Is this Coursera course worth doing? Is there a demand for IT support these days?https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-it-support>tfw 48 years old and doing blue collar shit
>>100167396>no degreeit's over
Prove you're 48 I don't believe that at all
>>100167531I dunno Terminator 2 was a better version of T1
>>100167396Of all career moves, why would that appeal to you?
>>100167580Tech is interesting and I get to sit on my ass all day, also somewhat smarter co workers than what I usually have.
>>100167580He wants to be replaced by AI as soon as possible
>>100167396Imagine paying for a course made by some unqualified retard vs paying for a degree at an actual educational institution lol.
>>100167396If you are willing to trade tired arms for a frustrated mind go for it. Helldesk always needs new monkeys. That bring said IT support can be gotten into for like $400 with some random comptia certs like a+ and network.
>>100167717Not hard to imagine. These coursera courses are like 50 bucks a month, whereas a college education can easily set you back 100 grand.
>>100167396Watch a bunch of network chuck videos, buy some junk computers, take them apart and put them together, swap parts, get some routers and switches setup, congrats, you’re ready for your first support gig. Doing some coursera courses on networking might be useful. Learning the OSI model is always a pain in the ass.
>>100167717Many IT jobs only care about skills, achievements and/or certs and some aren't too keen on degrees or degrees-only because those people's knowledge of the field is already outdated. But like most people on this board you don't know that because you never worked in the field.