Mattymatt
Imperfectly Perfect
I found out from a friend about the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) which provides job training and retraining for people that are underemployed or on disability. I spent much of my adult life in information technology and I am thinking about trying to re-enter that career field because I don't know how much longer I will be able to work as an airline baggage handler. The work is very difficult and I can really only manage 2 or 3 days and I am left exhausted.
My friend just used the WIA to update his IT certifications and he is a little older than me. However, he is struggling getting beyond a simple help desk position. I am going to apply to the program through my local unemployment office. I still have the paperwork of my expired certifications. Perhaps I will get Security+, Network+, Linux+, and a Cisco certification? The classes and exams are free. In fact, I could probably pass Security+ and Network+ today. Linux and Cisco would take some more work. I am really interested in security and networks so it might make sense? Or maybe at 41 I have just aged out?
My friend just used the WIA to update his IT certifications and he is a little older than me. However, he is struggling getting beyond a simple help desk position. I am going to apply to the program through my local unemployment office. I still have the paperwork of my expired certifications. Perhaps I will get Security+, Network+, Linux+, and a Cisco certification? The classes and exams are free. In fact, I could probably pass Security+ and Network+ today. Linux and Cisco would take some more work. I am really interested in security and networks so it might make sense? Or maybe at 41 I have just aged out?