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I bet this question gets asked a lot but I really need some advice on where to go from here because I really dont know what to do from here.
Anyways I currently to to college for computer programming but I'm planning to change my major to computer networking or another engineering field because of the way I think and because I'm more hardware based then anything. Though I do plan to go back and finish taking my computer programming courses someday in the future.
As far as computers go I've been messing with them since I was a little kid, taking them apart and putting them back together again and if anything went wrong for some reason I always knew what to do get them up and running again, and this really took off when I got into high school and they were offering computer engineering and networking classes.
Now I know a lot more then common PC user and I'm going to take up some classes in computer networking. As far as field experiences go I'm working for 6 months at a computer repair shop but left because the owner was was cheap and didn't want to buy legitimate software and or hardware to fix pc's and if he did buy hardware it was mostly second hand hardware that he didn't try out before he bought it. So now I'm just doing door to door work so I can build up a list of references as well. Though I would really like to get into some sort of helpdesk for now.
So where do I go from here? Where do I start? I've already made a account on helpdesk and I've signup for at a temp agency which I hope made the right choice in doing, and should I even bother changing my major?
TL;DR looking for a good way to get into the IT industry or at least get some sort of start, But in need of advice to figure out where to go from here.
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