all this talk of mcse being outdated etc thats because they have routes like the MCITP Enterprise admin and MCITP Server admin ( I am both)
they are much better routes to go, you need to do a mix of 4 specialist exams then do the enterprise exam to get this status, the exams are a mix of virtual labs (have to be able to perform the tasks in a time period) and 30 odd questions so the knowledge needs to be there also.
As said start low and get a good basis for what you enjoy and are capable of, so many people blow their own trumpet and are so off tune with their abilities its untrue.
I started as a modern apprenctice at 17 fixing minor software/hardware glitches, and ferrying paper around the buildings.
2 years later finished my 3 year apprentice scheme (worked super hard) and moved on to a support firm where I built bare bone machines so learnt hardware inside out, and went and supported school networks and machines.
2 years after that I moved onto a slightly more senior role doing the same but much more involved networks and solutions.
Spent 2 years there and moved to a company that has a network with 2700 sites, 3 data centres and 21 agregation points and over 100 services some including video upload services, exchange 2007 for over a million users.
I sit close to being a technical manager and earn nicely and the salaries can be had but you have to work hard and earn your worth, but I have only recently put my skills onto paper with my 7 MS certs as mentioned above.
hope this gives u an idea of what can be had, but be aware some friends who are same age (just 25) are sat in jobs struggling to get 20k max!!!!
Thanks