Any ideas? I’m 21 so not too many bills to pay.
I just need something that will give me the financial freedom to move around and hopefully some time left over.

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    Use Coursera to take a Certification in an area that interests you like IT or bookkeeping. I found it dead easy and the courses were broken down into really small units that I could finish a few a day.

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        I got my job as a entry-level tech based on Linux ability and I’m currently Junior sis admin with no certs. I still don’t have certs. Just know how to Google and troubleshoot really good.

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            Not really. I probably learned more from having a red hat based server and playing a game that emulates a Unix terminal environent than I learned from studying for comp Tia before I gave that up

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          Unemployed (unemployable?) linux nerd here, I can get a job for this? What sort of listings did you apply for?

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            Help desk for web hosting companies I settled on one that wasn’t corporate medium, large size.

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      Coursera? Small units? This sounds useful (but for ADHD learning, not for jobs), I’ll look into this. How widely are the Coursera certificates accepted?