but I am just wondering: how
> can a school that gives associate degrees be hiring people without a
> masters in their field? Isn't that a prerequisite for accreditation?<br>
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