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235 – Linux For The Rest Of Us
Hi Door and Bruce,
I’m one of those younger persons who was put on the college path for getting into IT. I graduated with a degree in computer information systems, however I’m having trouble looking for tech positions, as I find that most require previous work experience in a related field. What would you guys say is a good position to start at? Currently I work as a sales representative for a large industrial supplies company. I thought about looking for a tech job there, but I’d have to relocate across the USA. Unfortunately we’re heavily tied into the Microsoft suite of programs, including on the back-end. This is a problem for me because I’m windows-illiterate.
Since it’s been a few years I’m a bit rusty with networking, and basically forgot all of the Java programming I’ve learned. Would you know of an efficient method of brushing up on these essential skills?
If you made it this far through the email, I thank you for your time. As to what niche I’m looking to fill, I’m unsure. Systems administrations would be my goal, but I gotta find a way to get there.
Best regards,
Robby
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235 – Linux For The Rest Of Us
Hi Door and Bruce,
I’m one of those younger persons who was put on the college path for getting into IT. I graduated with a degree in computer information systems, however I’m having trouble looking for tech positions, as I find that most require previous work experience in a related field. What would you guys say is a good position to start at? Currently I work as a sales representative for a large industrial supplies company. I thought about looking for a tech job there, but I’d have to relocate across the USA. Unfortunately we’re heavily tied into the Microsoft suite of programs, including on the back-end. This is a problem for me because I’m windows-illiterate.
Since it’s been a few years I’m a bit rusty with networking, and basically forgot all of the Java programming I’ve learned. Would you know of an efficient method of brushing up on these essential skills?
If you made it this far through the email, I thank you for your time. As to what niche I’m looking to fill, I’m unsure. Systems administrations would be my goal, but I gotta find a way to get there.
Best regards,
Robby
———-
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