Question: At 29 Am I Too Old to Start in IT?

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    Is it possible for somebody who just turned 29, with no IT experience or degree, to get their foot in the door to an entry level IT job? I'm worried I'm too late in the game, and that the younger generation will already have far more skills than me, meaning I can never catch up.
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  • @ilayali_
    @ilayali_ 7 лет назад +271

    "Stop coming up with excuses for failure." Love it! Glad I watched this vid. I just turned 30 and I'm about to start school for this profession.

    • @akibrahman7983
      @akibrahman7983 6 лет назад

      Ilayali Valdez if you start school at 30 that about 14 years you wasted your life

    • @akibrahman7983
      @akibrahman7983 6 лет назад

      Ilayali Valdez maybe you didn't get a good grade when you were younger

    • @Akihito007
      @Akihito007 6 лет назад

      Ilayali Valdez Wow cute pic ;). 37 here

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- 6 лет назад +1

      You must still be in high school if you think like that.

    • @snowwhite7677
      @snowwhite7677 6 лет назад +11

      I'm 97 years old with no detectable pulse and the IT recruiters won't stop pestering me!

  • @patrickharrison538
    @patrickharrison538 8 лет назад +155

    Oh, by the way I am 73 and still develop either alone or with one of my teams. I work on programs and specifications 14 hours a day. My fields are Remote Sensing and Machine Learning.

  • @davidadams2395
    @davidadams2395 8 лет назад +160

    Hell, I am 46 and just finished school for IT. I am just as malleable as a 20 year-old, and hope I'll never be set in my ways.

    • @bardo4860
      @bardo4860 8 лет назад +6

      Well done,I am 38 I'm doing ComptiaA+
      at the moment...
      All the best ; )

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 8 лет назад +2

      +joshua bardo I'm working on my CCNA.

    • @RunnerGunner2020
      @RunnerGunner2020 7 лет назад +2

      David Adams I'm looking at doing the ComptiaA+ maybe starting next year. I plan on studying at home and was wondering if this is a good idea

    • @user-sf5iq2fl1l
      @user-sf5iq2fl1l 7 лет назад +13

      Am 24 and i have a friend at 38 that never had engineering in his life and he had the top mark at the hardest subject .He said its all about spirit.

    • @ryandrummond9622
      @ryandrummond9622 7 лет назад +1

      David Adams I'm taking my A plus this week. yes it's a good cert, no you should not get it. My advice, learn to code.

  • @dmjord412
    @dmjord412 9 лет назад +211

    I'm 32 and gonna start this spring in computer technology. This video gives me hope.

    • @shadry86
      @shadry86 8 лет назад +6

      +David J ME TOO!!

    • @anupdujari
      @anupdujari 8 лет назад +14

      Im 32..and Im planning to learn coding now and take it forward from there... :)

    • @paveldkohout
      @paveldkohout 8 лет назад

      Go for it man!

    • @Tekhaze
      @Tekhaze 8 лет назад +1

      Aye same here, generation X rep!!!

    • @YoungDen
      @YoungDen 7 лет назад +1

      David - Same here

  • @Gornodd
    @Gornodd 8 лет назад +154

    I started in IT then at 29 went to university and became a doctor. its totally possible to 180 in life and have fun along the way.

    • @Gornodd
      @Gornodd 8 лет назад +4

      won ton soup Yes It was a very hard decision to make. But Im very happy in retrospect. I was quite unhappy and had a driving urge to take on something entirely new. I had worked for almsot 10 years at that point and saved up enough money to do it. In germany we have to work until 67 anyways. So Im looking at 31 more years of work in my new career.

    • @Gornodd
      @Gornodd 8 лет назад +1

      won ton soup It actually was just this year. Im almost 36 now. I had alot of fun along the way. Meeting many new people in uni. Also I found myself appretiating the feeling of learning and student life more than when I was younger. Compared to my former job, med-school (even despite the tons of content you have to learn) was easy for me. I was used working 80++ hours per week. If you have something similar in mind, just go for it. Learning new things is the best thing you can do in life in gereral.

    • @WhyteLis21
      @WhyteLis21 8 лет назад

      our human brain is a learning machine. if you have the will n no physical or mental restriction even then that shouldnt stop you. you can also learn anything you want to. knowledge is limitless and is worth more than money a million times over. aging and time shouldn't stop you from learning anything you want to know.

    • @misterscienceguy
      @misterscienceguy 8 лет назад

      +Gornodd What was your personal life like? How did you afford stuff like rent and whatnot?
      I'm currently working in Pathology, but Medicine has always intrigued me. The problem for me I suppose is that I'm also engaged and renting, so I'm not sure if my life would be able to handle a Med-student life.

    • @Gornodd
      @Gornodd 8 лет назад

      Mr.Science I saved quite a bit of money while I was working in IT. I was a dev in system elektronics and software for trains, working for the german railroad company (Deutsche Bahn). While in university I was living in a small apartment with 4 other people. I also had a parttime job in a medicallab, doing system maintanance but with very bad payment. It worked out somewhat. I still have some debths to pay but working as a doctor now will easily get me out maybe this week.

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 9 лет назад +176

    The biggest problem with a 50 year old is not that he lacks the energy or that he won't take instructions from younger people. The problem with a 50 year old is that he has reached an age where he understands how ridiculous the constructs of 'jobs' and 'careers' and 'titles' and 'money' are in the light of how short human life is, so he may not be as passionate about his job as someone who is too young and dumb to understand how futile it all is. We are all a blink of an eye away from being dead. Doesn't matter if you are 29 or 59. Your life will soon be over. Just pursue the career you want regardless of your age and don't worry about it. Doing something you want to do versus doing something you feel that you have to do can make an ocean of difference in your results.

    • @dumbcat
      @dumbcat 9 лет назад +24

      *****
      I said 'PURSUE THE CAREER YOU WANT REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE'. I didn't say sit on your rear. Learn how to read.

    • @Bm23CC
      @Bm23CC 8 лет назад

      +Hans Zarkov will smith is 47 does he look like he's lacking energy?. Lack of energy is mutual with lack of drive and interest not merely lack of energy on its own.

    • @dumbcat
      @dumbcat 8 лет назад +1

      Brendano Di Cafrio
      That's not what I said.

    • @gigiduru125
      @gigiduru125 8 лет назад

      +Hans Zarkov lets say that it comes to a point where the only jobs you'll find are in IT and you have to work for a living or beg, steal, starve to death. What are your recommendations?

    • @dumbcat
      @dumbcat 8 лет назад +1

      gigi duru
      Starting from scratch, there are two entry level jobs that require minimal skills; help desk, and FST (field service technician). Some help desks require no certifications. Others require Network+ and maybe Security+. It can vary, but the FST positions I've seen typically require A+, Network+, and Security+. So someone with zero skills might be able to land a job at a help desk and work toward obtaining the certifications to become an FST. From FST you can advance to Network Admin or one of its variations like Security Admin. If you know for sure that you want to become a Network Admin you can skip working as an FST but might still find it invaluable to obtain the FST certifications before attempting to earn the certifications to become a Network Admin (e.g. CCNA, etc.). The other route you can take is software; Analyst, Database Admin, or Programmer. This is a longer and more difficult route often requiring formal college classes which you can take at night while working at the help desk. However, for really creative types this can be more enjoyable as it can open the door to doing things like making your own smart phone apps to sell. So, in summary.... Helpdesk (possibly be hired now), FST (maybe 3-6 months to get certifications), Network Admin (another 18 months to obtain certifications - varies by person), or analyst, database admin, programmer (can be 2 to 4 years of college unless you are a self taught wiz kid).

  • @marksol5888
    @marksol5888 7 лет назад +106

    i'm 29 and I've been sleepwalking 10 years now. wasted a lot of time of my life.

    • @bkstandard882
      @bkstandard882 5 лет назад +3

      Same with me. I'm 30 though

    • @victortoll9392
      @victortoll9392 5 лет назад +2

      Samehere bro

    • @rahulyadav-yn6qs
      @rahulyadav-yn6qs 5 лет назад +2

      Well you're not alone my brother

    • @viraltvent3826
      @viraltvent3826 4 года назад +3

      27 finishin my IT BACHELOR DEGREE...i feel like im a waste..bur i think gettin a masters degree by 29 is success

    • @karankumarify
      @karankumarify 4 года назад

      Same here ...trying to learn coding and redirect my career...

  • @iworshipjesus1597
    @iworshipjesus1597 8 лет назад +34

    I started an education in software development at the age of 27 without knowing anything about computers. 3 years later I'm able to make really sick applications and even my teacher says I became good at programming. Just go for it.

  • @Agent57000DM
    @Agent57000DM 9 лет назад +27

    I'm 36 and just getting into the IT business. I never thought I was "too old" to get into the business.

  • @LeifgoesLive
    @LeifgoesLive 7 лет назад +414

    I'm 29 and a virgin. that worries me much more

    • @louie540x
      @louie540x 7 лет назад +52

      Woah! We need to get you laid asap!

    • @tarkusd7534
      @tarkusd7534 7 лет назад +106

      better not, hes almost reached becoming a wizard

    • @dominigai4717
      @dominigai4717 7 лет назад +72

      Better than 29 with AIDS from too much "loose" behavior.
      God bless bro. just be patience and courageous with the ladies.
      ps - sex is overrated to the 3rd power.

    • @C4L311
      @C4L311 7 лет назад +70

      Stop putting the pussy on a pedestal!

    • @briand6343
      @briand6343 7 лет назад +7

      Dudes can solve that problem

  • @lanqinfang
    @lanqinfang 7 лет назад +28

    I will be 29 this year, and I still haven't lived the life I want, like everything is pending, that's frustrating but I keep telling myself be patient and make the present moment count.

  • @Dr.VonBraun
    @Dr.VonBraun 5 лет назад +6

    I went to school at 42 and finished my degree in CS. I am now in IT and am doing well. You’re never too old.

  • @sentenced7259
    @sentenced7259 8 лет назад +25

    37 here.. staring uni next year. I don't regret not doing it earlier.. I've had shit to do :)
    I also feel I have a much better mind-set these days.
    Anyone who gets offended by what Eli says... well.. the truth hurts sometimes!

    • @owlfeathers6615
      @owlfeathers6615 4 года назад +2

      Just curious, how are things now with this new career?

  • @bedbathorybeyond
    @bedbathorybeyond 9 лет назад +44

    I started in IT at 29 a couple years ago, and worked my way up from the bottom with a liberal arts degree. Now things are going extremely well, but it took some time. My advice would be to work your job 9-5 (hopefully in the tech industry doing something, ie: sales/marketing w/e), then do at least an hour or two a day working on your technical development (reading, coding etc.) and NEVER GIVE UP! You got this! :)

  • @insertoyouroemail
    @insertoyouroemail 9 лет назад +141

    The pit... in my stomach... when he made that... joke... in the beginning...

    • @jeremyford5946
      @jeremyford5946 8 лет назад +2

      +Björn Kihlberg haha yes

    • @dzcoder5485
      @dzcoder5485 5 лет назад +1

      OMG same here. im 23 and im just getting started but still had some thought that i cant make because im from algeria and want to work in a company in germany is it possible because i eared i need german papers to do that ot at least Residenc?e certificate is it true

    • @KiraPlaysGuitar
      @KiraPlaysGuitar 4 года назад

      @@dzcoder5485 Question marks go at the end of a sentence. English is not your first language, sure, but with that level of syntax understanding, how do you write code?

    • @dzcoder5485
      @dzcoder5485 4 года назад +1

      @@KiraPlaysGuitar Yea its not my first language nor my seconde. ik i have problems but i do write code pretty well !

    • @KiraPlaysGuitar
      @KiraPlaysGuitar 4 года назад

      @@dzcoder5485 I believe you do. Sorry to doubt or insult you man - Was just having a bad day. Keep doing what you do!

  • @Schytheron
    @Schytheron 9 лет назад +148

    I feel like an idiot now for worrying about this... I am 18 years old...

    • @AlexRuss999
      @AlexRuss999 9 лет назад +5

      Schytheron i am 19 )) lol

    • @quranalone5824
      @quranalone5824 9 лет назад +21

      Lol 18, be grateful that you watched this video at the age of 18.
      I started coding at 21, and am 22 at the moment, going for a college degree.

    • @totoxahc
      @totoxahc 9 лет назад +8

      Schytheron I am 27 years old, graduating this year.

    • @quranalone5824
      @quranalone5824 9 лет назад

      totoxahc What kind of graduating?

    • @totoxahc
      @totoxahc 9 лет назад +3

      Furious Emerald I am gratuating from Electronic Engineering (six years).

  • @zoommair
    @zoommair 8 лет назад +32

    I'm 30 and changed my career at least 3 times already.

    • @Investirane.BG1
      @Investirane.BG1 8 лет назад +2

      +ZoommaiR There are a lot of people like you, I am 29, I studied law and I intend to study Software Engineering. I had a lector in the university, he said that before law he changed 5 or 6 careers.

    • @lamarmohsen9582
      @lamarmohsen9582 5 лет назад +1

      @@Investirane.BG1 how is your degree going? I'm 26 and just finished my medical lab degree and thinking about starting software engineering..would love to hear your thoughts on that

    • @Investirane.BG1
      @Investirane.BG1 5 лет назад

      @@lamarmohsen9582 I tried it for couple of months and i decided that it is not for me. I am working in a call center now . There are a lot of people that have decided to study software engineering in their 20s. If you enjoy it, go for it very hard.

  • @eloyhbermudez
    @eloyhbermudez 8 лет назад +75

    im 34 and my boss is 27 and my boss boss is 30 , they look older than me though ,

    • @nocomment5591
      @nocomment5591 8 лет назад

      +Eloy Hurtado Bermudez at what age did you start learning?

    • @eloyhbermudez
      @eloyhbermudez 8 лет назад +1

      +Zack Fireman since i was like 10 years

    • @nocomment5591
      @nocomment5591 8 лет назад

      +Eloy Hurtado Bermudez i mean programing

    • @nocomment5591
      @nocomment5591 8 лет назад +1

      +1057 31337 24 years at it and his boss is 27?

    • @nukeman444
      @nukeman444 8 лет назад +3

      +Eloy Hurtado Bermudez I stated earlier in this thread that I landed my first official IT job at age 38. Every boss I've ever had was 5 - 10 years younger than I. However there are advantages to being older. Our business acumen is much sharper through our wisdom. I'm often asked to be a director in IT and I turn them down. I like the hands on approach to IT. Too old to acquire new pressures, haha.

  • @general8284
    @general8284 8 лет назад +24

    This guy is good; My new Jedi master.

  • @KoenPrins
    @KoenPrins 8 лет назад +7

    "Stop coming up with excuses for failure."
    Thanks for this one, going to remember this for when I ask myself stupid questions or hear them from others.

  • @KirkShan.Rommel
    @KirkShan.Rommel 9 лет назад +9

    .. Age doesn't matter, i start in I.T at 35 yrs 'old with only basic skills on my Pentium dual core PC which i started to learn. I was in a food & beverage industry for the past 7 yrs before joining in I.T industry while taking my Microsoft Certification. It's not only the passion, it's "how deep is your passion?".... as the saying goes.. "Excellence is not a destination, its a continuous journey that never ends"... :)

  • @omminojacko4891
    @omminojacko4891 8 лет назад +5

    I started my IT career at 42. I went through the IT Ready program and received my A+ certification. I'm now 45 and a full time employee with a major health insurance company with their IMAC/Desktop support team.

    • @manelsousa8461
      @manelsousa8461 3 года назад

      I'm 30 and applied for Software Engineer. Hope it is not too late. I wanted to be settle by now but can't atm. Ive already searched for different things. It is not an easy area but long term goals will be rewarded. I hope.

  • @shakir1998
    @shakir1998 7 лет назад +11

    And here's me thinking starting uni at 22 was starting too late, this video has given me some hope lol.

  • @malibu64
    @malibu64 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the encouragement man. Hearing it from you that someone my age (27) can succeed in this field means a lot. Love your channel, will continue to watch your vids.

  • @MrChristonik
    @MrChristonik 7 лет назад +1

    Eli, you're the man! To be honest, I'm 25, been trying to learn programming since I was 20 and I always give up thinking, damn it, I'm too old, others started at 13, never going to make it. I'm actually glad you're answering those questions. Keep up the good work and thanks for all you've done!

  • @fsantos1595
    @fsantos1595 7 лет назад +8

    I´m 32 and started the University for 3 months. I´m read for this :D If you are old or not, you have to experiment. If you have a dream, make it happens.

  • @codycrawford4579
    @codycrawford4579 9 лет назад +4

    I didn't get started in IT until I was 27 (last year). I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but I am now the IT Director at my company. I never graduated college for computers and I had no real experience prior to this job (some web design, but that's about it). I proved I was a hard worker and had a good track record of it. I will admit I was very lucky to get noticed the way I did, but the fact that I'm here after one year still amazes me. Work hard and stop making excuses (especially about your age).

  • @nukeman444
    @nukeman444 8 лет назад +6

    I got my first official job in IT at age 38. *That's a 3 and an 8*. Now I'm in the 6 figures. Your prior education may help if you're an older person. I did go to college for engineering at age 18, electronics school at age 24 and learned lotus 123 spreadsheet management at 31 even though that's not programming. In other words, any kind of prior technical expertise in any field of study will help you if you want to go into IT later in life.

  • @MiniGunnR
    @MiniGunnR 9 лет назад +6

    What the fuck man! When you started with "It saddens me to say that.." my heart skipped a beat. That was good entertainment right there. :D

  • @carlosrock793
    @carlosrock793 6 лет назад

    im from Brazil and i really like your channel, you are always helping people to get a better chance in their lifes and stop being silly with things that just dont matter like age. Good job man

  • @LemuelUhuru
    @LemuelUhuru 9 лет назад +1

    Really enjoying these straight forward, conversational style videos man.

  • @overmind1612
    @overmind1612 9 лет назад +2

    I am glad you answered this question
    It helped me to think about what I want to do and how to do it
    Keep up the videos brother

  • @daniellambert2534
    @daniellambert2534 9 лет назад +5

    I'm 29 and just I started going to school for IT, I want to be a programmer. Thank you for the vid man.

    • @owlfeathers6615
      @owlfeathers6615 4 года назад +1

      Just curious, how are things? Have you started a career in IT? if so, what do you do?

  • @briancox7219
    @briancox7219 7 лет назад +3

    I just turned 30 and have changed from a career in law enforcement to studying for my A+ Cert. When I made this decision, it wasnt a feeling of being "too old" but more so the issue of being "unsure" of my career path. Beginning this transition has reignited the passion inside me that I lost over the course of the last few years.

  • @buttermilk_pie
    @buttermilk_pie 7 лет назад

    Eli, you're really cool man. I found your stuff a long time ago and I watch every so often amd every time you lift my spirits. Thanks for your content!

  • @Crazytomm
    @Crazytomm 8 лет назад +5

    I'm glad I came across this video. I feel a lot better now

  • @EshaanSharma
    @EshaanSharma 8 лет назад

    Eli you have no idea how reassuring this video was. Thanks!

  • @user-mh5sl7ik3t
    @user-mh5sl7ik3t 7 лет назад +4

    I new someone who was about 86 and he was going to school learning new stuff !! when his grandson asked him why , he said : well... I want to have a reason to live a couple of more years...

  • @MrMattWebb
    @MrMattWebb 9 лет назад

    Thank you for your service. I was dealing with this same issue. As a 25 year old who just got out of the service, I feel like Im behind the curve. HOWEVER I wouldnt trade my life experience and training for the world. Im currently preparing to go back to college with hopes of getting at LEAST an entry level position. Before I always felt they were so out of reach but your videos are inspiring and motivating. Love your videos and glad I stumbled across them.

  • @blueballedtech
    @blueballedtech 8 лет назад

    I love your directness and attitude about life. You've done a lot in your life it seems and wish you continued success. Love your videos.

  • @dominigai4717
    @dominigai4717 7 лет назад

    Sir Eli.. Thank you for being so real! You're an inspiration.

  • @chrisn9671
    @chrisn9671 7 лет назад +8

    I decided to change career into IT aged 35 and I am now 38 working in IT Support with a range of career options. It was hard to get to this point; I spent over two years self studying around having a family and working full time. You can do it if you dedicate the time and employers like motivated staff.

    • @RC-fi8nn
      @RC-fi8nn Год назад

      Hi Chris, I'm 34 and considering doing the same. How is your IT career going? Did you go back to college to study, or did you go the online certification route?

  • @mitchdunn3813
    @mitchdunn3813 5 лет назад

    Very well put, that being said, I'm retired military, and 57, so starting a new career, and the nice thing about us older guys is that we know that there are lots of younger guys that know way more than we do about any new field we are going into. I'm actually looking at Cyber Security, and am pretty excited about how open it is, and I actually think that my life experiences will be an asset. Granted, I built my first computer in high school (1978), and it was a Times Sinclair 2k shoe box job. I've played with both hard and software off and on my entire adult life. But this is a new deal, and what I've learned so far is not only fascinating, but hella fun. Yup, lots of guys like you to learn from, and I to chuckle at guys that aren't even 30 that seem to think they are all old and what not.

  • @TykeMison_
    @TykeMison_ 5 лет назад

    @6:40 "We've proven ourselves to ourselves" This is spot on. I know I can do my physical labor job 12+ hours a day every day, I've already been through that ringer and so for that particular job and skill set, I have come to a point where I do not need to work that hard to make the money I need. A fresh challenge or a fresh course through life most definitely awakens the fire.

  • @jamtart22
    @jamtart22 8 лет назад +37

    im a 25 year old fuckface who is about to start computer programming 1st year classes at a university in 3 days (Y)

    • @thenikhilray99
      @thenikhilray99 7 лет назад

      jamtart22 All the best 👍

    • @freilezjawa8328
      @freilezjawa8328 7 лет назад +4

      jamtart22 good job fuckface

    • @arcantos584
      @arcantos584 7 лет назад +1

      man... haha, I'm 25 too and started learning by my self two months ago. It's going nice. Wish you sucess. Edit: well, you're well 1 year into programming by now.

    • @JJDvorshak
      @JJDvorshak 6 лет назад

      Rafael, same here dude.

    • @owlfeathers6615
      @owlfeathers6615 4 года назад

      Just curious, how are things going? So you have a career in IT?

  • @RichardcharlesGQ
    @RichardcharlesGQ 6 лет назад +4

    I'm 29 years old and I just signed up for vs classes at my local community college! Wish me luck

  • @LukeLGK
    @LukeLGK 9 лет назад +35

    You're 29!!!! Quit fooling around and get to work learning computers! You got a great start with Eli's videos! I was 38 when I learned to turn a computer on! 29 is a great age, somewhat mature and ready to settle down. Twenty year olds kids are great in tech, but not highly skilled, there good with the easy stuff. And would you want a 21 years old doctor operating on you! Nope! Same goes for IT. Three, four, five mini careers are common these days. I've heard a 65 years olds starting new careers and getting rich. The guy that started McDonalds was 55. The guy that started Kentucky Fried Chicken was in his 70's I think. I think Grandma Moses was 80 when she started painting. Ronald Reagan was 70 when he became President. Age is never an issue. Old joke: When you're 40, trade in your wife for two 20 year old's!

    • @penggunaphp7297
      @penggunaphp7297 9 лет назад

      ***** Hahahaa...

    • @keithgotter3142
      @keithgotter3142 9 лет назад

      ***** I once had a guy work me that started IT and he was 70.

    • @LukeLGK
      @LukeLGK 9 лет назад

      I'm 57 and still going strong and learning new IT stuff, especially watching Eli vids, he's great! Oreilly has great videos too but they are about $80.00+, but go on sale a lot!

    • @SudheepSuresh
      @SudheepSuresh 9 лет назад

      ***** Hey man, I'm 29 & this question has been bugging me for a while....When I heard Eli read out your mail, I felt like I sent it :-P :-D... The man's absolutely right...I stumbled on to this video only now, 4 months after uploading it, but after watching this, I feel pretty optimistic & feel like I too can conquer greater heights not only in IT, but in life in general...

    • @6806goats1
      @6806goats1 9 лет назад

      Luke Grekat Same here, just got my Server+ at 57 and working for a company that says, "prove to us in a techout what you know and we'll try to move you into that field". But I've been working for them since 2007 in Iraq and Afghanistan and moving from the electronics side of the house to Server Admin is a bit more daunting than I originally thought. Finding these videos helps to bring all of it together.

  • @bambinosto
    @bambinosto 8 лет назад +7

    I'm 23 and just trying to get into the field anyway possible

  • @edigarmafi8483
    @edigarmafi8483 7 лет назад +2

    honestly love this it really motivated me hard man thanks i really needed this cheers.

  • @Stillow
    @Stillow 7 лет назад +51

    And i was wondering if I am too old as 22, seeing this and all the comments motivated me a bunch :D

    • @fanyinU
      @fanyinU 7 лет назад +14

      it's strange that I and a lot of people around me feel old after 20.....This era is so CRAZY

    • @CreatedbyLeon
      @CreatedbyLeon 7 лет назад +5

      Patrick Yu society has made us feel like that

    • @joeylaflamme8855
      @joeylaflamme8855 7 лет назад +3

      Yeah I thought basically, that if I didn't start coding at 12 I'd toast. But the more I do it, the more I realized that I have overestimated how though it is to learn. So, my basic assumption about it is pretty moronic.

    • @shadowthrunight5911
      @shadowthrunight5911 7 лет назад

      I thought I would be too old... And I'm 20 with coding experience already. Only C#, C and C++

    • @CreatedbyLeon
      @CreatedbyLeon 7 лет назад

      ShadowThruNight where do you go to learn?

  • @lembas.
    @lembas. 5 лет назад +1

    I'm 29 and thanks for the encouragement. Some of the fear comes from comparing myself with other more successful people my age, which helps nothing. But I just can't help saying why did I waste so much of my 20s and why am I just now realizing how much I can accomplish when I set my mind to it.

  • @BM03
    @BM03 6 лет назад +3

    I already felt embarrassed and too old hitting college at 22, then I dropped to help my parents run a store that sadly came down six years later. Those six years flew by and now I am 29 and I just feel worse just thinking about it. I feel I'd go back and crash and burn trying to even take notes. lol

  • @gototcm
    @gototcm 6 лет назад +3

    I started in IT at the age of 58 and after a few years started my own company. Never too late. Attitude and passion are your most important assets..

    • @Look_At_My_Name
      @Look_At_My_Name 6 лет назад

      Tom M
      True words right here! As long as you got breath in ya lungs, you should always strive to be and do great things.

    • @lamarmohsen9582
      @lamarmohsen9582 5 лет назад

      nice!

  • @julians1mommy
    @julians1mommy 8 лет назад +7

    I am about to be 29 I am also staring in IT plan on working my way up from entry level and I am a woman...this video helps a little

    • @Abeer11
      @Abeer11 5 лет назад +1

      How thing went with you? Hope all good

  • @Yosbri
    @Yosbri 8 лет назад

    Just the video I needed to see the day after my birthday. Glad to see I'm not alone in thinking this, and especially glad to know that it's ridiculous thinking. thank you.

  • @JamesAllenQuinn
    @JamesAllenQuinn 6 лет назад +5

    Ah, him saying "you're young young young young young young young " made me feel better haha. Yeah, I AM young!

  • @theodoro89
    @theodoro89 9 лет назад +2

    5:38 that was the best thing i've heard all day. I'll use that quote :)

  • @waldothedev
    @waldothedev 8 лет назад

    And thank you Eli for having the patience to respond to those questions hahaha....I´m still laughing lmao!!!!

  • @wcw07
    @wcw07 6 лет назад

    How the hell am I finding this in 2018?! Awesome real talk of a person who didn't just watch youtube videos and read books to repeat stuff at his channel. Thanks!

  • @OriginalHawk
    @OriginalHawk 3 года назад +1

    I'm 41 and have my first interview for an IT role this week. It's never too late!

    • @RC-fi8nn
      @RC-fi8nn Год назад

      Hi Patrick, how's your IT career going? Mid-30s career changer here, thinking about moving into IT.

  • @gabelanz9188
    @gabelanz9188 4 года назад

    Im 32. I just graduated with my AAS in Cybersecurity. Just got a gig as an Network Administrator. Took a while to find the right fit. But it IS doable.
    more power to you all out there switching career fields!

  • @odeezon1585
    @odeezon1585 4 года назад

    I just turn 29 and will be inrolling in IT next year this gives me hope. Been a fan since 2014 love your content.

  • @Sinan97082
    @Sinan97082 5 лет назад +3

    :) I am 33... and next I turn 34 and will start studying Business Informatics and I am excited to learn new stuff, especially in This sector. At least I will begin with Knowledge of HTML-Fundamentals :P
    Goal: Becoming an Expert in the field of IT-Security!!

  • @mariuszpiotrek9438
    @mariuszpiotrek9438 4 года назад

    I start in IT at 35 having wife 2 children and trying to have 3rd when I was unemployed. I was looking 3 month fir my first job in helpdesk. Now I work in second job (still helpdesk but have more freedom to to everything until I will cant help then. I ask for help Admin) for better money. I can say for every one. NEVER STOP TRYING, no excuse am I too old, short, fat. If you really want job will find you but you must try!!! Do everything to find. In time when I was changing my job I send my CV even in shop with pc parts just to be close to IT. No job is forever. Only you decide what you want.
    Eli you are great. You help me a lot. I watch you since I was working as installator in cable company and just thinking that meaby I try to go to IT.
    Sorry for my english its not my native language.
    Greetings from Poland.
    Country in central europ :)

  • @csalas1598
    @csalas1598 8 лет назад +5

    I accidentally got into IT at 40 (0 previous experience or interest) and accidentally ended up specializing in enterprise WLAN about 7 years ago. Now after 15 years I have a very cushy job as a systems engineer with a major manufacturer with all kinds of toys to play with, which is why I'm watching Eli's videos. I wasn't starving to get here either.
    Flexibility and curiosity got me here. I have no college degree or certs and run circles around those that have. It's what you make of yourself.
    Eli did mention that your worth as an older employee might be in management which is what happened to me but I was still able to get "up to my elbows" at the same time.

  • @DarthVadent2
    @DarthVadent2 9 лет назад +1

    I just turned 26 almost two weeks ago, I'm studying for my Applied Associate's degree in Network Administration. I do not feel old at all entering into the IT field.

  • @raistlinmajere2257
    @raistlinmajere2257 9 лет назад +26

    LOL Im 40 and just started learning...

    • @saiyomaru
      @saiyomaru 8 лет назад +2

      +Râistlìn Majere haha my man, 22 hear, just throw out 4 years of my medical knowledge to pursue in CS, cus fuck chemistry

    • @NumberONEdazaiosamudazaihater
      @NumberONEdazaiosamudazaihater 3 года назад

      @@saiyomaru premed is useless

  • @OdetteCavill
    @OdetteCavill 8 лет назад +3

    fantastic, informative and hilarious! xx
    ps I'm 55 and just starting. It's never too late. Things may just take longer to absorb. lol

  • @durell5946
    @durell5946 8 лет назад +7

    Started school at 32!

  • @rodica-liliananicolae268
    @rodica-liliananicolae268 7 лет назад

    Eli your are the best man I enjoy and respect your work. I hope one day I will meet you. Thank you for all your help.

  • @quittersremedy
    @quittersremedy 7 лет назад +3

    I'm 29 and halfway through my undergraduate studies. I'm finding myself easily discouraged when I come across age-related ceilings and conventional developmental milestones such as when it becomes unacceptable to begin your education or start a family. But with further insight you'll find that these are mostly based on black-and-white thinking, and while they can be useful as someone's personal goal, they don't serve much of a public good. In fact, it's sad to think that there may have been potential that has been wasted with the acceptance of someone else's arbitrary standards.

  • @Jasioniemowa
    @Jasioniemowa 9 лет назад +4

    lol, I had the same question!! HAHA! Thanks for beefing up my courage!

  • @mrmacho41
    @mrmacho41 7 лет назад +13

    damn this motivated the hell out of me. I'm 29, in the Army, and wanted to get into IT after I retire.

    • @WhentheworldendsWWYD
      @WhentheworldendsWWYD 7 лет назад +1

      Why not start right now? Reclass to a 25 series and start getting experience and certs before your ETS :D (currently a 25B myself)

    • @terravidia
      @terravidia 7 лет назад

      There's opportunities in the military for IT. My neighbor was with the Army for a number of years and did a ton of networking stuff. You may not have to retire to start on the path :)

    • @mrmacho41
      @mrmacho41 7 лет назад

      ZedNova I don't think I can reclass I'm 10yrs in

    • @mrmacho41
      @mrmacho41 7 лет назад

      terravidia I'm learning how to code now. did he work with a company or did he start his own thing?

  • @pierrickcayer9786
    @pierrickcayer9786 3 года назад

    LOVE THIS VIDEO MADE ME FEEL A LITTLE BIT BETTER THANK YOU

  • @bokkebokke7
    @bokkebokke7 5 лет назад +1

    I’m 29 and slowly working on getting into IT, learning a few programming languages and working towards my CompTIA A+ certification. But as a purchasing manager, my biggest problem is finding what my skill set can bring to the table in the industry.

  • @kdvilla1148
    @kdvilla1148 5 лет назад

    I'm 40 and just finished my BS in Computer Science. Before returning to college I was an electrician with a technical degree; this means I had a bunch of general education classes I had to take when I returned to college. I'm also a wife and mother, it's my job to take care of the household and make sure the kids get to there extracurricular activities (one is an active members of scouts and the other is active in FFA). I also have a Security+ certification and am working on a Windows 10 cert. The only thing that changed at home was we ate frozen/instant dinners a bit more frequently. In addition to learning how to code, understanding algorithm theory, security fundamentals, networking fundamentals, and basic software engineering, I also had a handful of math and physics courses (lower division requirements). Going into the program, the only thing I knew about computers was how to turn it on, connect to the internet, and had some knowledge about operating systems and processor speeds. Not only did I finish my degree, I made deans list a few times and graduated with a 3.4 GPA.
    Back when I was "young", I didn't know what I wanted to be "when I grew up". When you have no direction or goals, going to college seemed pointless to me. Why spend the money on school when I don't know what I want to be? So I got a technical degree because I knew the money was somewhat decent; better than retail sales at least. When I finally figured out what I wanted to do, and had the means to do it, college felt easier.
    Let me add that it can be difficult getting into the business even with a degree. I wish someone would have told me while I was still in school that I would need certifications in addition to a degree. I would have started on them a long time ago. Businesses also want to see "proof of concept", meaning they want to see some application of the material you've learned; even in internship positions. I highly recommend doing side projects on your own as they are a fantastic way to get "experience".
    The point to all this rambling is this: it's all a matter of how bad you want it. It's never too late.

  • @EvandroFilgueiras88
    @EvandroFilgueiras88 6 лет назад

    That's the last time I search about this topic.
    I'm 29 and this video just put a period on this nonsense going on on my head.
    Thank you.

  • @KielMartinCisco
    @KielMartinCisco 4 года назад

    in 2009, I was 35 and started my Cisco career and now 46 with 10yr in the networking field and a CCIE to boot. Never too old

  • @TechT1999
    @TechT1999 7 лет назад +1

    I'm 44 and worked in the tech industry from 1991 to 2006 duing coding (machine and cnc language + some c++ and html) along with other tech work . I changed carreers into the medical field. I am a tech person and always will be. Now I have had the itch to go back into tech. I was thinking about coding again but maybe web development.

  • @tareqaziz5636
    @tareqaziz5636 6 лет назад

    It really motivates me a lot. Thanks a lot my friend. I am not new in IT. Have some skills. But have no experience yet as i worked in renewable energy. But i have this passion inside me about IT. I am a windows 98 guy and hope to get an IT job even in an entry level position.
    Insha.allah i will get a job.

  • @muhammadwaqarsiddiqui6731
    @muhammadwaqarsiddiqui6731 6 лет назад +2

    I will be 33 in november still can't get myself passed out, and have experience what so ever about what my boss will be wanting from me as programmer :/ . I watched my younger batch fellows passing out and i'm still stuck there.
    But your words give me some hope. Thanks man!

    • @Look_At_My_Name
      @Look_At_My_Name 6 лет назад

      Muhammad Waqar Siddiqui
      There is a market out there for you, and if not make one! Just never give up!

  • @TheTacinamo
    @TheTacinamo 8 лет назад +1

    This guy gets people buthurted with such a exquisite passion!

  • @TheLKStar
    @TheLKStar 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm 25 and I actually wanna get out of IT and start at something related to health or psychology.

  • @krisma2011
    @krisma2011 8 лет назад

    I am 32. I worked as a reception in Marriott 11years before after I graduated from college (My major is tourism management) and then I went to a private hospital to played as marketing manager after that I am hired by an internet technology CO. like a sales. NOW I TEACH MY SELF SWIFT&JAVA. Cause I found no matter in what generation people must good at a skill.

  • @ironnerd2511
    @ironnerd2511 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a 60 yrs old Electrical Engineer. Now taking baby steps into Software Development. I think I've got what it takes. Wish me luck.

    • @smorrow
      @smorrow 5 лет назад

      Fair play to you and good luck ...but hardware people are _infamously_ bad programmers.

  • @xSmittyxCorex
    @xSmittyxCorex 7 лет назад

    Idk, I think it's a more valid question than you think. And thank you for answering it! I mean, I'm 28 and watching this video, considering going to school for something tech related, because I'm done pursuing music professionally; a world where that IS too old if you haven't really had (virtually) any significant success at it.
    Without previously being from a particular world, how would you know what too old is in that world? I could be wrong, but I'm thinking that 29 COULD be too old, or at least pushing it, for something like say medical or law; things that require quite the exceptional amount of education in the first place. And to try to take care of yourself as a more established adult financially while taking that high stress of classes and paying for them? Yikes!
    So I don't really see how being unsure wouldn't be understandable. But VERY encouraged to hear that the answer (EDIT: for this particular field) is a resounding "No!"

  • @chocoflan6672
    @chocoflan6672 5 лет назад

    I'm a 22 year old and thanks to this it motivates me to start my IT journey

  • @ctzeninsane
    @ctzeninsane 7 лет назад +1

    In my 20's I was young and foolish. Did a lot of bad stuff. Now I am 36 and just started diploma in web development. I would kill for a junior position with a mediocre pay. The fear of not being able to get a job is depressing but hey, it's a new chapter of life. Thanks for the great video, Eli :)

    • @dominigai4717
      @dominigai4717 7 лет назад

      ctzeninsane Don't give up. I can't give up so you can't . I'm 25 and learning Python while I'm a server at fine dining.
      Keep it up.

  • @ChrisLeeX
    @ChrisLeeX 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the much needed perspective.

  • @Trendnet18
    @Trendnet18 4 года назад

    I'm 35 years old... My manager is around 7 years younger than me. Learning a lot from them. Envy them but at the same time they are helping me grow my career.

  • @PeterAaronDiaz
    @PeterAaronDiaz 9 лет назад

    Your videos are really helping me out thank you!

  • @Eidenbites
    @Eidenbites 3 года назад +1

    I was working on a project, moving Computer servers from one building to a new building.. i met a lady and she went into coding at like 30.. she came from accounting so she was actually a pretty good programmer because she knew what the accountants wanted ..

  • @HKT100
    @HKT100 7 лет назад

    Dude Im 23 and I want to go to college next year. I thought I was way too old but no, youre not. Youre never too old. I didnt take studying seriously when I was younger, because all i wanted to do was have fun. Fun with friends and fun with people. Now that Im more mature, I am a lot more hungrier for success and feel like going to college at my age would benefit me more now than going to college at 18 straight after high school.

  • @treefolkhero2850
    @treefolkhero2850 7 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this video

  • @nerd9684
    @nerd9684 8 лет назад

    I like that " Stop coming up with excuses for failure"!

  • @julioavila9134
    @julioavila9134 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much I just need to hear it, I am 28 years old almost 29. I enrolled in a college 4 months ago and I want to leave cuz I feel old all my classmates are younger than me. My best friend is 10 years younger than me and I feel ashamed (greetings from Mexico)

  • @lunarjordan
    @lunarjordan 5 лет назад

    And to think I was going to ask this at 25. Thanks Eli!

  • @roce6296
    @roce6296 7 лет назад

    I am 28 still in college as MIS major. Will be done next year as 30 years old. Never give up

  • @kamalixxkamali
    @kamalixxkamali 8 лет назад +1

    dude this video made me subscribe thank you very much

  • @ilyabykov2437
    @ilyabykov2437 8 лет назад

    Well, I'm 24, started to learn programming 2 years ago, now I'm finishing masters in computer science, and preparing my first project for github. And I was pretty anxious about my age, but this video cheered me up a bit.