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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I suggest you do a career test to see your inclination.
I would suggest you that you put your resume together as professional as possible. Post it on cragislist, careerbuilder, or e-mail it to me because I’m in the staffing industry.
Start your own business… You already sound like your pretty independent already. You also sound like a smart person that knows how to figure things out. Working for the "Man" is unfulfilling and it has so many limitations. Building your business has so much potential. This would be something new for your to figure out and grow yourself.
Start small.. Post your services in Craigslist for something specific and see where that takes you. Just keep building your skills and services constantly.
Contact me when your a millionaire. Take care, Chad