I went for 5 years for Electrical Engr/Computer Science, In 20 years, I have NEVER been asked for my degree (which I kinda missed out on, took a semester off senior year, never went back because I landed an awesome job).
The degree thing was big a while back, but now employers (in the US, anyway) are realizing that experience trumps degrees, and many ads are "Requires Masters in related field, or equivalent job experience".
All but one of the people I know have "some college", usually 2-3 years, and have all gotten fairly high end jobs without a degree, but with a solid resume. I know in one case the guy with the college degree lost out to a guy without one in the interview, I know this since I know both of them.
Job market is getting tight, however, companies are starting to realize the value of Certifications in specialized areas where they need to fill the job, and won't budge on that aspect. Best Advice: If you currently have a job, have them pay for getting certified in as many things as possible, because it is quite expensive, you need to sell them on it as "Return on Investment". That's how I've gotten all of mine.
--ETA: We're neighbors! I'm in Sioux Falls, Omaha has quite a few openings, but I don't want to move away from my kid. You should have a good chance!