Pffth! This is the easiest question of them all, IMO. The answer is linux systems administration. Almost everything is still done by editing text files and typing commands at the command line in linux. Furthermore, it's still a fairly rare set of skills. Here at the University of Wisconsin, I've seen jobs remain open literally for years because no qualified candidates applied. Of course, the catch is that they want people with experience. On 11/04/13 10:40, Chris Smart wrote:
As someone currently taking IT courses in hopes of finding meaningful PAID work, is there an area of the computer industry that is less proan to accessibility challenges than others? Is there an area I can go into where the tools are more likely to be accessible, or even where lots of commandline and other non-graphical knowledge is a definite asset and would get me a leg up on the point-and-click sighted competition?
That's probably a pipe dream, but I thought I would ask here anyway. Good information is hard to come by.
Chris
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