11-11-2013, 10:18 PM
drozx12 Wrote:It is 1000% possible!! What provides direction depends on your interest, experience, education level, skill set, etc.
So about 15 years ago I took some certifications and some programming classes and set out to be a programmer right up until I wrapped up my BASIC and VB intro classes and climbed to C and C# and couldn't make heads or tales out of the darn homework assignments. That was when I knew being a programmer may be beyond my reach. Soon after I got an entry level I.T. job (tech support) and was exposed to what programmers and other positions actually really did. At this time I thanked god the programming classes discouraged me so much because to be honest, being a full time programmer takes a special person (i.e. extended periods of solitude, a lot of math, deep thought, etc) and I'm not built like that. To shorten the story, I worked my way through a handful of positions since and I'm now in Sr. Management (Sales to boot) at a global software company in the ERP space making more money than many lawyers (partners not included) and other professional positions do, and I just completed my B.S. degree requirements last week.
So for advice per se......if you're not working in the I.T. field today, try and see if you can switch career fields/jobs, volunteer or something so that you can get exposed to other positions in the field. There are jobs such as support, quality assurance, systems analyst, requirements analyst, business analyst, consultant, project manager, system administrator, systems engineer, product manager, database analyst, network engineer, database administrator, and many other positions I either held, worked along side of, or managed.
A lot of opportunities that fit a variety of interests, skills, experience, education levels, etc so you knowing a little more about different positions....well you can better decide what may work best for you. Also many of the job titles I previously mentioned are very mobile (company to company or state to state) and offer pretty descent salaries and can easily get into 6 figures. Lastly the industry that you ultimately end up in also plays a part regarding compensation (i.e. a network admin working in the public school system will probably make considerably less than a network admin in a company like EMC, and EMC will surpass comp for a small organization with about 100 employees) healthcare, aviation, transportation industry, etc.
Side note hardware techs have been a dying breed over the past decade, and network engineers have consolidated as well (i.e. Cisco certified engineers pay top $$ but you have to be a stud to get the certification and experience not far behind a darn Dr.) Then you have to consider are you a geek per se that enjoys reading about the newest technology that's slated to hit the market, newsgroups, getting trial copies and tinkering well beyond your normal hours of 8 to 5 not including being on call If this doesn't appeal to you then you may want to back away several of the previously mentioned job titles because you will get left in the dust by your peers because some of them will be geeks.
Hope the info was helpful. Good luck!!
This was a very informative post. Thank you.
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Intro Psych 70, US His I 64, Intro Soc 63, Intro Edu Psych 70, A&I Lit 64, Bio 68, Prin Man 69, Prin Mar 68
DSST
Life Dev Psych 62, Fund Coun 68, Intro Comp 469, Intro Astr 56, Env & Hum 70, HTYH 456, MIS 451, Prin Sup 453, HRM 62, Bus Eth 458
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Int Alg, Coll Alg
TEEX
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Sys Analysis & Design, Programming, Cyber
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