I have seen this regularly with programmers, network engineers, administrators, and other IT professionals. They have a stable position in the IT world, are well priced and comfortable. He dropped out of the latest technology, dropped out of school, did not pass the CCNA, MCSE and other field certifications… and one day his big job ended.
They can be fired, the company can trade, they will not want to work with them ... But for some reason I was in a worse situation. They are unemployed and their computer technology is getting worse and worse.
If you focus on yourself, you will always be learning. You need to find three important questions and ask them at length. First, how would you like to be in three years? Second, what are you doing now to achieve this? Finally, if you were fired today, would you be able to find another job right away?
The third question is probably the answer to the most difficult truth. I remember Microsoft announcing last year that they did not understand MSCE 4.0 because it did not support the MS Certified Network operating system. (Note that this change was announced a few months ago giving MCSEs 4.0 more time to get their final master's degree.)
Some MCSE 4.0 are crazy. Microsoft Certification Magazine published several letters from an angry MCSE stating that its company will use NT 4.0 regularly and that the certificate will not be updated.
It is not just denial. He is a suicide expert. Suppose your network has not been moved from NT 4.0. Remember he was fired yesterday. Do you want to leave your current IT work environment and benefit from the latest experience in NT 4.0 network operating system? I do not know. The fact is that if you want to succeed in your long-term IT career, you must learn, grow, and learn something new. If you are only studying one subject, you are doing computer science and you never intend to explain a book, you are in the wrong field. And for those of us who have been here a long time, the question arises, "Are you ready for what would happen if I was fired today?" If you do not do it.
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