nascar_paul wrote: » The job market is strong in the Atlanta area! I'm going to start the process of looking for something myself shortly, so I'll post updates for what I see locally as far as entry level networking/support!
Freejole wrote: » Also, although the money is good, there is sort of a cap on it, the most I would probably ever make is close to $100K but that would involve even more traveling and being away. I am willing to take a paycut in order to get into an industry which not only has more stable, family-friendly hours, but there is a (somewhat) linear progression to make more than $100K with years of experience/higher level certs and the right opportunities. Also, tattooing provides no benefits whatsoever in terms of retirement, healthcare, PTO, any of that, which I presume most decent tech jobs will include to some extent.
EANx wrote: » Kudos for thinking long term.
Welly_59 wrote: » I came into networking at the age of 35 after a career as a retail manager. Started on help desk last a year ago May, studied for ccna while on help desk then applied for a role in the network support team as soon as I could. Got that role in February and have been loving the change ever since! Try and get the help desk role. You will need to get your foot in the door and earn relevant experience so to speak. You will have the advantage of already having ccna as well