@Tarantula I work a lot with computers and setting up hardware so I guess I could be a techician. Don't you need a+ certification for that shit though?
Years ago I got certified in A plus and Network Plus. The world has changed dramatically since then, and those certifications would be considered "expired" in todays environment.
I work with office equipment that ties into existing networks. We deal with 2 manufactors and then in turn vend out to customers with solutions and hardware. To get the proper training you have to be hired by a recognized dealer and then allowed access to the manufacturer website for training.
Being a technician covers a lot of ground. Sometimes I am physically replacing parts like a mechanic would, other times I am like a engineer trying to figure out a system failure.
Odd job, good days are great but bad days just hang on. Nothing worse then a problem you are not sure how to solve.