I'm in a dilemma. I have absolutely no IT experience at all. I help my friends and stuff when they need computer help, but I haven't done anything substantial. (ie. Installed hard-drives, CD-ROMs, RAM, etc, but that's all easy stuff).
I got my A+ cert and landed a Help Desk job with Dell supporting the government, but I really think it's going nowhere. All I do is reset passwords all day. I haven't learned anything since. I want to branch out into a Desktop Support role so I have more real experience, but I'm not sure how to get the skills they ask for.
This may sound stupid, but what do you need to get to prove you can troubleshoot Office, Outlook, etc. (I use these programs pretty well, but I can't say I know how to fix them.) Where do you find info about working with BlackBerrys, PDAs, etc?
I'm working on my Net+ cert, but I want a foundation first before I pick up something that's not going to help me. I'm also considering working on MCDST, but I'm seeing mixed reviews on this in the forums.
My overall goal is to deal with database stuff, but I want to take it one step at time, learning what I can to move up gradually. I'm willing to learn, but I don't want to waste time or run around in circles.
As you can see I need a lot of help, so anyone who can point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks