IronRocket
Technical User
I'm a shift supervisor in a data center (Columbus, Ohio) and found out yesterday, that the company I work for is building a data center in Colorado and that is where our jobs our going to. The bright side to this is that I have time on my side. My position will go away in Jan. '08 or around that time.
My field, mainframe operations, is a field that is shrinking and eventually, companies will have lights out data centers, meaning it will be fully automated. This part of IT, the future doesn't look bright at all.
Currently, I'm thinking about going into programming (I have done a little bit of it on my current job, but w/ new management, they are frowning on me doing programming and they want me to "just do my job"). My schedule has it where it is impossible of going to school and I'm working so much overtime, it just wouldn't fit into my schedule.
In my spare time, I like to get into studying HTML, then Javascript, then Java. I already know SQL and have done some SQL programming at my previous job. I know some VB 6.0 but haven't laid hands on .net. I've also done a small web site for our staff at work, and I'm familiar w/ HTML and Javascript.
With my salary, I'm currently making between $70,000 - $75,000 a year. I know if I get to be an entry-level programmer, I'll start out around $40,000, I'm guessing, but I'm willing to make that sacrifice since my job will be going away.
What route should I take? Go the Java route or get into VB .net. And overall, what is the biggest thing to get into? Thx for your advice.
Mark