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IT labor "shortage"
Well,,,,...
I am deeply concerned with this topic. I AM over 40, near 50, and I 'expect' there to be a demand of freshly out of school candidates. Even the online school in not up to date with technology. I'm looking to get in the entry level, as soon as possible. I mean the willingness to go back to school and learn the technology for a new/different career is somewhat frustrating. I think this technology is quite interesting and necessary. I do thank goodness for these tech newsletters and blogs. I know I am behind the times but I am readfy and willing to put forth the work to go further in this industry. Afterall is gets outdated while I'm writing this..lol
Joseph