- Mar 26, 2005
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Long story short, I was very ill for many years, so when other people were getting their education, making friends, advancing careers, etc. I was home. In bed. I got my first "real" job around 30, and I got my Master's degree in Web Programming (from a crappy unknown college) around 34. Since no one would hire me for Web Programming with no experience, I ended up working as a tech support monkey, and after switching 3 different jobs, I FINALLY got from 43k to 62k which is still literally nothing in New York City. I need to be at 130-150k if I ever want to have a family and raise kids.
Question is, how do I do it? Go back to college again? At 40 and with a full-time job? Not going to happen. I think my only option is to study something on my own time, and then leverage my Master's Degree to find a better job.
Two issues with that:
1)Can't just study anything and waste my time. What can I "realistically" learn that would really help me advance? For example, I'm not just going to go learn C++ or Python. I'm terrible at programming and forgot everything I learned in the past. Learn servers or networks? I tried. No one will hire a tech support guy for a Network Engineer or a Server Administrator position. They keep saying "you have no experience". I actually have plenty, but not specifically in a work setting. Plus, many server/network guys only get up to around 75-85k.
2)For some unknown reason, I am only able to get jobs working for the city. Private sector won't even give me a chance. I been sending out resumes for many years and never, not even once have I gotten an interview for private sector. You would think it's my resume. It's not. I had it checked many times by professionals and been told it looks great given my experience and my past. See above.
What would you do if you were me? Imagine I wasn't sick for 11 years of my life, but instead was a lazy bum who only played video games up till now. Now I suddenly woke up and decided I want to do better in life. What do I do?
Question is, how do I do it? Go back to college again? At 40 and with a full-time job? Not going to happen. I think my only option is to study something on my own time, and then leverage my Master's Degree to find a better job.
Two issues with that:
1)Can't just study anything and waste my time. What can I "realistically" learn that would really help me advance? For example, I'm not just going to go learn C++ or Python. I'm terrible at programming and forgot everything I learned in the past. Learn servers or networks? I tried. No one will hire a tech support guy for a Network Engineer or a Server Administrator position. They keep saying "you have no experience". I actually have plenty, but not specifically in a work setting. Plus, many server/network guys only get up to around 75-85k.
2)For some unknown reason, I am only able to get jobs working for the city. Private sector won't even give me a chance. I been sending out resumes for many years and never, not even once have I gotten an interview for private sector. You would think it's my resume. It's not. I had it checked many times by professionals and been told it looks great given my experience and my past. See above.
What would you do if you were me? Imagine I wasn't sick for 11 years of my life, but instead was a lazy bum who only played video games up till now. Now I suddenly woke up and decided I want to do better in life. What do I do?