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Average Day for a Computer Support Specialist by Jared Bodine

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

A short video submission for a Department of Labor video contest. It shows very briefly what I do in as a computer support specialist. I do so much I wish I could show more than the 3 minutes allows me.

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  • DO YOU RECOMMEND GOING TO ITT TECH?! I want to learn this stuff and earn my degree at the same time but the reviews are awful about this school.

  • @XmojotronX :

    ITT tech is good, but a degree from a university is always better. Look at it this way, if you were hiring someone, would someone with a four year degree (and certifications, I hope) be more appealing then someone with a trade school education only? ITT Tech is good, and it sure beats no formal training, but if you can, universities will look better on a resume. And either way, get your certs. Good luck to you!

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  • @nath147 your getting mad.

  • @1000hpHONDA Cool story bro. But your pointless comment is pointless. And it does not take a captain obvious to realise this.

  • @nath147 And I wouldn't hire you because of you're lack of communication skills.

  • I'm 18 and i can do your job peace of piss.

  • @jabarisparkman no duh

  • I wonder, If i get and associate Degree in this program, and earning certifications from Microsoft, or apple, or even networking, could this help my resume and the career world

  • @KurtisShane4Minaj:

    A trade school diploma and industry certs can be a good start. That's better than no formal training at all. But, a 4-year degree is always better on a resume. Look at job listings and you'll see that most require a bachelor's degree. Work experience can compensate for some education, but most places are not willing to hire someone until they have either experience or a degree. If the guy behind you had college and you didn't, who do you think looks more appealing? Good luck!

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