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benchod wrote: » Anyhow, I'm deciding to change career again to something else ( actual career ).
benchod wrote: » Do you know ration of interviewer for single IT position ? IT market is rough. I think career in health care is more suitable for future and security.
RouteThisWay wrote: » You worked for 1 year in a Tier 1 help desk position. I highly doubt you are qualified to talk about the IT market. In fact, I know you aren't. You don't mention any certifications you have achieved, any experience gained, or.. anything. All you are doing is whining about why no one is throwing themselves at your feet begging you to be their next network/system admin after working for only one year in a tier 1 job. IT is all about growth. In IT, you will spend a lot of your time studying, reading, studying some more, running labs, reading some more, labbing some more, and studying again. On your own time. ---- Based on your "actual career" choice, I am going to guess you are easily swayed by friends/articles about how "easy money" there is in IT, or health care etc. You want to fast track to $$$. It isn't going to happen. So, anyway.. have fun in the health care industry. I hear entry level positions there involve changing diapers and wiping asses. But I am sure you will change careers once again after 12 months of checking blood pressure and no one will hire you as their Chief Neurosurgeon. EDIT: I need coffee.
keenon wrote: » you do need coffee.@bradley...LOL awesome pic
RouteThisWay wrote: » Anyone know what movie that is from? I'm intrigued!
xenodamus wrote: » Did you become a restaurant manager after 1 year of flipping burgers?
Mrock4 wrote: » Not that I'm proud of it, but I did. At 17 years old I was hired as a cook, and a month before my 18th birthday I became the store manager. Maybe he did the same and expected the same in IT..not going to happen obviously... IT isn't for everyone. Best of luck to him in his future endeavors.
veritas_libertas wrote: » ...you need to realize that if you plan to succeed at anything you need to be dedicated and not waiver.
benchod wrote: » Oh FYI..PA will earn $85000 to $90000 . Check mate, tell me if IT pays anything near that with job security ?
benchod wrote: » Actually, I'm planning on going to full time college of physician assistance school. I already have BS in Business Management ( to poster who said I lack education ) I'm sure IT is great career for many only if you started 10 years ago not now. It's nearly impossible to get exposure to IT field in 2010 without expereince or background then it was 10 years ago or 5 years ago. Oh FYI..PA will earn $85000 to $90000 . Check mate, tell me if IT pays anything near that with job security ? besides, you may think my english sucks, not really.. this is a freaking fourm get real not a essay or standardized test. Anyhow good luck everyone.
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