I don’t have a college degree, I did 4 semesters in the career of Computer Systems Engineer and I studied 8 semesters in the career of general computer science.

I covered the basic mathematics for engineering, basic studies in: electronics, digital and analogue, business administration, computer systems analysis, and pretty much, the basic college subjects required to work in any field of the technology industry.

When I dropped school, I worked for 2 years in a WISP, then I became specialized in wireless telecommunication, network management, traffic shaping, Pc and Macintosh maintenance, diagnostic and repair.

I can do pretty much anything from repairing a computer to deploying an ISP and in to software programming and developing.

Where do I start or better said… how do I put all of this in my resume?? I cover so much ground that it’s hard for me to start¡¡¡

Any suggestions will be most appreciated.

Best Regards:

James S.
Currently I am upgrading the entire infrastructure of the WISP were I previously worked.

I developed and deployed Home made high performance outdoor wi-fi antennas that are both easy to install, easy to operate extremely reliable, flexible and cost effective.

I currently deployed my own WISP all by my self, I did everything from installing the towers, to installing the equipment, installing the billing solutions and traffic shaping routers, all done with extremely low budget and extremely high reliability in mind.

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