

So after a year, I decided to take a job at Kinsta.

After writing hundreds of thousands of words on these topics over the course of a year, I knew I wanted to dive 100% into the WordPress community. I was writing a lot of WordPress and development content at Ke圜DN. But again, I was using a PC with Affinity Designer. This job entailed a lot of writing and creating graphics (featured images) regularly. So I started looking for other remote marketing jobs online and ended up taking a position at Ke圜DN, as an Inbound Marketer. The experience was great, but dressing up and working in a cubicle wasn’t for me. And I had always used a PC at home, both desktop and laptop.īut two years later, I decided the corporate lifestyle just wasn’t for me. Again, I was working on a PC throughout my entire job their. So I interviewed at another health company and took a position as their SEO and PPC specialist. So I figured, why not do something in that field? Internet marketing was a lot more fun, and you don’t have to constantly worry about things breaking down. I had been blogging and doing internet marketing in the evenings throughout everything above.
Life’s too short, why stress yourself out? 🤪 I was at that point that I wanted to exit the land of things breaking down, tickets, and troubleshooting. Frankly, I was overworked, and the money wasn’t even that great. However, after about nine months of working IT, I got to the point of exhaustion. I was also very active in the Microsoft forums due to the fact that I had to troubleshoot things at work. This was primarily because I had published hundreds of blog posts and tutorials related to Sysprep, Active Directory, Exchange, WinPE, SharePoint, Office 365, etc.
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So much, in fact, that in 2013 I received the Microsoft MVP Award in the Windows Expert-IT Pro category. So again, 99.9% of my time was fixing PCs that broke down, fixing VPN and Exchange issues, and a multitude of other Microsoft related problems.ĭuring my time there, I spent a lot of my evenings blogging on, a tech blog my brother and I started (FYI: I sold this a while back). I was pretty much the only person working the Helpdesk at a company with about 70+ PCs and one or two Macs. The interview went great and I started work the next week. Once I got to Scottsdale, Arizona, I went in for an interview at a health insurance company for their IT Helpdesk position. They get a commission so they will bust their butts trying to find you job interviews. For anyone looking for jobs, I strongly urge you to chat with recruiters.

But on the long 25+ hour drive from Washington state, I managed to get a few interviews lined up from my hotel room. Looking back, I applaud myself for having the guts to do that. I didn’t have any jobs lined up when I left, which was very risky, I know. I saw people going out on work orders, and I wanted to join in. I’ve always been one that likes to do the work part and get my hands dirty. Basically, now I was the one in charge of delegating the other seven or so student workers.
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We did fix quite a few student Mac laptops, but again I wasn’t ever using a Mac or the OS, although I could fix one.Īfter a couple of years working in the IT department in-between classes, I was promoted to student IT manager. The three Mac people I thought at that time were odd. We also had a walk-in help desk where we would fix summer student’s computers, as well as faculty and staff.įYI: The campus probably had a few thousand PCs and about 3 Macs we supported. So the entire summer, I had the joy of moving hundreds of computers to AD. Something I just finished at my high school. They ironically were just starting a migration from Novell to Active Directory. The summer before college began, I moved into the dorm and started my new job in the IT department on campus. I knew immediately I wanted to work for him. It was like two nerds connecting for the first time. During an orientation trip for the freshman, I met with the head of the IT department for the campus. After high school was over, I enrolled in a private Christian University, Walla Walla University in Washington state (located about 4.5 hours from my where my family lived).
