I'm in O&G...or, I was, rather. Anyway, I'm actively seeking employment to get back into that, but soon I am going to need to find something to get me by until I can get there. That said, the idea of IT support entered my mind. I am largely entertaining this deal because of my enjoyment with fixing workstations, installing software, and the like but not wanting to be programming. Also, I'm basing the interest on my old companies IT support guys. We had Linux and Windows admins...but we also had guys that set up new systems, fixed ip fixed, swapped out parts...opened and closed tickets. Seems like something I can do and who knows, maybe it could transition to something more. Does it require certs? Is this a viable short to long term solution? If it does require certifications...where do I get them? Is this doable? Additional thoughts on this idea?
Mainly I'm pretty much caught up with projects and I can't sit and be useless much longer. And I need benefits.
I can work doing anything, but if I could do something that paid better AND had potential for turning into something i really liked then it would be a more solid plan.
Mainly I'm pretty much caught up with projects and I can't sit and be useless much longer. And I need benefits.
I can work doing anything, but if I could do something that paid better AND had potential for turning into something i really liked then it would be a more solid plan.