To get experience in IT you guys should pick up contracts through craigslist however easy they may be, some work may be very repetitive, but you have to start somewhere. I live in the bay area so a lot of jobs start off as contract and then end up being part/full time. The only way a company will take you seriously is if you have previous work experience or certificates. Contracts are a great way to say you have some type of experience, all you need after a couple of weekly/monthly contracts would be a company to take a shot with you. Once you're in, you're in.
I started off doing contract jobs post bachelors all while going for my masters in project management. I feel seriously under paid at 55k with almost 3 years experience. However during that time I was able to obtain my masters which got me my current job (company I'm currently with liked that I was motivated to keep studying so they took a shot with me). I know after my 3 years are up I'll definitely be in the job market looking for another job in the 70-80k range. I had a friend of a roommate offer me a interview for a 90k position but I haven't gotten too deep into Linux.
Some of y'all trying to get into IT solely for the money should reconsider, takes a specific mindset to be successful in IT. There is a continuous level of learning you have to do consistently. For those of you willing to grind, there is definitely money to be made. Specialize in something that can't be outsourced.
Dude Slade stays killing me!