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Workforce Investment Act

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?
 
Free classes! Will you qualify for the WIA while employed? I would go for it, 41 is not too old (you have more data stored).
I think a tech job is something you can do for more years than a physical job like baggage handler.
Never turn down free knowledge, it would be fun! I assume you won’t be expected to attend classes full time but will be flexible.
 
More power to ya there Mattymatt! Glad to hear of all the options that have opened up to you. Sorry to hear the air port gig isn’t working out.
 
I know right? I was older than that when I learned how and then built my first database for an entire state agency!
 
I picked up some extra shifts this week to so that I can pay back my parents for my most recent move. Next week, I will file the paperwork and see what happens. I do really like my job working around planes ... I just wish it paid more than a starvation wage.
 

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