What is it windows desktop helpdesk support? That’s the most common, but the 
least useful for ISPs. If you have help desk support troubleshooting network 
problems, that’s more useful.

Your Cisco skills will get you in an entry level position at most WISPs, and 
MPLS skills are a plus, as many larger WISPs rub MPLS in their core. Other 
technologies to acquire skill in are WiFi standards, radio configuration, 
spanning tree protocol, SNMP, and PPPoE.

Start calling WISPs to offer your services as an entry level tech. WISPs are 
the fastest growing service provider segment.

-mel via cell

On Sep 23, 2019, at 6:02 PM, David Ratkay 
<djratka...@gmail.com<mailto:djratka...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I have about over a year or so of IT helpdesk experience. I worked with some 
Cisco switches, basic configuration such as vlans, ssh, acl's. Installing OS's 
on Cisco switches. I have the CCNA R&S cert

On Mon, Sep 23, 2019, 4:01 AM David Ratkay 
<djratka...@gmail.com<mailto:djratka...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have been looking to work at an ISP for a long time now. I live in Northern 
Indiana in the US and there seems to not be much opportunities to work for an 
ISP in this region. Any recommendations?

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