I watched my father. He was attempting to peck out, using only two fingers, his question on a search engine. He was looking for help with our computer.
So many times as I grew up, my father had helped me. I thought about how many people were like him using a new technology and how they must feel trying to muddle through an unfamiliar program. I was as comfortable with technology as I was with my own skin. Watching my father, I realized also that I could do something with that comfort level. I could get an education in Information Technology and make a living helping others. As many companies and organizations that used electronic means to advertise, market, and interact with others, I figured it wouldn’t hurt my pocketbook to get a CCNA course and CCNA training.
I could help others while doing something I enjoyed and in the process pad my pocketbook. That wasn’t a bad combination at all. As I walked over to my father because I wanted to make his frustration go away, I remember him asking me if I had chosen my emphasis for my education after high school. With a feeling of satisfaction, I finally had a positive answer to give him.
As he handed the keyboard to me, a look of gratitude in his eyes, I knew I had hit on the right decision. As I helped him solve our family computer’s problem, I told him my plans. He didn’t know what CCNA training or what a CCNA course was but he was supportive, as he always had been. I was sure my choice would please me and make my father proud. I resolved to start researching how to get my IT education after I was done helping Father with his own task.
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