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Updated: 4/11/2007 11:25 am
Computers and electronics have changed the way businesses operate. In this almost paperless society, many companies would not be able to operate efficiently without functioning computers and electronics. Following such a high demand for technology is the need for computer and electronic technicians. If you're interested in these well-paying careers, then you may have plenty of specialties to choose from: telecommunications, automation, computer technology, and more. The high tech career field requires intensive training on the installation and maintenance of equipment. You can get this knowledge from a technical school or program. Worried about how you'll pay for this specialized education? You'll find many schools accept loans, scholarships, and grants to help pay tuition. Some programs even have a financial aid officer to assist you in finding money to pay for your training. Here's more good news: many programs have day and evening classes to fit your busy schedule. Get started on your new career by contacting a computer and electronics training program today.
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