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fatalforce wrote: » Hello, I've recently been offered a position to work for the federal government for a non-IT position which I may or may not enjoy doing, and I'm having a difficult time making a decision on whether to accept or not. I'm currently working at a datacenter in an entry-level position building out servers, and I enjoy working there. The benefits aren't that bad either. However, the only way to move up in the company is if someone higher up leaves, which only happened once in the last five years.The government job is a 2 year program. If I pass several exams, I'll be brought on as a permanent employee. If I fail those exams, I'm out. So I'm at a lost as to what to do. If I stay, there's no guarantee that I'll be able to move up whether with my current company or another if I stay in the field and acquire more experience and certifications. This may also be my only chance at getting a federal position, since it is so incredibly difficult to get one in the first place. If I leave and it works out, I'll pretty much be set until I retire. However, if it doesn't work out, I'll be back to square one, trying to find another entry-level IT position. At this point, I'm at a complete loss at what to do. I have until Monday morning to make a decision. If you were in my position, what would you do?
Chitownjedi wrote: » So you are still working an entry-level position now, even though you have been working there for around 5 years? And if you leave you would have to go find more entry level work? Honestly, and I could be wrong... it don't seem like you care much about your career as much as you care about finding a job to punch in and out of until you no longer are obligated. I would like to help if I can but its difficult helping people who lack motivation and the self-drive to improve themselves... the good thing is is that you must have some to sign up and post on the forums... so I guess the first question is do you really want to be in IT that long? And what do you enjoy doing the most within the field? If I were you i would start studying and certifying right now in my current position, so that you no longer think you are entry-level, and can pursue the positions you want without feeling that if it don't work out with one you have to revert to the bottom of the totem pole
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