Los Angeles adds 20,000 new information technology jobs

 

Information technology jobs

Smart cities, which Los Angeles is in the lead are creating countless new information technology jobs.  Los Angeles for example, through its artificial intelligence efforts is creating 20,000 new information technology jobs for 2019.

 

Smart cities—municipalities that use data and technology, such as IoT, to connect city resources and enhance the lives of its citizens—are popping up all

over the world, and for good reason.

 

According to a McKinsey research

report,

the smart city industry is expected to skyrocket to $400 billion by 2020, and by 2025, 600 cities around the globe are projected to generate 60 percent

of the world’s GDP. In the U.S., this is due, at least in part, to the

$160 million

federal grant signed by the Obama Administration in 2015 to help foster smart city development.

 

One of those standout cities is Los Angeles. The second largest American metropolis, the City of Los Angeles is committed to using IoT to boost environmental

awareness, livability, and mobility. As a founding partner of the

Intelligent IoT Integrator I3 consortium

with USC and other major tech companies, the city has taken a leadership role across many fronts in the smart city landscape.

 

Seeing (and Counting) Green

 

For the last two consecutive years, Government Technology Magazine named Los Angeles

the #1 Digital City in the U.S.

at the annual League of Cities conference for city mayors and council members. The city’s initiatives apply IoT to improving its citizens’ safety and

lifestyle, the environment, and saving people time.

 

Los Angeles’

Internet of Trees

project, for example, a collaboration with Google and Caltech, uses a machine learning (ML) algorithm to identify and count the city’s trees and helps

city officials better understand its urban forestation inventory (currently around 700,000 trees scattered over 469 square miles). The intention is not

only to maintain the health of the current green space, but also to expand it over time.

 

“How you manage and maintain that urban forest is extremely important,” said Ted Ross, the city of Los Angeles’s CIO in the mayor’s office. “Trees remind

us of what was here before all the buildings were here. So when you live in a dense urban environment, trees are our connection to nature and the natural

world. Besides, they beautify and purify the environment.”

 

The question of whether the city can increase the amount of land devoted to parks, community gardens, and more trees, comes down to smart technology. Today,

Los Angeles has over

1,500 intelligent signal controllers

on its traffic lights, allowing the city to improve safety by illuminating crosswalks and adding specific signals for bicycle traffic. The technology

is expected to address traffic flow, decrease emissions and eventually, according to Ross, communicate with driverless vehicles.

 

“When you have a city with a large urban environment like Los Angeles, you have many competing forces,” Ross explained. “We look toward the improvement

in technology, such as the autonomous vehicle, which allows us to reimagine the cityscape to reduce the number of car lanes and promote bicycles and alternative

methods of mobility.”

 

By minimizing the volume of vehicles on the road, Ross forecasted a change in urban landscape, particularly for parking. As demand for parking declines,

traffic created by drivers looking for parking spots will go down too, and the city can identify opportunities to install more green spaces.

 

Machine Talking

 

Located on an earthquake fault-line, Los Angeles is hyper-vigilant about how to protect its citizens from this type of natural disaster. To quell fears,

the city plans to launch an earthquake early warning app, called

Quake Alert,

for smartphone users.

 

Based on

earlier findings,

the city knows there is a 12- to 60-second window (depending on the epicenter) to warn residents before an earthquake hits. According to Ross, 420 IoT

sensors — internet-connected seismometers, to be specific — measure the shaking which travels through the earth at the speed of sound. By sensing the shaking

at the epicenter and transmitting the signal through communication networks (operating at the speed of light), that data is sent to servers that rapidly

run through complex algorithms to identify the earthquake’s epicenter, the estimated magnitude, and the expected area of impact. From there, a message

can be sent to all app users that varies depending on their location.

 

Since approximately

80 percent

of urban and suburban Americans own a smartphone, many Angelinos could, through this technology, be warned to drop and take cover in the case of an earthquake.

But Ross said the true beauty of this IoT endeavor lies in its

machine-to-machine

application. “We [can] start a conversation with vendors who can shut off your gas,” said Ross, “since the majority of damage from earthquakes comes from

fire.”

 

Ross anticipates many powerful use cases for the upcoming app. For example, the application also has an API that connects to factories that can shut down

the production line. Hospitals, too, could be warned to move patients safely in the middle of surgery, and elevators could stop at the next floor to let

people out safely. In these machine-to-machine scenarios, data from servers originating from the U.S. Geological Survey speedily transmits information

to networks and servers to public and private institutions participating in the program.

 

With $5 million dedicated toward investment in earthquake sensors, the city plans to unveil this transformative project by the year’s end. What’s more,

data from the project’s sensors, implanted across Southern California, will feed into the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

“We now have a powerful IoT use case,” Ross said. “We can take sensor data and move it quickly over the network to smartphones, and even machine-to-machine.”

 

With safety on its mind, leaders in Los Angeles are already envisioning new ways IoT can make the city more environmentally sustainable, safe, and equitable.

And with smart cities set to save enterprises, governments, and people over

$5 trillion

annually by 2022, this city is only one example of the way government municipalities can transform the world.

If you want to join the smart city technical revolution, call ABCO Technology at: (310) 216-3067.  You can reach our campus from 9 A. M.  to 6 P. M. Monday through Friday.  We have five major training programs, which will help you compete for jobs in the smart city environment.  Financial aid is available to all who qualify.

 

 

 

 

 

The importance of Linux to your career for network administrator

Know The Importance Of Linux

Over the years, Linux has grown in popularity.  In the mid-1990s, Linux was simply an open-source operating system, which was designed for techs who truly didn’t like Microsoft.  Back then, no technical support was offered for the OS and users were strictly operating on their own.

As the new century moved forward, companies began offering technical support for Linux.  Companies including Red hat were formed.  Recently in 2018, Red hat was purchased by IBM.

Linux now runs in the background of countless fortune 500 companies operating systems. The employees who need to do work can behave as if their system was running on Windows.  Linux is used by companies both large and small because the operating system is difficult to hack.  The fact that Linux has many flavors or versions due to its being open source makes it almost impossible to hack if the system is configured in the right way. Network administrators who have Linux skills earn approximately 9% higher salaries than administrators who don’t have Linux skills.  This information was published by Indeed in their study of network administrator salaries.    Hackers who want to try to operate in the Linux world know that any system they encounter is not a one size fits all.

Network administrators, helpdesk technicians and service techs who want to remain competitive in the information technology field need to learn and become proficient in Linux.  Indeed has over 30,000 job ads, which require a knowledge of Linux for a networking job.

ABCO Technology offers a Linux fundamental course with a certification that will teach you the needed skills to operate in the Linux world. This course is completed in less than six weeks.  The CompTIA Linux + course provides the fundamental knowledge you’ll need to succeed in the Linux environment.

 

The importance of Google search Console

Spearheading the battle for local search is Google’s Search Console (GSC), an amazing tool that makes you visible in search engine results pages (SERPs) and

provides an in-depth analysis of web traffic being routed directly to your business. Here’s some great news, GSC does all this for free.

 

If your website marks your presence in cyberspace, GSC boosts viewership and increases traffic, conversions, and sales. In this tutorial, Charles Pascal, SEO strategist at ABCO Technology explains how you benefit from GSC, how you integrate it with your website, and what you do with its reports to strategize the domain dominance

of your brand.

 

What is Google Search Console (GSC)?

 

Created by Google, the Google

Webmaster Tools

(GWT) initially targeted webmasters. Offered by Google as a free of cost service, GWT transformed into its present form, the

Google Search Console

(GSC). It’s the cutting edge tool widely used by an exponentially diversifying group of digital marketing professionals, web designers, app developers,

SEO specialists, and business entrepreneurs.

 

For the uninitiated, GSC tells you everything that you wish to know about your website and the people who visit it daily. For example, how much web traffic

you’re attracting, what are people searching for in your site, the kind of platform (mobile, app, desktop) people are using to find you, and more importantly,

what makes your site popular.

 

Then GSC takes you on a subterranean dive to find and fix errors, design sitemaps, and check file integrity.

 

Precisely what does Google Search Console do for you? These are the benefits.

  1. Search engine visibility improves

 

Ever experienced the sinking sensation of having completed everything demanded of you for creating a great website, but people who matter can’t locate you in

a simple search?

Search Console

makes Google aware that you’re online.

 

  1. The virtual image remains current and updated

 

When you’ve fixed broken links and coding issues, Search Console helps you update the changes in such a manner that Google’s

search

carries an accurate snapshot of your site minus its flaws.

 

  1. Keywords are better optimized to attract traffic

 

Wouldn’t you agree that knowing what draws people to your website can help you shape a better

user experience?

Search Console opens a window to the keywords and key phrases that people frequently use to access your website. Armed with this knowledge, you can optimize

your site to respond better to specific keywords.

 

  1. Safety from cyber threats

 

Can you expect to grow your business without adequate protection against external threats? Search Console helps you build efficient defenses against malware

and spam, securing your growing business against cyber threats.

 

  1. Content figures prominently in rich results

 

It’s not enough to merely figure in a search result. How effectively are your pages making it into Google rich results? These are the cards and snippets

that carry tons of information like ratings, reviews, and just about any information that results in better user experience for people searching for you.

Search console gives you a status report on how your content is figuring in rich results so you can remedy a deficit if detected.

 

  1. Your site becomes better equipped for AMP compliance

 

You’re probably aware that mobile friendliness has become a search engine ranking parameter. This means that the faster your pages load, the more user-friendly

you’re known to be. The solution is to adopt accelerated mobile pages (AMP), and Search Console helpfully flags you out in the areas where you’re not

compliant.

 

  1. Backlink analysis

 

The backlinks, the websites that are linking back to your website gives Google an indication of the popularity of your site; how worthy you are of citation.

With Search Console, you get an overview of all the websites linking to you, and you get a deeper insight into what motivates and sustains your popularity.

 

  1. The site becomes faster and more responsive to mobile users

 

If searchers are abandoning your website because of slow loading speeds or any other glitch, Search Console alerts you so you can take remedial steps and

become mobile-friendly.

 

  1. Google indexing keeps pace with real-time website changes

 

Significant changes that you make on the website could take weeks or months to figure in the Google Search Index if you sit tight and do nothing. With

search console, you can edit, change, and modify your website endlessly, and ensure the changes are indexed by Google instantaneously. By now you have an excellent idea why Google Search Console has become the must-have tool for optimizing your website pages for improved search results. This also helps

ensure that your business grows in tandem with the traffic that you’re attracting and converting.

 

Your eight step guide on how to use Google Search Console

  1. How to set up your unique Google Search Console account

 

Assuming that you’re entirely new to GSC, your immediate priority is to add the tool and get your site verified by Google. By doing this, you’ll be ensuring

that Google classifies you unambiguously as the owner of the site, whether you’re a webmaster, or merely an authorized user.

 

This simple precaution is necessary because you’ll be privy to an incredibly rich source of information that Google wouldn’t like unauthorized users to

have access to.

 

You can use your existing Google account (or create a new one) to access Google Search Console. It helps if you’re already using Google Analytics because

the same details can be used to login to GSC. Your next step is to open the console and click on “Add property”.

 

By adding your website URL into the adjacent box, you get an umbilical connection to the console so you can start using its incredible array of features.

Take care to add the prefix “https” or “www” so Google loads the right data.

 

  1. How to enable Google to verify your site ownership

Option one

How to add an HTML tag to help Google verify ownership

 

Once you have established your presence, Google will want to verify your site. At this stage, it helps to have some experience of working in HTML. It will

be easier to handle the files you’re uploading; you’ll have a better appreciation of how the website’s size influences the Google crawl rate, and gain

a clearer understanding of the Google programs already running on your website.

 

If all this sounds like rocket science, don’t worry,  we’ll be hand-holding you through the process.

 

Your next step is to open your homepage code and paste the search console provided HTML tag within the <Head> section of your site’s HTML code.

 

The newly pasted code can coexist with any other code in the <Head> section; it’s of no consequence.

 

An issue arises if you don’t see the <Head> section, in which case you’ll need to create the section to embed the Search Console generated code so that

Google can verify your site.

 

Save your work and come back to the homepage to view the source code; the console verification code should be clearly visible in the <Head> section confirming

that you have done the embedding correctly.

 

Your next step is to navigate back to the console dashboard and click “Verify”.

 

At this stage, you’ll see either of two messages – A screen confirming that Google has verified the site, or pop up listing onsite errors that need to

be rectified before completing verification. By following these steps, Google will be confirming your ownership of the site. It’s important to remember

that once the Google Search Console code has been embedded onsite and verified, any attempt to tamper or remove the code will have the effect of undoing

all the good work, leaving your site in limbo.

 

 

Why CompTIA Security + is so important

How important is the CompTIA Security +

While driving to work this morning, I learned that California’s Department of Motor vehicles was hacked.  The news reported that 1.2 million federal identification cards were stolen and sent to a server in Croatia. The 1.2 million federal identification cards will be sold  to customers who will purchase them from the black market or dark web.  Croatia was the former Yugoslavia.  It is widely known in that part of the world that government officials receive kickbacks directly from the hackers who reside in their country. The kickbacks are in exchange for allowing the hacking of other foreign country websites to continue. Law enforcement will track down the country where the hackers live, but law enforcement will take no action against the hackers because they are being directly paid off.

For this reason, all government agencies including federal, state and local are now requiring their network administrators to obtain the CompTIA Security +. This certification provides the holder with a thorough knowledge of cyber-security.  The first step in understanding how to protect a network is to know when a cyber-attack is taking place.  Cyber-attacks do not act like a broken window or busted door.  The hacker first establishes a connection, then in time that connection is used to do damage.  It is also known in the information technology field that computers have 65,036 ports or channels where information can be shared or distributed.  The CompTIA Security + provides its holders with the information about the best tools and methods of monitoring the system to know when someone is attempting to establish a connection,, which will eventually turn into a cyber-attack.

Cyber-attacks will continue to increase as network access becomes easier.  The new 5G technology will create many new opportunities for good network access and along with access, cyber-attacks.

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Barrons article about status of 5G

Barrons article about status of 5G

It was a momentous week for fifth-generation wireless tech. On Wednesday,
Verizon Communications
(ticker: VZ) turned on the
first-ever U.S. 5G feed for smartphones,
bringing blazing data speeds to a few fortunate folks. Like so much of 5G, though, the hype continues to outpace the reality. Verizon’s 5G mobile network
is limited to select neighborhoods in Chicago and Minneapolis. Even there, the 5G service is limited to one specific Motorola phone.

I had my own eye-opening, but limited, 5G encounter in Dallas this past week.
AT&T
(T) gave me an exclusive first look at a live, commercial mobile 5G network based on Release 15, an industry standard agreed upon in June. The demos took
place in a downtown Dallas park and at the Dallas Cowboy’s stadium in nearby Arlington, Texas.

AT&T’s network isn’t powering phones just yet, so this test was run off a 5G hotspot, or puck, as AT&T calls it. The device, the Netgear Nighthawk 5G Mobile
Hotspot, picks up the 5G waves and rebroadcasts them over Wi-Fi.

It isn’t quite fully mobile 5G, but it was enough to
offer a glimpse of the future.
I sat in that Dallas park—no wires attached—and received staggering connection speeds that blew away anything I get from a wired connection at home or
from my existing 4G LTE phone.
On my antiquated iPhone 6, I saw speeds of 128 megabits per second, up from 23 megabits on my 4G connection. I was about 120 meters from the 5G hotspot
during the tests. Newer phones such as
Apple
’s(AAPL) iPhone X and
Samsung Electronics
’ (005930.South Korea) Galaxy S10 ran appreciably faster. At the park, the iPhone X reached 379 Mbps, and the S10 checked in at 315. A Lenovo ThinkPad
T480s laptop reached 984 Mbps. (For comparison, my home broadband in San Mateo, Calif., comes in at 43 Mbps.)

I tried 5G in a less quaint setting, too: the Cowboys’ 105,000 seat stadium, where AT&T owns the naming rights. There the 5G speeds were even more impressive.
One laptop in a direct line from a 5G antenna reached speeds of 923 Mbps to 1.14 gigabits per second. Another laptop, positioned at a 45-degree angle from
the same antenna, was in the 806 Mbps to 818 Mbps range.

It’s important to note that all these tests are happening in optimal conditions. I was the only one using the Cowboy’s connection. Eventually, there could
be some 99,000 more. AT&T stadium is already equipped with one 5G antenna with at least a dozen more on the way, AT&T says. The company hopes to have a
fully functional 5G network in the stadium by the start of the NFL exhibition season this summer.

Thus far, AT&T is prioritizing download speeds, so the upload connections were no better than what I currently get on 4G. That’s a strategic decision—and
surely allows the carrier to promote bigger download numbers. Depending on future applications and demands of the network, AT&T could need to borrow some
of the download capacity to improve upload speeds.

John Donovan, CEO of AT&T Communications, told me that it’s hard to imagine the potential for all this speed. We won’t know until hardware and software
developers are able to use the connections day to day.

Samsung Austin Semiconductor, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, will begin testing this summer on how 5G can improve efficiency, safety, and security
at its 500,000 square foot Austin, Texas manufacturing facility.

The firm has established a 2,000-square-foot test area to see how 5G and the use of sensors can better track the performance of robotic arms for preventive
maintenance through real-time data. It also plans to use sensors to monitor the safety of its employees, upgrade security at the plant, and explore the
use of virtual reality in the manufacturing process. The tests are part of an “evolution” to determine killer business apps, Jonathan Taylor, corporate
vice president of fab engineering, told me in a phone interview.

Meanwhile, the Cowboys are brainstorming with third-party developers on immersive 5G experiences for fans in the 2019 season. “If you build it, they will
come,” Charlotte Jones Anderson, chief branding officer for the Cowboys, told me from her office overlooking the team’s practice facility in nearby Frisco,
Texas. “We just need to figure out what we’re building.”

 

Write to Jon Swartz at
jon.swartz@dowjones.com

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5G, it’s closer than you think

Know About 5G

The technology of 5G is getting a lot of new press as the media prepares for its arrival. This morning, Apple announced that its new line of iPhones will include 5G capability.  Apple believes the new phones will be available before the end of the summer of 2019. Companies including Verizon, AT&T and Spectrum Communications are in the process of building 5G networks, which are scheduled to be in full operation by early 2020.  Partial role outs of 5G are occurring in many cities, which includes Los Angeles.

As we have stated in earlier posts, 5G will in some cases deliver information up to thirty times faster than your conventional 4G phone. With 5G your smartphone will be able to get information faster than your home computer. You will be able to download a complete movie in less than sixty seconds.  Gaming will take on a new dimension as the experience is heightened by the faster technology.

As 5G penetrates the market, career opportunities will expand at a rapid rate.  The careers, which will be available include: cyber-security for online crime protection, network administration to keep things running, game development, which will be needed to fill the public’s appetite for new games, jobs involving self-driving vehicles and specialized technical areas, which serve the medical profession.

The majority of these career opportunities do not require a two or four-year college degree to get hired.  A college degree may help with promotions, but the degree in itself will not be the stimulus, which results in an employer sending the offer letter.

ABCO Technology has opportunities in all of the high potential career areas listed in this post.  Call our campus at (310) 216-3067 between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. to learn more about these opportunities. It’s time to change your working life today!

 

 

 

Promote your events free with Gmail

Do you have an event, conference, Webinar or educational seminar you want to promote?  This short article about a new Gmail feature will be of great help to you.

 

Boomerang’s popular “Send Later” function makes it simple for you to schedule an email to be sent at a later time. You can draft an email now, then schedule it to be sent automatically at the perfect time. Just write the message as you normally would, then click the Send Later button.

 

The most important new Gmail feature in years isn’t coming from Google.

 

Matt Bowman, vator.tv

 

Schedule an email to:

  • Communicate with people in different time zones
  • Send emails when they are most likely to be read
  • Write emails when you are free and have them sent at an appropriate time

 

 

 

 

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Schedule an email

 

Boomerang’s popular “Send Later” function makes it simple for you to schedule an email to be sent at a later time. You can draft an email now, then schedule it to be sent automatically at the perfect time. Just write the message as you normally would, then click the Send Later button.

 

Schedule an email

 

 

 

Use our handy calendar picker or our text box that understands language like “next Monday” to tell Boomerang when to send your message. We’ll take it from there.

 

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MCSE 2016 is a great opportunity for network administrators

Know about MCSE & Network Administrators

Microsoft still dominates the corporate server market by controlling major use in over 80% of corporate servers throughout the country.

The Microsoft certification to handle corporate servers is the Microsoft Certified Systems Expert or MCSE 2016.  This certification covers onsite and cloud operations.  The MCSE 2016 is completed with candidates passing four exams.

Passing the first exam will provide its holder with the Microsoft Certified Systems Professional.  Passing the third exam provides a second certificate of Microsoft Certified Systems Associate.  Finally after passing that all important fourth exam, candidates are granted that coveted MCSE 2016.

In 2018, millions of companies are upgrading their servers to run on Microsoft’s 2016 software. The cloud is now a major factor in corporate networks.  Server upgrades run in cycles.  The main upgrade cycle for software after a major software release comes about two years after the first introduction of the new operating system.  Companies use special depreciation schedules with respect to software upgrades.  When they can no longer depreciate the last version of their software and documented significant improvements have been made, companies will decide to spend money for that all important upgrade.  At this point in the cycle, new job opportunities open up for candidates holding the Microsoft MCSE 2016.

In Los Angeles, the Chamber of Commerce estimates approximately 15,000 companies will be looking for candidates holding the MCSE 2016.

If you are interested in a career in the field of network administration, it’s time for you to obtain that all important MCSE 2016.  Your skills will be in demand after you pass that important fourth exam.

Call ABCO Technology today to learn more about these opportunities.

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Why Network administrators should pass their Cisco Certified Network Associate

Know About Cisco Certified Network Associate

Cisco controls over 80% of all router traffic in the United States.  Over the years, Cisco has gained market share in both home and commercial routing.

For our readers who are new to information technology, your router serves as your gateway to the Internet.  Your router is that small box with those blinking lights that flash.  When you call technical support, someone always asks you to describe how those lights are flashing.

In the corporate world, Cisco routers control hundreds or in some cases thousands of computers wanting to access the Internet.

Most network administrators will need to be familiar with routers when they begin employment.  One certification, which shows an employer that you have the necessary skills to manage a network is Cisco’s Certified Network Associate or CCNA.

The Cisco CCNA is an excellent certification to combine with your Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert or CompTIA’s Network +.

Under the CCNA category, Cisco has three other certifications, which can be obtained only after the candidate passes the Cisco CCNA exam.  These Cisco certifications include: CCNA Wireless, CCNA Security and CCNA voice over IP.

If you are interested in moving beyond the Cisco CCNA status, Cisco has two other advanced certifications, which are the Cisco Certified Network Professional and finally the Cisco Certified Internet Expert.

Students who have passed their Cisco Certified Network Associate report that they receive a raise of 9% over the first salary after they passed the Cisco CCNA.

Cisco is an excellent certification path for information technology.  Train and certify for your Cisco CCNA today!

 

 

Explanation of Financial aid for students studying information technology

Financial aid for students

If you’re a person who wants to study information technology, and you don’t want to obtain a two or four-year college degree, this article is for you.

Vocational schools who are accredited by an accrediting agency affiliated with the US Department of education can offer financial aid.  The financial aid to students who want to train and certify for a career in the field of information technology can receive federal financial aid.  This financial aid comes from the government and this aid is distributed through the FAFSA or Free Application for Federal student Aid.  A typical FAFSA application will provide the option to obtain a federal Pell grant, which is money that doesn’t have to be paid back to the government.  Pell grants are given to students who can qualify for the funding provided they meet a set of requirements established by the US Department of Education. Programs offering federal financial aid will have a set number of hours of required study ranging between 600 and 900 hours.

In addition to Pell grants, many states offer training funds through Workforce Opportunity Employment grants.  The state workforce grants are in truth money given back to a worker because that worker had a portion deducted from their check to meet state withholding payment requirements.

If we combine the money from the Pell grant with state funding, many students find that 100% of their tuition costs for training, books and supplies is covered.

A good vocational school will also provide job placement assistance, which if used properly will help a student find employment after graduation.

In addition to the funds described above, state departments of rehabilitation have federal money set aside for students who have a disability.  State vocational rehabilitation departments have many sources of funding for students with disabilities.  If you have a disability, it would be an excellent idea to give your state rehabilitation department a call. A counselor will help you through the process of getting funds for training in the occupation of your choice.

If all grant and state options fail, the government provides loans, which can be spread over a 20 year period.  The loan payments are very affordable and if you believe you can work in the information technology industry, this is an excellent way to get started on your new career.

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