A+. Whether or not its required, it's always good to put another cert down on a resume. Also take maybe the windows xp test? You'll get a cert for that, plus it qualifies you for an mcp cert. (I think this is still in effect, it has been a few years). These are easy, basic get in the door stuff to get. And then if you get hired, see if you can get tuition reimbursement for ms classes for your mcse. Once you have that, there are several branches of certs you can take from it, depending on where you want to specialize. Be aware, in the upper end of the it field, jobs are getting scarce as companies are merging, outsourcing to india or getting more efficient in general. You may want to look it up and verify, but I read a report recently saying IT in America would cut back an additional 3000 jobs in the next few years. Still, there is always work to find, just more competition in getting it.
Now then, if you REALLY wanna get crazy, and go to a job thats going to be in a niche market of IT, but is getting more vacancies as people retire, then go mainframe baby. Big iron. No one trains for those now, and it's all old codgers hell bent on retirement these days.
Ripe for the picking, but good luck finding training for it! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif