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Old 11-04-2013, 11:54 AM
 
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In my current circumstance I am unfortunately unemployed and can afford for a few more months to gain certifications and apply remotely (high relocation interest) for a new job, to afford relocating I would relatively quickly need a job to support me. Would I probably gain an entry level tech support job faster through A.) Relocating to Pa where I want to work and applying for comp. support jobs as a local candidate while quickly finishing getting a relevant A+ certification or B.) Finishing getting the A+, working on or getting another Network+ cert., then moving and applying as a local candidate (could take 2-3 months)? I graduated last year with a master's degree in a type of informatics, informatics is closely related to information tech., relevant to comp. support.
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