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Posted by: JamieH123

Hey every-
Just a little about myself b4 i get to some questions....
I'm 20 years old and Australian and live in U.S - Alabama i've been in the US for around 8 months

I just started a new job as a junior computer tech at a small computer tech bussiness, i dont have ANY experience fixing computers never gone to college or university but i am a "Gamer", my Dad landed this job as he is a self taught computer wizard for as many years as i have been here so i have grown up with it, the boss asked for any1 he knew to work for him and he recommended me. I fast learned that i cant slack off and i have to try learn as much as possible and work as hard as i can. With this new mind set i am wondering what the best option for me to go with.
I work usually 7- close monday to saturday and i am wanting to get the most out of my time to look up and study on things related to Hardware , Internet and networking , and alot of other usefull things that i will be doing in this job
Maybe some websites to look up and take notes on things i will need to know.
Suggestions on what i can do for school maybe study up on the A+ - as my boss has told me he would pay for me to get my certification if i passed ( he is awesome ).

anyways i better get back to work any info would be great thanx



Posted by: Infernicus

yea well get a qualification in a general course, then specialise, say in networking etc

well done getting the job though *thumbs up* and the best of luck





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