To get good sysadmin work, hang out with other sysadmins (online and off). Personal networking is where quite a lot of the decent jobs come from. IME, quality of co-workers is almost more important than what the business actually does.
This is of course not advice to hold off looking until then ;-) Six years' sysadmin experience, even at college, is very nice on the resume.
(I assume you're paying serious attention to that carpal tunnel - touchtyping properly, using a decent keyboard, trying mouse substitutes like trackballs or trackpads - the other-optimisations are endless ;-)
IME, quality of co-workers is almost more important than what the business actually does.
Agree, but I'd even scrap that 'almost'. The boss is also more important than the peers up to a certain level of quality and then the immediate coworkers can potentially take it from ok to good.
Some background about me. I currently live in seaside,ca. Have a bs in psychology and an A.A.S in information technology network administration. I currently am a cashier at a gas station but want to find a better job for many reasons. I want a job that will fulfill my high need for analytical thought(high in need for cognition if you know what that means) and problem solving and that hopefully maximizes the amount of time i can be with my wife (who is in the military and "works" 7-3. I am pretty new to the job search thing because i spent 6 years in college with the same job as basically a system admin. (note of worry about all jobs have already developed carpal tunnel and had surgery and my symptoms may be returning
also i'd like to add some interests of mine. During college I was active in my atheist group (after i became one) and have been a pretty big activist since starting college. I try to be as involved as i can think to be in the skeptical/atheist/lesswrong community.
So my question is given this information what are the best methods/ resources to help me in my job search. What i have been doing is applying online using multiple job banks but have not even landed a interview for anything related to computers I tried looking my self but was overwhelmed by what seemed to be contradictory messages. Any help i can get will be appreciated.
Edit:Thanks to advice from nickernst i will break down the above to a more manageable set of questions