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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 3843145" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>I'm a project manager in IT and agree cyber security is a good area to focus on but expect some competition too. Not sure on the classes/certifications required but I think it's easier to go to a heavy equip shop and demonstrate your skills vs IT cyber security. Maybe you could find a smaller IT shop but I bet the major companies want some experience or expect to get started at a low wage until prove yourself. I don't generally see online postings where I work for cyber security but lots for Full Stack Developers(likely more work to get a certification than cyber security).</p><p></p><p>I started as a DB2/IMS programmer so likely in the same boat as Catt57.</p><p></p><p>Something to keep in mind is that ALL of the shipping companies ramp up hiring before the holidays. That's not just delivery drivers but dock workers as well. Most only last through the peak season but would get some $$ in your pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 3843145, member: 41777"] I'm a project manager in IT and agree cyber security is a good area to focus on but expect some competition too. Not sure on the classes/certifications required but I think it's easier to go to a heavy equip shop and demonstrate your skills vs IT cyber security. Maybe you could find a smaller IT shop but I bet the major companies want some experience or expect to get started at a low wage until prove yourself. I don't generally see online postings where I work for cyber security but lots for Full Stack Developers(likely more work to get a certification than cyber security). I started as a DB2/IMS programmer so likely in the same boat as Catt57. Something to keep in mind is that ALL of the shipping companies ramp up hiring before the holidays. That's not just delivery drivers but dock workers as well. Most only last through the peak season but would get some $$ in your pocket. [/QUOTE]
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