I'd agree with Inquisitor, the IT/tech market really can't go anywhere but up, IMO. If you know your stuff, you're gold. That is, unless you work for Dell. I think 1/4 of our support staff (all good, logical thinking people) came from dell layoff cycles.

I'm a network/data center admin, which is to say I'm a glorified support tech with rights to just about everything. From a Microsoft business standpoint, you name it, I've probably dealt with it. That and the 30 or so in-house applications we host.
Pros: the above; I've learned at least a few kilo-ass-tons about most of the Windows server environment. On top of that, I could probably move into the industry for which we host the software without worry because I've learned so much about it in dealing with its software. 6 years ago, I didn't know the particular niche of the industry
existed.
Learning is fun... and knowledge is power! G.I. Joe!!!Cons: At least once a day, one of the following crosses my mind:
1. Hang myself
2. Go postal
3. I've lost all semblance of sanity
4. Drop a steaming pile on the desks of Senators Sarbanes and Oxley. SOX SUX.
5. The ridiculously hot chick in accounting. (con because she's a distraction!
...and because she's engaged to complete douchebag)