Originally
posted by
Cerberus:
A little research into your own capabilities would be in order.
1. Can you work a screwdriver?
2. Can you read a technical manual and understand it?
3. Can you successfully determine if a cable connector is keyed?
4. As long as you can do all of the above successfully, you should be able to build a high-powered system pretty cheaply.
Cerb thx for advice, I am a certified HVAC technician and hold ASE certifications as well, so yes I can turn a screwdriver and read tech manuals, just a bit outdated on the latest hardware and such with computers. Tis why I am taking such courses.
Originally
posted by
mrford:
Look at the black Friday and cyber monday deals. There will be some good ones out there.
Don't have funds until student loan comes through. Like January I think.
Thx Marshall, I knew you would come through for me.
Originally
posted by
Hordo:
I would definately take rhat sql starter course. Sql data management is in high demand for employers. Get a tool like toad, navicat, or you can buy mysql server. Also visual basic while beneficial to know is little outdated. Gl gatororaus.
Thanks Hordo, unfortunately I believe the visual basic is a requirement. I appreciate the advice and encouragement!