Hire ids right out of "tech schools" with as or a few certs and put them in teams of 3 or 4 with a senior guy watching their work.
there are thousand of programs for it around the country and 100,000 of kids coming out of those programs every semester. I'm currently have one more semester till my A.S. in Info Tech with certs in A+,net+, security+ and plan on taking ccna in the next few months. I just sent out my first real professional resumes for a job starting out at like 11 or 12 bucks an hour to get my feet wet.
my point is there are masses of more kids out there just like me eager to work and dot expect astronomical salaries. get in contact with instructors and professors at collages in your area. They can send student to yo. Even if those "kids" are just installing software or Basie maintenance it will still free up your senior tech to do real much needed work.
and if there any one with out there near central KY looking for a decent teck guy for heap I'm looking 4 a job!
Hire ids right out of "tech schools" with as or a few certs and put them in teams of 3 or 4 with a senior guy watching their work.
there are thousand of programs for it around the country and 100,000 of kids coming out of those programs every semester.
I'm currently have one more semester till my A.S. in Info Tech with certs in A+,net+, security+ and plan on taking ccna in the next few months. I just sent out my first real professional resumes for a job starting out at like 11 or 12 bucks an hour to get my feet wet.
my point is there are masses of more kids out there just like me eager to work and dot expect astronomical salaries.
get in contact with instructors and professors at collages in your area. They can send student to yo. Even if those "kids" are just installing software or Basie maintenance it will still free up your senior tech to do real much needed work.
and if there any one with out there near central KY looking for a decent teck guy for heap I'm looking 4 a job!