Well Update on this Thread. As it turned out, Even though the company i was applying to had lots of work where i was it, the Client we were both currently working for decided they couldnt afford another Automation guy, and operations would have to wait. Thus they were unable to hire me.
But i didnt let that kick me down. I took some private lessons form an automation friend of mine. And i decided to work closer to home now. And wouldnt you know it, my new employer is willing to support me in it if we have the work for it. I have a laptop software cables etc. set up now. And i have a customer willing to use me as well. I have done a couple things for them already. And although they were just simple changes or troubleshooting, none the less it gives me the experience.
I want to thank everyone who has commented on this post, or really everyone in this forum who has posted, i lave learned a great deal from you, please keep up the good work.