i was laid off eleven weeks ago from a position i hadfor seven years. the position required the use of windows and excel and ocasionally powerpoint and my use of each of those is at best above basic but a little below intermediate (espc. in excel). in other words i have never worked on computer hardware other than basic instalation (pulling a computer out of the box and putting it together). i have never networked printers or set one up to a networked printer or even updated something such as word ina new version even though i hear that is pretty straigt forward.
i interviewed twice for a helpdesk job and have been offered the job. i hear it will be basic installations at first but my best guess is that i will have to learn a great deal within the first few months. and i would totally want to be able to do that.
my question is for anybody that might have had to make a chagne such as this and the difficulty of learning a new trade. im excited to learn something new and have always sort of wanted to know how to put a computer together. can an old dog with skills in something else learn some new tricks? have any of you had dificulty learning computer software and hardware and how easy is it to diagnose problesm?
i interviewed twice for a helpdesk job and have been offered the job. i hear it will be basic installations at first but my best guess is that i will have to learn a great deal within the first few months. and i would totally want to be able to do that.
my question is for anybody that might have had to make a chagne such as this and the difficulty of learning a new trade. im excited to learn something new and have always sort of wanted to know how to put a computer together. can an old dog with skills in something else learn some new tricks? have any of you had dificulty learning computer software and hardware and how easy is it to diagnose problesm?