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Old March 28th, 2010, 09:59 AM   #22 (permalink)
dieKatze88
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Ok so how is this for experience?

I am 16, and have worked at my school for about a year now. Me and my friend (he also works with me) are thinking about starting a local repair shop with all the stuff we have learned at our school job. We wont quit the school job, but just imply the skills. Good/bad idea? We have both repaired computer software issues, replaced hardware, fixed cpu LCD monitors, etc.

Also, We are going to start our first big computer project- buy about 6 Dell Optiplex gx280s, and make a Linux Cluster! Has anyone made one of these?

Advice would be great!
Its less than you think it is. Schools run on their own special rules, and often their situations don't apply outside the schools in question. As I stated before, some of the best experience you can get early on is Hell Desk.

Made a linux cluster once, couldn't think of anything to do with it, dismantled it.
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