Newbie here, thanks for having me (I need career advice) LONG READ
Thank you all for having me on this site. I found this place after some serious self searching. But enough dramatics, I need help, period.
OK guys so I feel I should give a little bit of a backstory into who I am, and yes I'm putting myself out there. I'm a 29 yr old hispanic male living in New York City. The highest education I have is a high school diploma. I have about 1yr and a half of college where I majored in MIS, back in the early 2000's (2001-2003).
Without going too much into details, I pretty much ended my studies there and before long I landed an entry level food service position at a prestigious hospital here. Since then I've moved up the financial bracket by moving to different departments (a clerk in the medical records department, scheduler for pediatric surgery, and now a patient financial advisor, ie registering clinic patients and discharging them with their proper appts). Along the way I've also acquired a family (wife, two kids and a dog). It's all lead up to this, 8 years of moving within a union knowing that I could do more. My friends... I have been procrastinating, to put it most gently.
I don't want to continue living like this, but I always felt like since I have an 8:30-5 job with an 8yr old and a 4yr old, it'd be impossible to pursue what I love to do, which is work with computers. But there must be a way, and I have recently begun to look into online courses; which led me to what I'm thinking now: Is it possible to pick up where I left off a decade ago? Should I revisit the MIS field. At first I thought "Great!" but then I gave it another thought... what is MIS? Did I have any idea what I was getting myself into back in college. After doing a few google searches online, I'm positive I had no clue. I mean with so many variations and and such, even now I have no idea what I would do, which ultimately led me to this forum, and now I'm at the behest of you guys... I really need help I feel like this is my last shot at school and I don't know where to start. I feel like MIS needs something more, like I should have majored in computer science or something before that (I'm obviously fully aware of my current ignorance).
I just want to add my experience with computers is mostly software based. I've done some sort of data entry, fiddling with game software, editing files, (light) hex editing. I also clean peoples systems as far as viruses and such (although to be honest with the assistance of elaborate step by step instructions). I've done a little bit of everything I guess you can say. I also have a Medical Coding and Billing Certificate, when I was working for the records department, which worked under the Health Informations Management department (maybe that's a route I could take?).
I mean I really don't know where I should begin. After writing all of this I feel like I have quite the long road ahead of me, maybe I missed the boat. Should I just start fresh? I know I made terrible choices, I'm just wondering if there's a way I can turn it around. I'm prepared to hear the worst.
Thanks for the time and the help. My future kind of depends on this. No pressure.
Oh and sorry for my writing style it's very funky and rushed, I know.