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Posted by MeAnthony on February 12, 2007 at 06:41:41 from (64.12.116.141):
I'm hunting for some suggestions for what to do. I have some computer-related education; I've finished courses at the local college to get an associates degree in computer networking(Microsoft). However, I don't have my industry certifications yet(hard to get in anywhere without these). I do like the idea of working for myself, being able to set my own schedule, etc. I realize any kind of startup will require long hours, at least at first. But that's something I'm willing to do as long as it has a fair chance of paying off down the road. I also have almost no cash to invest, so I won't be jumping into anything right away. I'm looking for ideas to plan around. As far as qualifications, I have hardware, software and networking education, but not a whole lot of hands-on experience. Basic html, C++ as well. I do have a significant amount of construction experience, and small/heavy construction equipment mechanic-type skills as well. How to tie it all together in a money-making structure? I've also heard of places that do data recovery in the event that a business suffers some sort of disaster and can't fully recover data from their hardware. I don't know what investment this would require. Thank you for your time. Suggestions and opinions are welcome. Sincerely, Anthony
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