I've been having trouble finding a job and I've turned my search to IT, and most everything requires CompTIA A+ certification. When I was at a tech school a few years ago (around 2011-2012), I decided not to go for the certification because I didn't have the money then. I've still got my books from then so I can study that, but what all should I study that's new if I want to get certified? Does anyone know of any good resources if you're only going after an A+ certification?
>>55579074
Certs are a passport to life of corp IT serfdom.
bumping with stuff from when I used to browse /g/ forever ago
>>55579101
I don't really care. I just need a job. I have a film degree which would have worked out great if North Carolina didn't cut all film funding and every production left the state for good. shit sucks. I just need a job, I really don't care if I'm just fixing shit or hooking up printers.
I've been looking at shit in shipping/receiving because I did that for a while before I got my BA, and lo and behold they won't hire anyone that has anything more than a GED.
Rose was the best.
I did the practice quizes on the CompTIA site and got over an 80 on both. I can't remember what you have to score to get certified though. I'm not looking for "how to learn computers" but a refresher or something before I spend $300 on a test.