COMPUTER CAREERS BOOK
11 Apr 2008

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Learn The Secrets Of Changing To A Computer Career Without Wasting Time Or Money.
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Claim your copy of Secrets to Changing to a High Pay Computer Career and receive these 3 free bonuses: I do update the book and the many articles on this site in my blog. Now that you understand that there are going to be computer jobs available for the foreseeable future, you understand that you too can take advantage of this by changing to a computer career . . . provided you have accurate information to guide you to the IT job or skill that's best suited for you. Comment posted on 6 Jul 2008 at 10:34 am
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My 10X in One Year Guarantee to You Trend #7 - Virtual Reality I devote an entire chapter to each of the eleven mostly likely to serve as an entry level position. For each position I've broken down the steps as thoroughly as possible. So you can go from step 1 to step 2 to step 3 . . . Comment posted on 3 May 2008 at 6:00 am
3. Subscription to the email Scholarship & Grant Guide newsletter and ebook Scholarship Myths and Scams "Good job!" Why I admire those techies who had the guts and vision to start their own companies during the dot com boom years more than I do employee-minded techies who just want management to leave them alone to "code in peace." You may not have any plans now to start your own NASDAQ -listed corporation, but thinking like an entrepreneur is how to make the real money. The work of "code monkeys" is Comment posted on 21 Apr 2008 at 9:11 pm
by Richard Stooker, President of Info Ring Press and author, Secrets of Changing to a Computer Career After you subscribe, the form will redirect you to a thank you page. The only 2 absolute barriers to changing to a computer career, and how to get over them . . . See page 26 Comment posted on 17 Apr 2008 at 5:00 pm
3. Subscription to the email Scholarship & Grant Guide newsletter and ebook Scholarship Myths and Scams According to a Meta Group report on IT staffing and pay, "forty-five percent of the 600 corporate respondents say they pay premium salaries for critical skills, particularly in the wireless, security, and data-management fields." And: "Internet-related specialists are in short supply, particularly those with expertise in application development, Java-application management, and networking." Yes, the recession was brutal. The boom in IT employment collapsed after major businesses completed designing and implementing their LAN and WAN networks, finished buying new equipment to prevent a Y2K disaster and the dot com bankruptcies threw thousands of experienced web designers and developers into the streets. Comment posted on 15 Apr 2008 at 3:13 pm
How Much is All This Worth to You? It's already started (boomers began turning 55 in 1999) and will soon create huge gaps in the labor market at all levels. Yes, many of us boomers will grow bored with playing golf all day or be too far in debt to stop working completely. But we won't keep working hard at the same old IT jobs. We'll teach inner-city children to read or make home movies. If you are at all interested in getting financing to go to or return to college, you need to learn what this newsletter and ebook will teach you. Comment posted on 14 Apr 2008 at 1:34 am