cyberguypr wrote: » That lady clearly had a medical coding certificate. (CyberGuyPR runs and hides)
techfiend wrote: » Over qualified for sure. I had a similar role years ago before certs and bachelors. It wasn't a good job and I had to quit before it affected my personal life. It's a step back from computer tech. Don't go down a rung or fall off the ladder only look to climb. You really need to realize that you are good enough to climb to the next rung. Focus on nothing else professionally.
TheFORCE wrote: » @techfiend you will understand the current thread more once you read this http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/129953-medical-medical-coding-good-mix-skills.html
McxRisley wrote: » I think his problem is he has already overqualified himself for jobs within his experience range as well though with that MS degree. While I know MS degree doesn't equal knowledge, but as stated above it equals an employer feeling like you will just jump ship when something better comes along.
Accurs3D wrote: » I agree with everyone else that at least on paper you are grossly overqualified for this tier 1 Comcast cable tech position. Initially, I didn't understand the medical coding joke but with additional context from TheFORCE now I do. Looking at your post, it becomes clear that you really have no idea what you'd like to do. I think you need to apply for some higher level IT positions and just gain some experience if IT is what you want. Why not look into systems admin or something along those lines? You have a BSc, an MSc, and an ITIL V3, etc., but what you really need IMHO is a JOB.
Moon Child wrote: » I have a job, been working as a Laptop Technician for the past year.
NetEngineer86 wrote: » I dont think its been stated yet so I am eager to give my 2 cents....you were ....OVER QUALIFIED! lol no worries though man! Just means you are meant for a much better higher paying job out there. Dont be down about it, you will see this will end up being a great thing!
Moon Child wrote: » There is job security in the job I am at now it is a permanent position with pay raises and benefits. Getting great experience. I don't care that anyone can do the lower skill jobs, just very thankful at this stage of my life to have a job at all. My wife has worked at McDonald's for 20+ years and says I should be thankful have job I have and thankful in this economy I even have a job at all and I think she is right about that.