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<blockquote data-quote="ImpactedTSG" data-source="post: 180142" data-attributes="member: 4855"><p>Well trained on UPS applications such as DCS, HFCS, PAS etc. No one outside of UPS uses these things. The stuff that really matters like Cisco routers/switches/ASAs, Active Directory, GPOs, Exchange administration, etc. are only accessable to techs in Jersey or Atlanta or who knows maybe even India by now. I was lucky to have several certifications which helped me land a job. UPS technicians are actually very de-skilled compared to most IT professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImpactedTSG, post: 180142, member: 4855"] Well trained on UPS applications such as DCS, HFCS, PAS etc. No one outside of UPS uses these things. The stuff that really matters like Cisco routers/switches/ASAs, Active Directory, GPOs, Exchange administration, etc. are only accessable to techs in Jersey or Atlanta or who knows maybe even India by now. I was lucky to have several certifications which helped me land a job. UPS technicians are actually very de-skilled compared to most IT professionals. [/QUOTE]
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