Ah.. to be young and free... Now I'm old and free. Just not the same. I just started going to school again to try a new career path in Computer Network Support. Iv'e spent most of my life working jobs in manufacturing, and never really being happy. I have always loved working with computers, although programming them was never my idea of fun. Putting them together and getting them to run well has been my specialty. I also like teaching others how to use them.
Mustash, I have a friend who is now about as high up on the list of Network support consulting as you can get. He works for
Fusion Storm as a consultant and works out of his home here in Eugene. He never went to college. It's true. He started at
Spectra Physics (now
Data Logic) right out of High School, They had an opening in their IT dept. and he got it. Sent him to Portland to take classes in using Novell / Sun Servers. He stayed with them for the mandatory 2 years then left to work at
Pacific Power in Portland. Worked there for another couple years then got on at a consulting firm in Portland. About this time he got married. While working In California on a consulting job for
Verison Wirteless I think it was, the CEO of
Symantec met him and offered him a job as their world support tech. He took it. He worked for
Symantec for what 12 years? then just recently quit to join
Fusion Storm. Last I knew he was helping
Tiger Direct get their east and west branch offices to communicate with each other. I think he is in his early to mid 30's now and makes more in one month than I do in a year.
(sigh) I look good in green don't I?