Learning/improving tech skills - Tech education/certificates general

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I previously held COMPTIA certs and stuff that was niche to my job until I burned out and left the IT sector. Unfortunately, I am getting on in years and physical labor is leaving me with a limp and I am need of escape back into a sit-down job that needs to make me more then $20/hr. I am sure there are many of you like me in this position or just starting out and perhaps there are people currently in industry willing to share knowledge so their fellow man doesn't have to suffer.

In this thread, please share/discuss resources/certifications and where to find work after obtaining said skills.
 
well with sit-down jobs there are mostly office jobs which require a PC to use. not sure how to help ya out OP, collect welfare if you genuinely cant work properly any more.
 
Get your Security and related certs? Or are those largely useless now too?
They expire after 3 years and I havnt bothered to renew. Had A+, Security+, and Network+. I suppose though since AI these are largely out of date, especially with the introduction of slots for chips dedicated for it… oh and I suppose changes at DataCenters as well.
 
Well, go get your car mechanic certs and don't borher renewing em hoping to move up from Chonda lube tech to Mercedes diag tech....
The point of the thread was meant for IT certifications. But I guess I didn't make it clear and thats on me, despite posting in Internet & Technology topic. But I get it, cars now have lots of technology in them. The one thing though with mechanic position is you legally cannot be paid Overtime if you work for a dealership, and your boss can keep you at work indefinitely if they wanted to, and looking at rates it seems to a dollar less then what I what I could be potentially making now doing hard labor ($25/h).

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For everyone else not familiar: I started with Comptia. With the 3 core certificates this can get you out of minimum wage hell and somewhere between $12-$16/h.

Telecom focused: Calix certs are very expensive and Niche and I do not recommend these unless you work for a telecom employer that uses them. Not that my employer cared I had them I really did not see any bump in pay. IMO Telecom work sucks because that industry is corrupt as hell, you are not permitted to say 'no', and typically their customers are the whiniest little bitches that WILL keep you on the phone for HOURS. The more rare and nastier type of customer in that space will put you in the hospital. Stay out of telecom if you can unless its the only gig in town, and do not stay longer then 6 months to a year unless you like being abused by sociopaths. Its not worth your mental/physiological health and faith in humanity.
 
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