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Mop wrote:jesus I make double that in retail QQ
Gargamellow wrote:do what you want to..it is your life....just make sure you consider the effects of this job chan ge on your marriage..and don't forget to leave the job you are at responsibly in case the new one doesn't work out, if you choose to do it
ybik gnome wrote:Its a PC tech position, which is as entry lvl as you can get. he mainly described it at first as doing software upgrades, setting up new printers, taking phone calls and doing over the phone support. Most help desk around here are 15$ an hour, which isnt a huge jump, but the only help desk position Ive been offered is 1st shift, but Wednesday-Sunday working Holidays.
I initially want to go into Cisco field since Ive got my CCNA and want to keep going up that route.
Mop wrote:I am 27
Mop wrote:I am 27 and i said retail not sales, ive done sales and made much more but did not like it all that much, people are flaky and follow up calls suck.
I do sell stuff but rarely do I see anything in my paycheck reflecting it, more often than not if I do sell something that results in some sort of comision I give it to the guy making 6.75 a hour behind the counter.
The only reason i made that statement was that amount of money to get shit on as level one support doesnt seem at all worth it - I would think a job that pays more and allows you to go to school to learn all the same shit you would get as a lvl one support would be a better bet. I know how much I shit on the IT guys i have to deal with regularly. Then again at that point I would find a job that pays you well and go get a business or marketing degree ( even an AA ) then go do what ever you want since either of those translate to pretty much anything in the real world
Tikker wrote:certification means fuck all compared to actual experience
the absolute worst fucking IT people are those with lots of certs, zero experience and think they actually know what they're talking about
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