 | My mother keeps telling me that it won't be successful career. I don't want to believe her because she's always pessimistic besides she rarely does her research since she doesn't really use computer at all. How can she know if she doesn't do her research??
I've seen a lot of job positions for computer support specialist on the internet but one of my friends said its too hard to find a job for that.
I don't know if its true anymore. Please tell me if it'd make a fair career!
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 | My mother keeps telling me that it won't be successful career. I don't want to believe her because she's always pessimistic besides she rarely does her research since she doesn't really use computer at all. How can she know if she doesn't do her research??
I've seen a lot of job positions for computer support specialist on the internet but one of my friends said its too hard to find a job for that.
I don't know if its true anymore. Please tell me if it'd make a fair career!
1 answer - Asked By: John Doe - 7/4/2011 |
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 | I am currently attending college to become a Computer support specialist and also Web and digital media development. I was wondering if I could get a job in one of these fields before I got my Degree? If so when and how?
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 | I'm really interested in becoming a Computer Support Specialist as computer jobs are more needed but i'm not very good in math. I'm good in computers but not in math. I fear that to become one I would have to take a lot of math courses. I really want to be an archivist but I fear that it would be hard to get a job as one. I'm very good in history as well. What should I do?
1 answer - Asked By: The Zunester - 12/12/2008 |
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 | I want to go back to school to become a Computer Support Specialist, but I don't want to spend anymore than 2 years in school. I am in my 30's now and don't want to spend a lot of time in school.
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 | I don't want to sit at the end of a help desk line and just listen to people's phone calls, I like to work with my hands. Could I get a job as a computer support specialist doing stuff like setting up/fixing networks, installing software, setting up computers, upgrading computers and whatnot with an Associate Degree in Computer Information Technology with a concentration in Information Technology Support?
1 answer - Asked By: Patrick Urner - 8/13/2012 |
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 | I currently have a HSED and have had experience buying broken/returned/defected desktops wholesale and fixing/reselling them. I would like to become a network admin, and I am wondering where I should go from here.
Would it be possible to get an A+ certification and an associates degree in computer science, then get a job as a computer support specialist, and finally get a job as a network admin?
Best answer gets $10,000.
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 | I am interviewing to be a part-time computer support specialist. I have no experience and I'm a senior going for a bs in cs. The Job is for a pre-k - 8th grade private school in MA. How much should I ask to get paid hourly?
I could also refraise by asking how much I should expect.
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 | I plan on my first IT job being a computer support specialist, then working my way up to becoming a network systems administrator. Are there any specific degrees or certifications that would qualify me for these positions? Would an associates degree be sufficient?
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 | I'm looking to get into personal computer repair along side my new job, which is a computer support specialist at a private school. I have 3 years of pc repair experience prior to this job. I was wondering if anyone had any tips to help me get started and if they even think it's a good idea?
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 | Do I need to go to a technical school for this or what do I need to do? Any of you a computee support specialist?
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 | The type of computer knowledge I have is novice. I install programs and work the inside of the computer. Would that be consider for computer support specialist? My type speed is above average and I enjoying being around computers.
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 | I am taking up computer science and am wondering if this will give me sufficient skills, such as web design, Computer Support Specialist skills and everything else? Or should I be studying another field for that?
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 | I was looking into Computer Support Specialist but they make too little money, like $46k a year on average. Then Information Security Manager where they make lot of money, like $80k on average but it requires a lot of schooling (master's degree). What are some other related fields that require just a bachelor's or associate's degree and make at least $60k +?
1 answer - Asked By: Jonet H - 1/16/2013 |
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 | So far I have been told these:
RN (Registered Nurse)
Dental Hygienist
Computer Specialist or IT or Computer Support Specialist
Radiologic technicians
Occupational therapist assistants
Anymore? thanks!
anything. I don't know what I want to do with my life, but i need to decide.
3 answers - Asked By: Juke Box Hero - 10/24/2009 |
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 | I took the ASVAB test and got the results. for
Computer Systems Analyst
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator.
Compensation and benifits, and job analyst
Financial Analyst
The test says that I would do very well, in these majors. What skills do i neeed to be in the video game design field? I wanted to be in this field, can i choose it because I want to?Or do you need the prior skills? Can I choose computer systems analyst, even though i dont kno anything about computers?
8 answers - Asked By: BlueLucario - 7/23/2007 |
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 | In what types of industries or locations do computer support specialist work in? please give the link to site.
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 | I'm going to school and going to get a degree where I can make roughly $30k a year and I'm wondering how much would someone need to make to comfortably become self supporting? I live on SSI and I want to become self supporting and part of that is getting a degree that would work even with my disability (which is a very severe stutter). I'm going for Computer Support Specialist and Network Specialist.
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 | Drafting, computer networking, and computer support specialist... which one of the choices would provide me the most opportunities? such as job advancement possibilities, the better income potential, and also what type of job positions would I be able to obtain?
1 answer - Asked By: babybrat8319 - 2/15/2010 |
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