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$32,999 - $86,980
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 1 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 684
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Network & Computer Systems Administrator / Systems Programmer
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People with the job title Network & Computer Systems Administrator / Systems Programmer typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.
Recommend, install, configure, maintain, and upgrade all computer and networking software and hardware for use in an office, department, or small company. Install, configure, maintain, upgrade, and troubleshoot file, email, and authentication servers, as well as Internet access and other networked services. Assist users with software, hardware, and connectivity issues. Monitor network and systems for performance, security,and other issues.
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Network & Computer Systems Administrator / Systems Programmer - (City withheld for privacy), Florida, United States
Don't wait for the employer to provide education to you. Buy your own books, if you can get reimbursed, that's great. Study, study, study. If you are new to the IT field, you do not have a life. You don't get to go to parties, and other waste of time social events. You life for the moment is in your lab. What? You don't have a lab? You've not bought a couple of used computers, and built a domain? Added users? Set group policy?
Then you might as well go back to flipping burgers because unless y...