Thursday, April 16, 2020

Getting into IT after Getting

David Kent was officially a civilian as he drove through the Chicago suburbs on his way home from his final military medical checkup. In the U.S. Marines, Kent had risen to the level of staff sergeant and amassed a set of valuable tech skills and CompTIA certifications to back them up. His next move was to join an aerospace and defense company as a classified network engineer. Signing out of the military and then on with a military contractor wasn’t a move Kent took lightly.

“It was very important for me to have a job that I could rely on,” Kent said. “It was such a relief and security for my family moving forward.”

With a lucrative, highly skilled IT position in his immediate future, Kent’s life was a mirror image of what it had looked like less than a decade earlier. But when he was laid off during the Great Recession – before his CompTIA certifications and military service – he struggled to see his future and the path forward.
From the Automotive Industry to IT

In 2006, the economy wasn’t doing too bad. Kent, a recent high school graduate, stepped directly into a union job working on the line at the Chrysler plant in Belvidere, IL. He was making a solid wage and planned to be in the position for a while. Kent started laying down the infrastructure for his future; he bought a house, got married and had kids.
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