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benworld wrote: » My subconscious mind is telling me I"M OLD and late in the game, present mind is telling me go for it. ??
benworld wrote: » Guys, I'm thinking about changing career in to IT and I would like to know if it's late in the game. My background is mostly business management. I'm 32. For last 10 years or so my involvement and expertise is in restaurant operation. I'm starting to realize this is not what i want to do forever and am thinking about entering IT. I was always interested in IT but never had the motivation in 20's to follow through. But, working in restaurant industry is not what I really want to do at all anymore. I'm pretty tech savy. I understand and have great deal of low level knowledge (mostly A+ type knowledge). I'm interested in either Web Development / Networking / Cyber security. I can't make up mind. Any help on this? My subconscious mind is telling me I"M OLD and late in the game, present mind is telling me go for it. ?? Anything helps. Fire away. Thanks. Ben.
Mooseboost wrote: » You are not even remotely close to being too old.
benworld wrote: » I forgot to ask, should I consider another Bachelor program from WGU? Would another degree give me leg up? Thank you ben
koz24 wrote: » 32 is definitely not too old. Maybe if you were 70 then you would be too old. As far as as Web Development vs Security vs Networking-- I would rule out Security instantly. Why? Well because you usually need the full alphabet soup of security certs and experience to land a security job. It's going to be near impossible to get into security with one or maybe a couple certs and zero experience. Come back to security later if it still interests you, sometime in your 40s.
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