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Another person we got into I.T. with no experience CCNA is goated -P

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CCNA is goated -P

This account is still very active just IRL shit im dealing with so my time is limited -P


This is also why we say what we do. Around 74k starting out would be life changing for the majority of people but the senior work for jr pay police say otherwise -P

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😂😂😂 aye this is funny she doing the most.

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They got 3 very VERY good certs , almost 4. -P

Lol CompTIA certs are far from useless. Some certs are more meaningful than others. I feel like many who talk down on CompTIA certs fail to see the big picture.



A misconception i see is CompTIA is useless I strongly disagree. Sec+, CySa+, CASP+, are actually very VERY good certs with experience. EC Council is probably the one we have the most problems with, to be honest. -P


A lot of I.T. gatekeeping is not just people who use their careers as personality traits but cert vendors. That's why they say Comptia A+ is a good cert, its because they are a VENDOR for them, its about THEIR best interest, not YOURS. -P


A lot of gatekeeping in I.T. a lot of you who are not in I.T. don't notice, We do. Basically, it's telling you, "I did it x way. Therefore, you do it too," I call it "pride in poverty" because it doesn't give you confidence and grounds you in odds that align with you. -P


What we believe in is more than just getting a job, We teach KEEPING a job and creating a pay floor. Even if you can get a 90k job in 4 months, if you dont develop a pay floor, if you lose that job, then its not consistent -P


2 hours a day is the ideal way to fast track your career in I.T. If you can do 2 hours a day in 2 years (sometimes less), you will be at 6 figures in a year, a half to 2.5 years tops, You will have to sacrifice a lot, This is the truth -P


The CCNA, after you study network+ material, can basically be passed in about 60-90 days if it's 2 hours a day. If you blitz it, 4 hours, a little over a month. I've seen people literally get it in 3 weeks from doing 6-8 hours a day straight CCNA studying only -P


If seen people use a method similar to mine and get to 6 figured in a little over a year. Ive seen it take others about 2.5 to 3 tops. Ive seen people get first Job in I.T. (good job) in 4 monhs, others a year. None started at the bottom -P


Normalize studying certs to gain knowledge, then study and take the ones slightly higher to save money (and time) -P


"If they don't have experience, they shouldn't start with CCNA." I agree, Know nothing about I.T.? Study A+ material DONT TAKE IT, study. material Network+ DONT TAKE IT. This will take like a month to month half. I just save you 700+ bucks. -P


Certs = interviews, Interviews = storytelling, projects, building trust, and selling yourself. Labs = stories and projects. References = credibility. -P


CCNA > Network+ RHCSA > Linux+ AWS SAA > Cloud+ The faster road isn't the easier road, which is why it pays more, but it saves you more time and money.-P


Your first step is to get a mid level systems/networking job before you pursue ANY I.T. job -P

I want to get into it how I start?



This is 100% accurate -P

I want to get into it how I start?



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