By employed I mean get a job in the industry either offline or online. Ideally something that would highly likely remain in-demand in the near future.

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    9 months ago

    I just saw my last sentence and cringed. I meant to say there’s no reason for you to NOT crack a book and start learning. Sorry about that.

    Programming, or Software Development is not Sysadmin work. While becoming a Software Developer will give you some Sys Admin skills, that’s the long way to go about it, if your primary goal isn’t to be a Developer.

    Experience sells in Information Technology. Next in line are Certifications. Getting a helpdesk job would be your first step. While working on the helpdesk, start studying for certifications. It is said that Microsoft Engineers drive their Chevy’s, Network Engineers drive BMW’s, and Linux engineers fly their private jet to work.

    If you have no experience, then start looking for low end help desk jobs and start studying ASAP. There are many online study guides and courses.

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      8 months ago

      Thanks for an insightful answer. Any specific course you’d recommend for a beginner these days? And a specific industry?