From Network Cables to Data Pipelines: My 8-Month Journey from IT Support to Data Analytics
May 25, 2026. This is not just another date on my calendar. This marks the beginning of one of the biggest professional transitions of my life. After nearly a decade working in the world of IT infrastructure, technical support, networking, field engineering, and systems operations, I’ve made a decision that has been building in my mind for some time: I am transitioning into Data Analytics. And this is where I document that journey—publicly, honestly, and in real time. Not when I become an expert. Not when I feel “ready.” Not when everything looks polished. I’m starting now. Because real growth is rarely clean, predictable, or perfectly planned. Sometimes it starts with one uncomfortable decision: To leave what you already know… and step into what your future requires. Where My Journey Started Before data, before dashboards, before writing my first SQL query or building my first analytics project—my career started in the trenches of IT. For the past 10 years, I’ve built my career solving real technical problems across businesses, organizations, schools, offices, and field operations. My world has been cables, routers, networks, system failures, installations, troubleshooting, and making technology work where others saw complexity. Over the years, I’ve worked deeply in: Computer troubleshooting and hardware diagnostics Printer setup, configuration, and enterprise support Wi-Fi deployment and hotspot installations LAN design and structured network deployment Fiber optic installations and network termination Data cabling and structured cabling systems CCTV surveillance installation and maintenance Alarm systems and electronic security integration Intelligent security systems Electric fence installations and perimeter protection systems Router, switch, and access point configuration End-user support and enterprise technical troubleshooting Systems maintenance and operational support I’ve spent years on ladders, in server rooms, inside offices, on construction sites, insi