Freshly A+ and Net+ certified, no experience, looking for some advice on getting in.
OK, I'm jumping the gun a little, I'm not quite certified "yet", but I've been studying and plan on being A+ and Net+ certified very soon, so trying to have a plan in place. I'm looking for some advice though how to get started, as I have zero professional experience in the field, and hardly even know what's out there, or where to even turn first.
The last 7 years I've been in construction, both carpenter and electrician, but cannot currently work in that field due to a chronic slow healing injury. Prior to that I have about 5 years customer service type experience.
I do have a few specific questions that I'm hoping to get some input on some or all of them.
1. Based on the experience and certs I stated above, what sort of positions are even out there that I may be qualified for?
2. What sort of wage can I realistically expect to make in those positions? I live near the Seattle area. I've tried looking up what entry level type wages are, but I've heard wildly fluctuating numbers, from like $12 to $26, so I don't know what to believe.
The following questions are mostly about skills I have, that I'm wondering if they will be of any value, or at all transferable to the IT field.
3. I have a lot of very techy hobbies. I'm building a 3d printer now. I've been building quadcopters for years, I've built many from scratch complete with all the trimmings like GPS, Bluetooth, Telemetry, Autolevel, self leveling camera gimbal, FPV video link, etc. I've built many different Arduino projects, many other electronics projects, a Tesla Coil, and tons of other techy stuff. Do you think any of this sort of personal hobby knowledge can be of any value in the IT field? And if so, what sort of positions will it mesh well with?
4. Do you think my commercial electrician experience will be of any value in finding a position? (Its all been 120v-480v AC, I've never touched ethernet on the job, though I did wire my house with ethernet).
5. I have built personal websites. I know the very basics of html, css, and I'm familiar with wordpress. Still a beginner though, constantly referring to reference material for exact syntax. I know some minimal C++, just enough to do my arduino projects. I've also set up various basic home linux servers, just running off standard consumer PC equipment and RPi's, so I have a basic understanding of linux (still refer to my notes often). Is any of this sort of semi basic knowledge of much value?
6. I technically have about 6 years of college, no standard degree, and all construction coursework. Going to college while working is all part of the construction apprenticeships I did. Think this is of any value?
Any other advice you guys can give for the steps I should take, and/or realistic expectations based on my level of experience?
Thanks.