I've been gathering a lot of information over the past few days and reviewing other resumes that get sent through here looking to get into help desk/IT. I am 24 years old and have made some mistakes in my life and ended me up at a dead-end job just working to work. I have since gotten the A+ and Network+ upon reading from multiple sources (including here, so thank you for the motivation!) that they will help me get into an entry level job in help desk/ tech support and if I apply myself I can work my way up. I have been going back to college with a renewed focus and recently got straight A's for the first time in my life last semester. My 5 year plan involves finishing my A.A next semester (this fall I will have enough credits) and getting a bachelors degree in something I.T. related (was thinking Management Information Systems, there's a good university in my area with a good program).
I have attached the resume here for viewing.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2di-Nxl2OCBbEJOQzZuMS02Skk/view?usp=sharing
I also had a question or two.
A lot of the companies in my area are asking for high levels of experience and a bachelors degree on top of 100 other things. Should I still apply to these even though it seems out of my reach? They are still listed as tier 1 help desk. I've heard that HR tries to scare people away with lower confidence into not applying.
I work during the night and sleep during the day. Will it be a problem if I am not able to answer the phone right when they call? I sleep from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and I understand this conflicts with business hours. I was thinking I could call the next day before I went to bed.