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I’m looking for a job in home theater/electronics in CT. Any suggestions on where to begin?

Question by Geek wannabe: I’m looking for a job in home theater/electronics in CT. Any suggestions on where to begin?
I’ll admit right away that I am still a novice when it comes to electronics, but I’ve been developing an obsession the past couple years and believe it could be a great career move. I am always setting up TV’s and sound systems for friends and family as well as advising them on what to buy. I figure why not try to make this a living and actually be happy at work? I have no professional training, experience, or certifications. I am willing to take courses and invest money, even start off with a not so glamorous job. My goal would be to either get into installation or consulting. Either way, I’d love to become an expert in home theater. I just don’t know where to go or what to do to start things off. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks.
Great responses so far. I’ll try finding businesses around here and see if I could get an entry-level position. Is there no experience required for most places to start? I’m also a bit concerned of what the pay may be to start.

Best answer:

Answer by afroman5693
to start you could probably go to best buy or circuit city
then go on from there

good luck =)

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