I am a recent hire at CRC and subcontracted though the Department of Defense. This is the best job I have ever had my whole life thus far; and this is just the start of my Information Technology (IT) career. Previous to this I was a Sheet Metal fabricator at various sheet metal companies in the Detroit Metro Area. After several layoffs and periods of unemployment I decided it was time to change careers and get into the IT field.

I found out about the No Worker Left Behind program though the Ferndale Michigan Works program. After about five months of red tape, constant phone calls and forms to fill out I was approved. I decided to go to Global Information Technology (GIT) to acquire my computer certifications. They had the best programs to offer for the best price. At first I thought there has got to be some kind of catch to all of this. However once I started classes I soon found out I was wrong.

GIT is a great school. There is simply no way to describe all of the benefits in a few short paragraphs. However some key points are as follows. The instructors are very knowledgeable and offer real world experience with every lesson they teach. Also they have always made themselves freely available to answer any questions I may have. The above coupled with the positive attitude and desire to teach makes the instructors at GIT one of a kind.

Behind the instructors of GIT is the wonderful support staff. Every single one of them does their job promptly and does it well. From job placement, logistics, or scheduling (just to name a few) I have never been left with unanswered questions or needs. The staff is equally important to the success of the institution and the students; and they are never more than a phone call or email away.

I wouldn’t be in the great position I am in now if it wasn’t for the faculty and staff of GIT. The knowledge and support from everyone there has made me the success I am today. Although the school is easy to miss from the outside once you’ve been there you’ll never forget it.