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I've said this a number of times, but it's about who you know. Social Engineering. Find a job you want, find the people who can get you that job, and then do what's necessary to get yourself into their circle. Sometimes that's showing up to your local LUG, sometimes it's taking up paintball because some senior IT head posts pics of himself at the local range every weekend.
Absolutely. I've always done some sort of IT work but mostly by chance and by who I knew. I got a job in high school doing IT for a local photo studio that took my senior picture because it was right time right place. I got my first good job because my sister's neighbor was a huge nerd and we hit it off when I moved in with her, and he taught me all about TCP/IP and then got me a job at the ISP he worked at. From there I was able to get other jobs and have been doing fine without a degree. But really, timing, persistence, and networking are key.