I need an entry level IT Job, any suggestions?

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TheGameIs21

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Originally posted by: Duwelon
Out of high school I went to work for a major PC manufacturer taking Tech Support phone calls. After two years and a couple odd weeks I decided to go into my own local PC repair business. It's been slower than I expected and lately the competition has grown quite a bit as well. I'm in the need of a good steady job that pays decent.

I've checked out monster.com, but I'm wondering if anyone has some suggestions for me? I've sent my resume to several places but most of them never even reply. I'm very good at troubleshooting and I have a good work ethic and a broad range of experience. A+ certified too.

What I would love is getting into a company's IT department and overseeing a certain number of users, fixing whatever problems come up, etc. Help Desk support wouldn't be too bad either if the pay was right.

Does anyone have any tips for me or any place I should be looking specifically?

Edit: Oh and I'm ready to relocate almost anywhere in the USA.

Thanks,
Aaron.

You have pm
 

nageov3t

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I couldn't imagine being a plumber... not only do you have to deal with angry people (who wouldn't be, if they weren't able to use their toilet for an extended period of time), but they've also gotta deal with some of the nastiest stuff evar.
 

OverVolt

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TIER 1 TECH SUPPORT!!!! !!1!1!1!one!!!one!11!!one!!1eleven!11!11one!1!!o1!1!n!11!e!!1
 

classy

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Originally posted by: Jnetty99
IT job with A+ only if your lucky, even if you had a A+ and MCSE you still would be giving a tech support job unless you get lucky or a friend helps you out.
Most IT entry level jobs want someone with a Computer Science degree or at least in college for that.
While in college you can get an intership doing low entry level and when you get out of college you can get a better job.

That ain't true at all. And a person with a MCSE even if its paper is leaps and bounds ahead of someone with just an A+. Level 1 support is easily attainable with an A+. And if you want to get into admin you'll need a higher level cert or a college degree.
 

everman

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Having a college degree helps a lot most of the time. When an employer is looking at resumes part of that process often involves throwing out those without a degree.
Go to school, it's the best investment you can make (if you actually take it seriously).