Part-Time IT Job: Network+/Server+ Certification

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of obtaining a part-time IT job while pursuing a BS in Physics, specifically with an A+ certification and either Server+ or Network+ certification. Participants confirm that while part-time IT jobs exist in Michigan, many require extensive experience and specific qualifications. An alternative suggested is working as a subcontractor, where individuals can charge between $40 to $120 per hour, significantly undercutting traditional businesses due to lower overhead costs. Setting up an LLC is recommended for legal protection when operating independently.

PREREQUISITES
  • A+ Certification
  • Server+ or Network+ Certification
  • Basic understanding of subcontracting and LLC formation
  • Knowledge of local IT job market conditions
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  • Research the differences between Server+ and Network+ certifications
  • Explore how to set up an LLC for freelance IT work
  • Investigate local demand for part-time IT services in Michigan
  • Learn about pricing strategies for subcontracting IT services
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This discussion is beneficial for students pursuing IT certifications, aspiring subcontractors in the IT field, and anyone interested in part-time IT job opportunities while managing academic commitments.

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Ok I am going for a BS and later grad school for Physics but i was wondering something. Is there a such thing as a part time IT job where the pay isn't minimum wage but doesn't require much more then say, an A+ certification and Server+ or Network+ (forgot which of the last 2 is the advanced one... i want the less-advanced one there)? Since i feel comfortable around computers, I think it would be a nice part-time job to help pay for school and such instead of flippen burgers or worken at walmart.
 
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I'm not sure what the IT sector looks like in your area right now, but in Michigan, the short answer would be yes. However, most of the ads that I see in my area want 5+ years experience and very specific qualifications.
There are so many IT professionals out of work right now, employers know they can find someone with lots of skills and experience for low pay.

Have you considered doing it on your own? You can easily charge $40 to $60 per hour and seriously undercut anyone that has to pay for a building by about 50%. If your good and fast, you won't have much trouble getting and keeping enough clients to provide a decent part time income.
 
Sure, being a sort of sub-contractor would b ecool. What do you mean by "pay for a building by about 50%" if i may ask.
 
Dang, we need a chat room for dumb stuff like my questin
 
What type of pay are you looking for? I answer tech support calls at the univerisy's IT support center. Student wage pay might not be enough for you.
 
Not minimum wage :D Thats pretty much it i suppose
 
Most places around here charge between $80 and $120 an hour for onsite service, this is largely because they have to pay rent on a building for their business. When I do side jobs, I usually charge $50 an hour. I have no overhead to deal with, I can really charge whatever I want, as long as it's enough to motivate me to do the job. If your going to do it as a sub contractor, you should set up a LLC to protect yourself from being sued.
 
Pfff, $10 an hour would make it worth my while :D Or well, not really... but you get the picture. I am not sure i want to try to startup anything again with all these legal adn tax things to deal with :-/.
 

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