You've gotten some great info from Matthew so I won't try to improve on
that. One thing that I get from reading your posts over time is that you
are interested in imaging and video. Don't forget about TV stations;
they have IT departments as well and all of their stuff has gone
digital. With your well-rounded experience, you might be able to get a
foot in the door there. Once in, you will gain a wealth of experience as
everything under the IT sun will be covered. In an extremely simplistic
view, while most of your work may have been with still images, the basic
difference between still and video is that video has 30 still pictures
per second.
Just a thought,
Richard P.
David wrote:
I've been thinking about getting some IT training/education, with an eye towards
possibly changing careers, & would appreciate any suggestions (I realize this will
probably open a huge can of worms, so I apologize in advance-but, I'm trying to make
use of the resources available to me, & this list is a big one):
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