Made a huge mistake

I took my classes Mondays and Wednesdays 9am-1pm for school...
And got an offer today from Embarq that was 8am-5pm paid training for 4 weeks... If it was like one week I would be ok, but 4 weeks! damn! It was a level 1 DSL tech support position.
I'm never doing any more schooling unless its night classes or online classes! I give up!

I feel the only positions I can get with this school schedule is Internships, NOC 24/7 support, Some PC Technician jobs and Call Center jobs(But no call centers are with-in 30 miles from me!)...
If your young like me and a sophomore in college I recommend doing night/online school so you have a better chance at landing an entry level job.
Sorry I had to vent.
And got an offer today from Embarq that was 8am-5pm paid training for 4 weeks... If it was like one week I would be ok, but 4 weeks! damn! It was a level 1 DSL tech support position.
I'm never doing any more schooling unless its night classes or online classes! I give up!

I feel the only positions I can get with this school schedule is Internships, NOC 24/7 support, Some PC Technician jobs and Call Center jobs(But no call centers are with-in 30 miles from me!)...
If your young like me and a sophomore in college I recommend doing night/online school so you have a better chance at landing an entry level job.
Sorry I had to vent.


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Occupation: Information Systems Technician
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is it too late to drop out of classes/re-schedule? They usually give at least a week for that stuff.
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Any way to get out of the classes so you can take this? Sounds like a nice deal for you.
I think you mean the other way around?
I think it would be harder to graduate with night/online courses then during the day.
One because of the time slot and two because of the availability of courses at night are limited.
I would love to have a job 8am-5pm(Mon-Fri) then go to school 6pm-10pm(Mon-Thurs) and have friday nights and the weekend off, I could totally do it, i know some people say it would suck but I would really enjoy it. As long as the job is IT related of course.
-Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle
Studying: SCJA
Occupation: Information Systems Technician
Money isn't an issue but I honestly would rather get paid for what I'm doing so I can use that money for more training(books, classes, etc)
Sucks I had to let this go but I feel the degree is more important right now.
I'm just hoping to land something that will be flexible, I mean I only need Monday mornings and all of Wednesday off, any other time is fair game.
-Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle
Studying: SCJA
Occupation: Information Systems Technician
I searched hard and found one doing exactly what I wanted to do and it paid very well AND I could work whatever hours I wanted, 24/7. Search really hard and look in places you might not normally look. They're out there.
I know it's rough and you've especially had a hard time. Realize that school and experience are your top priorities, with other training come in third.
You may learn something!
I agree...enjoy college, make good grades, and do some internships during the Summer. If your grades are good enough, you might end up doing an internship with some big names like Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/college/ip_overview.mspx
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I agree with both of the above I had a great time in college my first 2 years and learned alot in my classes. Near the end of my spring semester sophomore year I landed an internship and started working there about 30 hours a week(I took most of my courses in the afternoon on Tues/Thurs and a few nights) I would have kept the same plan up if things hadn't changed in my life, after that I went full time for work and school. I was able to finish in a year and half after that doing both but I really hated it. It really took alot out of me, so my advice is enjoy college, learn a lot, take summer jobs, and keep networking. With those you should be able to find a good offer once you graduate, you won't regret finishing you degree I can tell you that IMO.
EDIT: I forgot to add in addition to famous's post about an internship at MS my college had interviews for an internship at Carnegie Mellon University...they ended up offering it to me after I accepted my full time job offer. I still kick myself for not taking it today would be doing some crazy stuff i'm sure.
Heck, it took me 11 years of going to skewl and living life and working 40 hour work weeks at the same time before I got my Bachelor's.
11 years and you still can't spell school!!!!