I just hate these narcissistic maniacs all around social media that have leadership skills and are using it to radicalize young people. I also hate the idea of the dating market. Like come on, no everybody is rich and good looking to be in a freaking app like tinder in which someone will pick you as if they were picking their favorite clothing.
Another important thing: consider freelancing to build credibility and to start your own business. Don’t be afraid to do with. There are many platform to find leads and gigs. Feel free to dm me and disclose our conversation if you don’t feel comfortable with what I told you in private. You’ll need experience anyways. I don’t understand why people don’t put themselves out there by going door to door and fixing computers for people that don’t know anything about this business. Boy, you need to build credibility, create relationship, make mistakes, and put yourself out there if you really want it. Without a strong professional background experience you’ll need look, looking good and more luck 🍀
there are certain bits of experience I keep not meeting, according to HRs but I did have to redo my resume it was a bit outdated and not set up for HR software.
I recommend Richard Lambert on fiverr. He’s the goat for resumes and you’ll get calls and e-mails. No, I am not a scammer or anything like that. You’ll thanks me later for that little investment.
Thats is just a waste of time. You can promote through Facebook, Spotify, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok etc for a cheap price and based on demographics and all that…
If you know how to use a computer to a decent or good level, with that security clearance you are better than 80% of us with A+, Sec+ and N+ like myself.
According to my friends I made a mistake. According to me, I never felt so healthy and happy. I am saving for the next year. My landlord said hell yeah and also agree to a discount of for each month. People just don’t know how to do things.
If you have the opportunity, do it. You won’t regret it. And you’ll have less stress and time to plan ahead. I do the same for phone bills which is pretty cheap and car insurance(which is not but still cheaper than rent). I don’t have Netflix and I use my phone for internet (tethering and hotspot).
I just hate these narcissistic maniacs all around social media that have leadership skills and are using it to radicalize young people. I also hate the idea of the dating market. Like come on, no everybody is rich and good looking to be in a freaking app like tinder in which someone will pick you as if they were picking their favorite clothing.
You’ll be fine soon. Just breathe 💨
Another important thing: consider freelancing to build credibility and to start your own business. Don’t be afraid to do with. There are many platform to find leads and gigs. Feel free to dm me and disclose our conversation if you don’t feel comfortable with what I told you in private. You’ll need experience anyways. I don’t understand why people don’t put themselves out there by going door to door and fixing computers for people that don’t know anything about this business. Boy, you need to build credibility, create relationship, make mistakes, and put yourself out there if you really want it. Without a strong professional background experience you’ll need look, looking good and more luck 🍀
My advice would be in this order.
You are lucky that I am not an admin.
She ain’t doing it no more 😂
I thanks god or whatever for making me this bad and anti-bullshit scams and all that.
For me 3 pm on Sunday.
Y girl that thinks she is super important 😂
Bro 1: you see ra bruh?
You don’t need to buy it. Get the Dion training course on Udemy, complete it, do the practice test, pass your exam.
Use handshake, or jobwell. Try doing internships. You never did work study or something like that for experience?
I have a degree, 10 certs including ccna and 8 years of IT. I still have issues getting interviews.
It’s your resume I assume.
there are certain bits of experience I keep not meeting, according to HRs but I did have to redo my resume it was a bit outdated and not set up for HR software.
I recommend Richard Lambert on fiverr. He’s the goat for resumes and you’ll get calls and e-mails. No, I am not a scammer or anything like that. You’ll thanks me later for that little investment.
Thats is just a waste of time. You can promote through Facebook, Spotify, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok etc for a cheap price and based on demographics and all that…
Dont listen to the people telling you that you don’t need it.
If you know how to use a computer to a decent or good level, with that security clearance you are better than 80% of us with A+, Sec+ and N+ like myself.
More than having no experience and no sec+.
Don’t skip it…. It would teach you a lot when it comes to networking. After it, you’ll find a solid foundation for many other certs.
He’s doing this because he’s making money out of that bullshit. Simple.
Oh hell yeah if I could afford it. My life could go to shit and I could lose my job but at least I'd have shelter for a year
According to my friends I made a mistake. According to me, I never felt so healthy and happy. I am saving for the next year. My landlord said hell yeah and also agree to a discount of for each month. People just don’t know how to do things.
As long as you are happy and healthy - that is all that matters!
If you have the opportunity, do it. You won’t regret it. And you’ll have less stress and time to plan ahead. I do the same for phone bills which is pretty cheap and car insurance(which is not but still cheaper than rent). I don’t have Netflix and I use my phone for internet (tethering and hotspot).
Sorry to tell you this but you are and we’re the ultimate simp.
You about to become Batman in a ⚰️
I think that is a trolling account. Nobody can be that stupid.
Start with A+ core 1, then 2. Then move to security+. Then do whatever is best for the position that you are trying to get into.
It would definitely opens many doors and prepared you for others certs like data+
It’s insignificant when it comes to getting a job, but it’s essential for someone that is new into IT and wants to learn the foundational knowledge.