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Tuesday, 20 March 2007

16 year old wanting to earn some money in IT? -

hey im 16 years old, but im extremely experience in IT for my age, i am able to build(hardware wise), repair, install new components, install software, program basic commands, and am genarally handy with linux, and all mac oporating systems, as well as all versions of windows. i am also very good with portable technology,ie(ipods, games consoles, phones...ect) i am looking to start earning money from my skills but i am unsure of where to start and which qualifications i am able to get at this age thank you very much happy new year to everybody|::::|I know this is not what you want to hear, but just hear me out. It is great that you are looking into careers, I am 17 and in more or less the same boat you are. What I DO suggest that you do is look into take actual college courses at your local community college or at a nearby college/university. I would steer clear of taking ANY classes online. Not much else you can do...unfortunately.|::::|boy!!! I wish you were my son. Keep taking classes and excelling. Grow. Complete your basic college courses. Be sure to excel in English as so many computer quot;nerdsquot; can t communicate that well. You need to let your age catch up with your intelligence and expertise. You have at least 2 years to become of age to be hired. but don t underestimate your potential and skills. I suggest volunteering at the YMCA etc to help youngsters or help seniors who have fears of computers etc. This will help your resume 200%. Good luck! Keep me informed.|::::|Hmm,well.. you could try learning a programming language and become a programmer you could design websites or just apply for a job at a place like pc world.|::::|Information Technology- http://itclassified.org/|::::|Do you mean as a primary profession or do you mean as a sideline? What about web design? Many small companies need web sites creating and maintaining, but don t want to have full time staff to do this as it s a waste of resources. Also have to agree with the poster below - communications skills and a good command of English are vital.

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