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I've recently become unemployed. I've worked as a land surveyor for over 20 years, and for the same company for about 20 years. I've been wanting to get out of civil engineering for awhile now, so this is the kick in the ass I've needed :^D
I'd like to get a entry-mid level IT support job. The problem is I don't have any college experience. I'm a hobbyist, that would like to do this work for a living, but with the current job market, I'm competing with people that are over qualified for the position.
I'd like some suggestions for expanding my knowledge of IT in a business environment. It has to be something I can do at home for free. I don't have any money that I can use to go to school. If you have any good job search websites, that would be appreciated also. These are the ones I've been using...
Careerbuilder.com
Craigslist
Monster.com
Dice.com(Seems to be for a higher skill level than I'm looking for)
Jobs.com
Yahoo! Hot Jobs
It's a long shot getting into the kind of job I'd like, but at this point, so is civil engineering(local companies are doing very badly). I'd like to think that my maturity would make up for lack of experience, but sometimes I'm just not cynical enough :^D
Any tips would be greatly appreciated :^)
I'd like to get a entry-mid level IT support job. The problem is I don't have any college experience. I'm a hobbyist, that would like to do this work for a living, but with the current job market, I'm competing with people that are over qualified for the position.
I'd like some suggestions for expanding my knowledge of IT in a business environment. It has to be something I can do at home for free. I don't have any money that I can use to go to school. If you have any good job search websites, that would be appreciated also. These are the ones I've been using...
Careerbuilder.com
Craigslist
Monster.com
Dice.com(Seems to be for a higher skill level than I'm looking for)
Jobs.com
Yahoo! Hot Jobs
It's a long shot getting into the kind of job I'd like, but at this point, so is civil engineering(local companies are doing very badly). I'd like to think that my maturity would make up for lack of experience, but sometimes I'm just not cynical enough :^D
Any tips would be greatly appreciated :^)
