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Can't Change My Damn Avi :beli:
Yeah its right down the road, 10 mins or soman im not gonna lie that shyt sounds crazyIm assuming the jobs are close together to fall within that hr commute?
Yeah its right down the road, 10 mins or soman im not gonna lie that shyt sounds crazyIm assuming the jobs are close together to fall within that hr commute?
AAS in Cyber SecurityHow many classes are you taking? What degree are you going to school for?
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u ah 6 figga hitta, now?

this good or bad? sorry have no idea how to read it.
goodthis good or bad? sorry have no idea how to read it.
I'm a Sr System Administrator right now, need to find a way to break into the six figures asap
Any ideas?
I want to go into System Engineering but once you get in there, people don't leave!
Brehs, what the difference between as System Administrator & a system engineer?I'm a Sr System Administrator right now, need to find a way to break into the six figures asap
Any ideas?
I want to go into System Engineering but once you get in there, people don't leave!
Brehs, what the difference between as System Administrator & a system engineer?
Brehs, what the difference between as System Administrator & a system engineer?
Once again titles can be very misleading because they tend to vary company to company, but typically a System Admin manages a system where as a System Engineer is the one who designs and builds the system.
That's where I'm sorta confused, what's the difference I thought the Network/System architect & a Engineer?
I wish you great result from your interview, breh.Have a 45 minute technical interview coming up in a couple weeks. Getting the job would change my life because I'd have to move to Cali.
I don't really want to move, but I heard about this job years ago and told myself I'd go anywhere for it.
The recruiter sent me a PDF with interview tips and I have a chat with her coming up before the interview. I'm gonna study my ass off, but I don't want to get my hopes up too much.
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.What city you in? Sounds a lot like the bootcamp I recently finished.I'll be nowhere near job ready when this coding bootcamp ends in 7 weeks.
Some of my classmates (the ones who also got in for free) aren't happy with the way things are. They're planning a meetup to discuss things and present it to people at the non-profit that got us in. This all stemmed from a previous meeting last week, where the Careers guy from the non-profit came and talked to us.
It's hard to say what exactly the complaints are, since there 15 or more of us. The main concern is how hard learning to code is and the belief that they won't be job ready by the end of it. What's funny to me is how much they complain and then go on to produce awesome projects (much better than mine).
My plan is to try to get through this and aim for junior systems engineer (or junior devops) positions. Or even junior QA positions, if they'll take me. But I'd go back to a support role for the right company\promise of training.