What an IT job with no degree?
Yes. I'm actually taking up another job at a cafe soon to make ends meet..
What an IT job with no degree?
Yes. I'm actually taking up another job at a cafe soon to make ends meet..
Blimey, depends what you're doing I guess but a chap started here not long ago, he'd be about 25 with a couple of years experience, no degree, probably on 35k.
I guess its equivalent to first line + field support (the MD pays the transport costs). What is that bloke doing then? Can I ask which company it is?
Get yourself some basic qualifications like A+ and a couple of MCPs just to get started. Shouldn't take that long to do.
Server engineer + exchange, all the server guys as well as the day to day stuff also have a bit of a specialism.
It's working for a regional goverment agency.
I would do an MCP, but where would I get the money? Each exam (there are seven in one MCP) is over £100 to take, assuming I get the modules first time...
That explains it then.
A single exam is £88 which usually gives you an MCP in something, 7 certain MCPs make up an MCSE![]()
I find the pay here is above local rates tbh, but still know of other jobs in the area which are paying well above minimum wage. A first line job at another regional private company starting 18-26 etc.
Money wise it also depends on what you earn now.
If you're in a 40k a year job then saying move into a support team role might prove hard finding something that pays as much.
With 5 years experience though I'd not worry about the degree imho, guys get hired here who barely have A levels and are on good money in an IT role.
The op has 5 years experience in building and testing servers, that's not bad experience to get you into a server engineer type role.
do you want to be stuck at a desk - Not really, I mean I rarely sit down at work unless theres no work on, or my knee decides to be dodgey. (Random)
Do you want to be travelling but working indoors - Yes
Do you want to work outdoors - Yes
Do uyou want to travel and be out doors. - Yes
Do you want to work with people, on the phone, manual labour type jobs (this doesn't mean low paid unskilled)
I wouldn't know where to start in contracting...
And by contracting, do you mean literally working for a place for amount of months as they require? Then move on type thing?
Have you considered the armed forces?