First of all, I went to college to be a draftsman for residential and commercial buildings. I got a job about a year ago, but its getting to be a pain in my ass due to the circumstances in my office. Now, I know a good deal about computers, both software and hardware issues. I've been fixing/building peoples' computers for the last three years or so.
Anyway, I'm going to get to the point. I have been talking with one of my friends from school that works at another architectural firm about possibly getting a job there. The thing is, they are looking for an IT guy as well as a draftsman, which is exactly what I'm looking to do. My question is this: If I am very familiar with Windows XP troubleshooting/maintenance, will I be able to succeed in a semi-IT position if they are running Server 2003? I have never really used Server 2003 before, and I am wondering if I would be biting off more than I can chew by possibly accepting a job if it is offered to me.
:dunno
Anyway, I'm going to get to the point. I have been talking with one of my friends from school that works at another architectural firm about possibly getting a job there. The thing is, they are looking for an IT guy as well as a draftsman, which is exactly what I'm looking to do. My question is this: If I am very familiar with Windows XP troubleshooting/maintenance, will I be able to succeed in a semi-IT position if they are running Server 2003? I have never really used Server 2003 before, and I am wondering if I would be biting off more than I can chew by possibly accepting a job if it is offered to me.
:dunno