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      scottalanmiller @jimmynelson
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      @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

      @TAHIN thanks i live in london. only windows and linux admin operated in uk

      That's not true at all. London is the number two IT city in the world, every OS is there. I know personally many (hundreds or thousands) of Solaris, AIX, BSD and similar admins alone, and we all know that iSeries, Z, OpenVMS and every other OS is there, too. Job listings are useless, good jobs don't go on listings. Listings are mostly fake and will heavily mislead you.

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        jimmynelson @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller yes of you re right but must jobs in windows microsoft paying high and linux admin as well

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          coliver @jimmynelson
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          @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

          @scottalanmiller yes of you re right but must jobs in windows microsoft paying high and linux admin as well

          I think you'll find the rarer the skill set the higher the pay. Windows admins, and Linux to an extent, are fairly common, whereas UNIX, OpenVMS, iSeries, etc are rare.

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            jimmynelson @jimmynelson
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            @jimmynelson my plans is to look at Linux admin or.windows microsoft to lear . one is my option. so i need to give a try in the two options and consider one that l am interest

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              scottalanmiller @jimmynelson
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              @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

              @scottalanmiller yes of you re right but must jobs in windows microsoft paying high and linux admin as well

              Windows is the lowest paying. This is what I mean... looking at job listings is 100% useless and misleading. It will make you think all kinds of bad things and lead you to make really bad career decisions based on misunderstandings.

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                scottalanmiller @coliver
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                @coliver said in new begineer lT:

                @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

                @scottalanmiller yes of you re right but must jobs in windows microsoft paying high and linux admin as well

                I think you'll find the rarer the skill set the higher the pay. Windows admins, and Linux to an extent, are fairly common, whereas UNIX, OpenVMS, iSeries, etc are rare.

                Although Linux continues to pay more than those. Linux people with Solaris level skills earn more than their Solaris counterparts. Linux manages to remain on top, even with how common it is, because so many people avoid getting the skills regardless of how big the market demand is.

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                  jimmynelson @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller yes you re definitely right if i check jobsite or jobs listing window server the paying low

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                    scottalanmiller @jimmynelson
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                    @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

                    @scottalanmiller yes you re definitely right if i check jobsite or jobs listing window server the paying low

                    But remember, those sites are very misleading. Linux often pays double as much as job listings claim. If you use job listings for information, you will limit your knowledge a lot.

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                      jimmynelson @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller talking about jobsite in london.yes linux admin(junior) as a begineer paying £ 30k per annum. window server lst line, 2nd line paid 18k-25k £ per annum. in linux admin after 1years experience u paying more close.to 35k per annum

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                        scottalanmiller @jimmynelson
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                        @jimmynelson said in new begineer lT:

                        @scottalanmiller talking about jobsite in london.yes linux admin(junior) as a begineer paying £ 30k per annum. window server lst line, 2nd line paid 18k-25k £ per annum. in linux admin after 1years experience u paying more close.to 35k per annum

                        I know London banks will pay around $120K for first year Linux Admins based in NYC. That's what London pays to offshore that work to lower cost locations. They have to pay more than that in London or else it makes no sense to offshore it to the lower cost US.

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                          jimmynelson @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller yes definitely. scott. l'll work hard to get to Linux admin. l'll start reading your book and download centos. l make up my mind of Linux gradually process

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