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02-02-2005, 11:06 PM | #31 | |||
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The course is fairly simple and doesn't take much to pass. If you can install Windows98 and know how to use MS Office your half the way to your Cert II. Also, its good that your actually getting out there and doing something and keeping busy. Stops you getting down and that. I only just finished yr 12 last year, but i did Cert II IT as part of 2 units of my HSC. I've just started a job in Customer Service/Help Desk, but on the interview/assesment day, we all introduced ourselves, and I was the only person there who hadnt gone/going to uni. From this i can tell you, don't feel bad that your not "smart" enough to go to uni, as your not that underadvantaged. Me? Like most of you other school leavers, I don't know either what i REALLY want to do. I already have a few mechanical skills(reco'd a pulsar gb although it took a few goes, powersteering pump replace, althernator etc etc), but electrical has also interested me. But general officework and IT work also have my interest. Problem with IT i gather is that a lot of the time you have to really be good at a specific field/s to be sucessful. This job i have just taken i'm really unsure of because of really bad hours (5pm-2am) and its most probable of me working fri sat n sunday nites. Not fun. Also travelling times are bad as i have to travel to the other side of syd. But i took the job just to keep busy. I guess it is to fill the void of school in my life. Some other courses that can help especially if you are thinking retail/sales rep is marketing, which a few of my friends have done. I havent had the chance to read over my post but i get the feeling it won't make sense, so if you need any clarification feel free to ask. |
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