or lack thereof.
Joking aside, I'm sick of what I'm doing here and need to do something about it. I refuse to be dictated where I'm going to live and science positions are thin on the ground. I'm not getting any younger, either.
Serious suggestions for getting into something IT related? I know it doesn't pay the earth, but I don't mind building, stripping and sorting PCs all day, I find it quite relaxing. Maybe programming or server support, what's the best route into those areas?
I'm not dull, I've got a good degree and a tump of PC experience, just nothing on paper with the words MS or Cisco stamped on it. See, I've had accronyms like MCSE and CCNA bandied my way, but I don't want to spend a week's wages on a set of books for an exam I've no idea if I'll pass or lead to a job anyway.
Suggestions welcomed.
Joking aside, I'm sick of what I'm doing here and need to do something about it. I refuse to be dictated where I'm going to live and science positions are thin on the ground. I'm not getting any younger, either.
Serious suggestions for getting into something IT related? I know it doesn't pay the earth, but I don't mind building, stripping and sorting PCs all day, I find it quite relaxing. Maybe programming or server support, what's the best route into those areas?
I'm not dull, I've got a good degree and a tump of PC experience, just nothing on paper with the words MS or Cisco stamped on it. See, I've had accronyms like MCSE and CCNA bandied my way, but I don't want to spend a week's wages on a set of books for an exam I've no idea if I'll pass or lead to a job anyway.
Suggestions welcomed.
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