Hubix said:Would like to know which are the types of IT jobs is where the most money is, kinda like what should i start to learn/train in.
thanks
Hubix said:Would like to know which are the types of IT jobs is where the most money is, kinda like what should i start to learn/train in.
thanks
Mojo said:Best IT Money is in defence or any other area where you need DV Level security clearance.
Next is contracting with Expert level Knowledge of some system everyone wants but no body has a clue about.
But tbh I would stick with wintel stuff with some nix and knowledge of common systems, specialise in a good product if you get the chance and never turn down a job that could lead to being sponsored to DV level clearance.
Vladamir said:Pro gamer
Gamah said:P.E Teacher!
Vladamir said:Bum!
Gamah said:Learning more than you.
Case said:Support is fun imo and you can get decent money for it, plus there will always be jobs in It support
adoNix said:Support is quite boring, did it for a yea
*Some noob calls that wants help*
Me: Yes, whats the problem?
Noob: My router wont start!!!!
Me: Have you plugged in the power?
Noob...... *hangs up*
that was 50% of the calls i got
adoNix said:Support is quite boring, did it for a yea
*Some noob calls that wants help*
Me: Yes, whats the problem?
Noob: My router wont start!!!!
Me: Have you plugged in the power?
Noob...... *hangs up*
that was 50% of the calls i got
adoNix said:Support is quite boring, did it for a yea
*Some noob calls that wants help*
Me: Yes, whats the problem?
Noob: My router wont start!!!!
Me: Have you plugged in the power?
Noob...... *hangs up*
that was 50% of the calls i got
MaCaBr3 said:NOC (network operations centre) of any medium to big company. Basicely I'm paid for sitting on my ass and watching one of the huge plasma screens from time to time. Not the most fullfilling job, but hey, you gotta do something.
Depends on your outook on workKillswitch said:Fun >>> Salary.
Case said:Support is fun imo and you can get decent money for it, plus there will always be jobs in It support
yaruar said:The second one is dangerous as if the tech is no longer needed you will find it very difficult to work, i've had a number of mates who used to earn stupid money (60 to 100 an hour) doing specialist work and who haven't worked for years and had to retrain and take minimum wage jobs.
yaruar said:i've had a number of mates