Good Day All,
I honestly have made it where I am by knowing the right people and having the right attitude. My family pulled me out of high school because I probably would have never graduated. I had already been retained in the 7th grade. They had me take the GED in the 10th grade which I passed. I went to community college for a year and a half. Ended up doing contracting work in Washington D.C. for the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms at 17. Ran away from all of that to go back to my home town of Atlanta. I don’t even remember 19-24. I moved back to the D.C. area and started working for the State Department. Now I am 28 and still doing contracting work and I am at my crossroads. Since all of my work experience is non-technical and it is mandatory that I either earn a degree or become more technical to earn more money and have the knowledge to start my own business. I have to go to school and study. So, I have begun self study for my CCNA which is very tedious. The standard book for study being 700-800+ pages. And of course ADD has reared its interesting face again showing me that I can’t run away from him. So, long story short if you really have ADD/ADHD somewhere down the line you and IT are going to fight and how prepared you are for the fight determines your outcome. Prior planning prevents poor performance.
Atlanta Falcons Fan
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