I worked at a Microcenter way back in the day. Moved up to a few jobs here and there, kept my certifications current, and always tried to get the most hands on experience. If I listed everything I have done, known, or gotten my hands on at work my resume would be a small novel.
Right now I am employed by an educational system as a Macintosh Admin and technology worker. I do everything from troubleshooting, repair, deployment (of hardware and software), server side work, directory services, imaging, user policy, scripting, support, etc. I don't configure switches or APs we have a cisco guy that does all of that, but I do work with them. I would use his image on the managed switches since he has everything already managed with VLANs, port fast, spanning tree, the whole 9 yards. I will be implementing the mac technology with the novell side of the network one of these days. I want to run groupwise client and iprint on the macs.
We just deployed over 6,000 macs, most of them are macbooks (over 5,500) the rest are desktops, and I have 17 xserves with some casper share points that are also acting as file servers at the local buildings.
Today at work I made the first test run on the netboot imaging solution with Casper and it works so I will be helping the others deploy it out to the buildings.