My Life as a Wall street tech ,Advice for aspiring Tech Heads
By celal boz
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I was looking at my book-sale logs and noticed a major spike on one of my how to be a A+N+ Guide eBook, this was the inspiration to make me share my knowledge and experience about being a CompTIA certified industry professional with 12 years solid Wall Street tech, Trade floor, Special Projects level 3 tech as well as other valuable experiences. I was hoping this will guide the young people who are thinking getting in to IT as their career choice and I should state clearly it served me well, I was only hi-school grad but I own things that most Collage professors where I live only fantasies about all big thanks to my CompTIA and other certifications, which I will mention later but most of all, I owe my career to the right position at right time because Technology so much like the finance there are trends, trends are like waves in the sea and the tech is the wind surfer who will jump on the right trend and ride the wave so as the trends in tech, right certs coupled with right connections, good head hunter will result lots of fortune but also there is period of suffering comes with getting the right job in right company and the lousy jobs you have put up with along the way.
I will cover my experience, how I was placed, which position, my job description, which most companies will print and hand it to you, some other will post on a URL and expect you to keep up with ongoing growth of your job description. It only grows. Lastly, I shall give you specific projects I work for each job and show you exactly what I did every day and even show the material I kept within limit, some of these companies no more, so it is ok to share some info but some I will not mention. If I tell you whose paper shredder, I repaired during 2008 crash in Merrill Lynch that can be later used by the court of law as evidence so yea, I will keep some secrets to myself.
celal boz
I am Al Boz, I write e-books about Geopolitics, DIY Electronic energy solutions, Art, Computer Graphics, 3d cg, SIFI Novellas, Children books,History, Travel, Health and cooking related books check my e-books. Make sure to watch my intro movie about area of interest for you and great stuff on my youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzTjOn3_DMYKoszCh71wnKg Al Boz (1966-2012) Came to U.S.A. in 1989. For many years he was climbing the ladders of corporate tech companies, 1994 Al started his own Tech consultant firm called Bit-smart, Personal computer just started to become available and Al sold hundreds of them in person in J&R Computer World. Internet also just become civilian, Al was already familiar with Aprha net, Use net as well as B.B.S.s over the pots. Al was asked to Beta test A.O.L. and next thing you know Al got a job as the New York City manager of Erol's Internet, Nations 3rd ISP till RCN Telecom took over them, Al had to re-invent himself as Marketing / Sales Support person, Al was great at his job, after few promotions, Al was called Cable Modem evangelist, traveling shows, events, west cost, east cost, promoting the all new thing ' fiber optic Internet speed' 1997 Al was commissioned to write the RCN Field Support Manuals (with help from many) Al got promoted to be the Technical Instructor for New York City Market and started training field technicians to install cable modem and NICs on sub.'s Computers. After training 300+ techs RCN filed chapter 11 and Al lost all his investments in year 2000. Al had to reinvent himself once again. Al went out there and trained himself via One-stop and attended many schools; Cathrine Gibbs, Xincon Collage, Blue Data, New Concept etc. Al has 30+ Technical certifications in 11 subject matters and still learning, Al also taught in most of the schools he attended and he had the honer to be called; "Professor" by mostly Spanish speaking students. Year 2000, After some more teaching Al started to work for Siemens, Morgan Stanley, Citicorp, Merrill Lynch, IBM Global Services and lastly I've gotten few more certifications and few more exams and now work for the Unified Court System as a consultant and writing e-books for Amazon, Barnes and Noble and others...
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