Mostly good advice above... I would add, get some technical skills and experience, something like networking or database technologies (SQL/Oracle/ETL/Data Warehousing/Etc.). Then work up to team lead, then team Manager. That way, as the Manager, you get respect from your team b/c they know you've been there, done that. Also, like everyone else said, you don't want to be configuring routers whe
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