Quit my job today, where to from here?
Hello all,
I resigned from my waiting job today. Before you judge me, here is where I'm at:
1. My fiancee and I have saved up about ~$10,000 over the past few months, knowing that this was almost certainly an inevitability.
2. I live in Texas, where the recession isn't hitting *quite* so hard, so there are still jobs available.
3. My job was not allowing me to get in study time. I promise this is not simply whining on my part; I honestly was so tired after running all day long that I would typically come home and waste 1-2 hours winding down, at which time it was almost time to go to bed and start all over again.
I think the biggest reason was #3, as I feel like I am stagnating. I have my B.S. in Psychology (yeah, I know) from a brick and mortar, but have done nothing to show for going to school. My A+ exam is scheduled for Monday, and I have done some of the CCNA Netacad courses at the local community college.
Ok, now that the background is over, here are my questions to you:
1. What is my play from here? I know I need to revamp my resume with a quickness, but what else?
2. I already have my A+ scheduled/paid for. In your opinion, what should my next cert be? I am pretty close to done for the Network+, I have Darril's book for the Security+, I have Labsim for the CCNA/Linux+ (also the Odom bibles for the CCNA). I could actually probably take the CCENT with a couple of weeks of study. I'm looking for the most bang for my buck.
3. I realize that outright resigning was probably a stupid thing to do, but my reasoning was this: This waiting job was totally unrelated to what I want to be doing, and my boss typically doesn't really accept notice anyway (kind of a jerk). Plus, the biggest reason of all: I WAS STAGNATING. I probably would have stayed there for months more, not having time to do what I need to do to start a career. How should I relay to an interviewer that I am not a bad guy/I am reliable? I worked that dead-end job for 3 years and change, and just couldn't do it anymore.
4. Any resume tips? I was already planning on doing a functional resume that highlights skills and education over work history (for obvious reasons).
5. I'm planning on sending my resume to some of the staffing agencies, such as TEKsystems and Robert Half. Comments or feedback?
Thank you in advance for all your help. To be honest, if I did not have Techexams as a resource, I would not be nearly as well off as I am today, and might not have made this bold move.
Adam