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jthunderbird wrote: » The biggest factor in money is location. You said Ohio area? Unfortunately I have no idea how it is there. You also stated that you are AFR... do you have any security clearances?
Maui wrote: » Yes I do have a security clearance. I certainly have lots of options in this area I have close friends who are high on the food chain with companies located In Cincinnati (i.e. GE avaition, Proctor and Gamble, Amazon, Government entities etc.) they may not work in IT per say but it wouldn't take much for me to get my resume pushed. And to be honest I've been with my current civilian employer for 17 years. I'm well respected in my current position if I get the degree and a little knowledge to back it up I doubt it would take much to transfer into an IT/business scope keeping my current salary, if I can show I'm more beneficial in that role. At first glance I wasn't sure if it could work financially, however putting it down on paper as an outline of a 2 year plan it may be more promising than I had suspected I may be able to pull this off without much of hit to our family lifestyle. Of course no plan is without flaw if the gods aren't smiling down.
mikelau13 wrote: » +1 on that IT/business is definitely the best way to go.
mikelau13 wrote: » Otherwise, if you are aiming to become an full I.T.-only person, I would say 45 is too old to start for you, and don't forget the fact that the older you are the slower you can learn in general. By the time you are senior enough to make $100k, on average we are talking about 10 years (study + experience) later and you do need some luck.
ande0255 wrote: » I've heard from my older peers at college who were also re-entering the field and graduating with IT degrees / certifications, that they couldn't hardly find a job because they made so much in their previous career, that employers didn't believe they will take the job seriously for the compensation being offered.
Maui wrote: » Glad you agree with my approach to all of this. Its nice to have some buy-in from someone currently in the field.
Plantwiz wrote: » I would like to know your source on this??? Besides, even if it were ten years, that makes him 55, not old at all. But I want some proof on that statement, because I happen to know folks who have made this work.
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