Yea idk wtf I was thinkingSoon as I sent the reply I was like
Is there anyone to finesse this into more money if they give me an offer?
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Yea idk wtf I was thinkingSoon as I sent the reply I was like
Is there anyone to finesse this into more money if they give me an offer?
Look for the programming thread. This one is pretty much just infrastructure relatedIs this thread only for people looking into Network admin/help desk/security positions? What about people looking to become a developer/programmer/bioinformatics specialists? I've read that its best to read through all 489 pages of the thread, but for pages 1-10 it's been all Networking/Cisco/Security related. I'm not going to read every page if its 90% Networking especially if Im gonna have to take a 36k/yr paycut for 4-5 years just to get back to my current salary.
Thank youLook for the programming thread. This one is pretty much just infrastructure related
awww man, mainframe. I shudder at the thought of sitting down and looking at the green font on black background.Yea NOBODY teaches COBOL anymore, only places that use it are a few Financial companies that still run Mainframe stuff.
A dude i went to school with works for them lol. The whole tech staffing industry seems sharky and janky to me honestlyhad my first contact with Robert Half today. they seem sketchy as fukk :mjfrancis:
What is active directory?
had my first contact with Robert Half today. they seem sketchy as fukk :mjfrancis:
Today was my first day at the new job. After searching for about 6 months on and off and who knows how many interviews. They're gonna teach me VMware and AWS and a bunch of other shyt!
The people are cool too. Only problem is I suck with names and faces. And I get paid monthly.
Has anyone taken the Microsoft 70-461? And in general, are the classes for Microsoft certs worth it? $1000 per class for each test and I wanna take 5 testsshyt's not really related to my job so I can't pass the cost to them
i still have a COBOL skillsetYea NOBODY teaches COBOL anymore, only places that use it are a few Financial companies that still run Mainframe stuff.
Is this thread only for people looking into Network admin/help desk/security positions? What about people looking to become a developer/programmer/bioinformatics specialists? I've read that its best to read through all 489 pages of the thread, but for pages 1-10 it's been all Networking/Cisco/Security related. I'm not going to read every page if its 90% Networking especially if Im gonna have to take a 36k/yr paycut for 4-5 years just to get back to my current salary.