Hello Everyone,
I stumbled across this forum earlier today while doing research and have been browsing it for a few hours now, so I figured it was time I registered and started posting.
A little about myself: I was recently honorably discharged from the Army and am now looking to get into IT. I've been using and working on computers for as long as I can remember - I really enjoy it and I feel I have a knack for it. I do not have a degree or any certifications(yet), but I do need to support my family.
I've been browsing and applying for jobs on a daily basis, even those I don't meet the education requirements for. If I feel I can perform the job description, I might as well give it a shot - right? So far, no bites(bytes?

) but I'm trying to remain optimistic.
The main thing holding me back from certifications is finances. Without a current job, it's tough to scrape together the cash for a certification. Then again, without a certification/formal education it's hard to scrape together a job. Catch-22's are a pain.

My first step will be A+, followed shortly by Security+. I eventually want to get into security, so following the Security+ I'll be studying for my MCSA/E:S. Should keep me occupied for a while, during which I will hopefully get a break and get my foot in the IT door. I'll also be pursuing my B.S. in Computer Science as soon as I figure out where exactly I'll be working.
I'm welcome to any and all advice. Don't be shy - I have some pretty thick skin. Also - if there are any hiring types(or anyone who knows their way around a good resume) that have the spare time to critique my resume, I would
greatly appreciate it. I'm not sure if it's my lack of education/certs that's precluding me from getting a call back or if I'm just missing something on my resume.
Thanks,
Sean
EDIT: Sorry if this is in the wrong section, please move it if it is.