Since mid May, I have been looking for someone to hire me. April was the last month that I was employed and it has been very frustrating trying to find a company that is hiring someone who is not a 16 year old high school student or a previously employed 40 year old who has to support their family.
One of the most frustrating things about the search for a job, is the amount of employers that are looking for people to work from 8AM to 5PM. Because I am going to school at Clover Park Technical College, I am unable to work any time before 3:30PM. I probably would have been able to work 20 or more jobs by now, but because of the schedule conflict, I couldn’t apply.
Today, after driving to different stores around Tacoma asking if they were hiring, I ended up coming back home to check the job search websites, indeed.com, and craigslist.com, I found a company that was looking for someone in the IT field. What a surprise! I finally found a company that was for sure, hiring for nights and weekends! After looking through the details of the job, I couldn’t find one request that I didn’t match. My classes at CPTC cover almost exactly what they need. Getting an education and having a job that directly matches what I am learning, would be perfect! I am hoping that this might be my lucky break, and I might have my jump start into Information Technology, the career that I will be going into.
As a backup to all of the job searching that is going on, an application that I turned in a while back, finally processed. The application is for a chance to work for LESA in Tacoma. LESA is the Law Enforcement Support Agency. I applied to become a Communication Officer or Dispatcher for Pierce County. They are holding a qualification test on the 19th where I will know if I possess the skills necessary to become one of their dispatchers or a 911 call taker.
I am hoping that soon, I will be able to post that I have settled into a new job!
I have no idea what I want to do with my life. I have a few ideas of careers to pursue, but I do not yet have a solid choice for what I want to do.
My plans for a career path started out in Information Technology. At the start of college, I began focusing on becoming a Systems Analyst to work my way up to managing Information Technology. But lately, I have lost the drive. I have hit a roadblock. It is possible that photography might be the career path I choose, I don’t know. One thing I do know for sure, is that I bounce around way too much between career choices.
I have a decent knowledge of electronics and a more in-depth knowledge of computers. Programming, not really. Not as far as application coding goes. But I can work my way around html, css and php, it just takes a bit of work. I know quite a bit about home networking and building/setting up computer systems. One thing that is limiting my progress in IT is certifications. I have not bothered to study and certify myself in CompTIA A+, Linux+ and Network+. As far as what I have seen with the tests, the A+ should be a breeze for me, Linux+ would be a slight stretch, but not by much, and with how in-depth the terminology and understanding of enterprise networking systems is, the Network+ certification would probably be the hardest. Also, the tests are not free. It is kind of useless to certify myself and not have a reason to use the certifications. Not to mention, to find a job that would take me in with just the certifications and not much of an IT background, would be close to impossible.
Right now I am having fun with photography. Although I lack the required funds for multiple lenses and a full frame body, plus accessories, I am trying to make the most with what I have. I enjoy going out and taking photographs, and I just may continue to do so. When I have a few more dollars to spend on a couple zoom lenses, I will be able to start putting myself out into the community for a chance at starting my own business. Even if photography does not end up being my main career, it will definitely be a hobby if not a secondary form of income later on.
If you have any thoughts on what I should do or any experiences of your own, please let me know.