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I have almost 6 months of customer service experience. What's next since I somehow did everything backwards?
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So lets say long story short, growing up my parents and a lot of my college teachers didn't good career advice. Anyway I have a degree in computer networking from the local community college, CCNA cert ( got it in the end of 2018), MTA Server Admin Fundementals, Comptia A and Server in 2017. Now I have 5 months of retail experience at a major office supply store, Office Depot. I do occasionally work on customers computers but only when the tech manager and the only "technician" don't know how to solve a problem or can't figure out what to Google. But due to a lack of customers and any other excuse they can make, I can't be trained to process tech support sales.

Should I jump into job hunting? Or should I study and update one of my certifications or get a new one?

Here's a link to an anonymous version of my resume to possibly answer some questions people have

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XA99QJJYlKv4svO4Iow_cM4EK9GKoIxy/view?usp=sharing

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