Then start with your A+ certification AND start a little sole proprietorship (aka legal side hustle) fixing computers. Target some of the smaller retirement homes or even see if you can host a little session at the library about basic troubleshooting. Old people are always a good audience because they usually need the most help. The more experience you can get the better. It will also help if you're trying to get into a corporate gig to have the cert and some experience. Also you can write off any money you spend on classes and equipment on your taxes.you know what since you said it like that. i really do enjoy the hands are part of computers. like putting in new hard drives booting it up making sure stuff works right. listening to the error beeps, checking the cmos messages![]()



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5 in some cases. That's just a long time to wait. You can obtain a cert in less than a year and be employable. I'm definitely not against college, in terms of IT though certifications can get you where you need to go faster. Plus you still have to take 2 years of classes that aren't even related to the major. More time lost.