Computers have always fascinated me. From the way they work to the valuable services they provide for us. I grew up as one of those kids who took everything apart. I was so fascinated with what made things work. It didn't matter if it was the remote for the television or morphing action figures. I found tranquility in taking things apart and assembling them back together. One day my cousin began building his own computer. I was instantly hooked into the thought of building my own. It was mostly curiosity and a little competitiveness that pushed me. Two weeks later, we were finally finished. Not only was my computer faster than his, I learned so much about the technical aspects, I amazed my uncle who worked in Information Technology. It was a great feeling to find something I loved learning about and enjoyed working on. From that moment on, I just knew computers were fascinating to me and I wanted to pursue this field in the future. I currently am repairing and building computers for people out of my basement. Working in the IT field will give me the opportunity to interact directly with people, which is one of my assets. I will also be managing deadlines and priorities. Because of the economy, people are a little hesitant to spend money on computers and updating their information. I like to know that I can help them understand what changes need to be made with minimal amount of expenses. I'm glad I have found my niche and I plan on demonstrating my ability to set fourth towards my goal
From the way they function to the valuable services they provide for us, computers have always fascinated me. I grew up as one of those kids who took everything apart
, probably due to the fact I was so fascinated with what made things work. It didn't matter if it was the remote for
our television or morphing action figures
- I found tranquility in taking things apart and assembling them back together.
The day that I saw my cousin begin building his own computer
, I was instantly hooked.
All I could think about was building my own.
Curiosity and my own personal competitiveness pushed me. Two weeks later, we were finally finished. Not only was my computer faster than his, I learned
much about the technical aspects.
So much that in fact I amazed my uncle who worked in Information Technology. It was a great feeling to find something I loved learning about and enjoyed working on. From that moment on, I
knew that I wanted to pursue
the field of computers in
my future. I am
currently providing services in building and repairing computers for people out of my basement. Working in the IT field will give me the opportunity to interact directly with people,
something I have always excelled at. I will also be managing deadlines and priorities.
Because of the
current state that the economy is in, people are a little hesitant to spend money on computers and updating their information. I
would like to show them that I can help them understand what changes need to be made with minimal amount of expenses. I'm glad
that I have found my niche and I plan on demonstrating my ability to set
forth towards my goal
Fixed it.