In this free 12-week (Mon - Fri 240 hour) training program, participants learn IT essentials of hardware, software, networking and coding, plus how to provide tech support to low-income families. Graduates of the program receive a $500 stipend, job-readiness training, professional skills, ongoing placement, retention services, college prep and knowledge of how to enroll in post-secondary education. For more info reach out to Leo Sosa @ tech@medasf.org
Mission Techies Spring 2016 Class
Monday, November 9, 2015
the 7
this week we mostly did tech support we paired up in teams and had different laptops that needed fixing. me and Michael had two laptops that both had to be rebooted. also one of the laptops had a password so we had to get a hold of the customer to get the password. then we did and hour of code academy. the next day we continued the work in progress and finished. by the end of the day we decided that we where going to switch up our schedule so we can all make it to a job fair. Friday was nerve racking I didn't know what say or what to expect. the day ended very well talked to a few people found out about a some start ups, as well as some internships. we started up the laptop and restarted the laptop because the screen was black. we changed the boot order but still no change. Leo has approved for us to open up the laptop and check the drive.- RAPMSPEED
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