So I'm still deciding where I would like to fall into the IT realm.
I've been self-employed for 25 years, and most of the time my workload consists of "I need it now" type assignments where I am only paid for results. Of course, there is only so much of me to go around, and the current economy has only made it worse since everybody not only needs it now, but they can't afford to pay much. I'm kind of over it.
I completed a Certificate program in Computer Forensics - but the profession also seems pretty demanding, very similar to what I'm already doing (and trying to get away from!).
So I started Cisco Networking Academy and have completed modules A/B, and plan on taking the CCENT and then on to CCNA Security (I will also be taking a Cisco security class this spring.) I'm also taking the Sec+ within the next month or so.
I took an information security class earlier this year and loved it. It seems more like an area I would like to get into, rather than being a straight tech guy, Network Admin or Engineer. But, I understand the importance of the technical skills as a foundation, thus my continued pursuit of the networking stuff.
Reviewing the posts on this board, I'm still trying to get a better understanding of the daily demands for various IT positions. Honestly, I'm looking fir the type of position where I can go in, work my tail off for however many hours they need me, and then go home without any worries or baggage hanging over my head.
Preferably, this would be in a not so technical role. And, not working as a consultant, again, I just want to collect a steady paycheck as opposed to the self-employed/consultant type gig.
Any thoughts? And thank in advance.