once you know a couple languages its real easy to learn others. how do i do a loop in java, a function in perl. and so on. and thats from somone with no real cs education cept maybe 3 semesters of a hs level class. looking through the job ads here in phoenix there appears to be

of programming positions available, escpecially for high level languages like java, perl, and stuff like that.
i like to think my aa for network admin is pretty much useless. they pretty much only showed us how to create a statically addressed network with obsolete hardware. read to us out of books while they told us what buttons to click while we install windows. they didnt even show us the proper way to hook up a cheap router and configure it properly.
pretty much the whole education system is shot. they are half assing it and nobody seems to care. they seem to think its possible to train anybody to do anything. and as a result flood the market with people who not only suck, but believe themselves capable of doing the job because they went to school for it. the come out of it to a market with few entry level positions and lots of special skill requirements.
so instead of dropping a few grand on a program, get a stupid part time job, live in a cheap apartment and spend all your free time teaching yourself stuff. then find some 40-60 year old engineering type who runs a business and impress them with your home brew gadgetry. he might give you a job.