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Practical Computer Hardware Fundamentals
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- To watch the full version of this video that provides more details, you can watch it here: • Practical Computer Har...
Here is the link to the workbook: iamnerdy.notion.site/Practica...
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I’m 29 years old just about to get my GED I wanted to get into IT and cyber security because I know it’s a good field. They always have a steady flow of work and it’s something I’m interested in but I just want to say congratulations on losing weight. I watched one of your videos from five years ago how to get started in IT, I wish you all the best success. I’m subscribed and looking forward into taking some certification classes and learning on my own.
Start in help desk with cybersecurity being a late career move. Get ged, then go to a community college and take a help desk course, then also study and pass comptia A+. Make a resume once you pass course and get comptia A+. Put on resume 1 year experience of help desk (from course) and studying for comptia A+. Also in spare time I hope you built your own computers because putting that down on your resume will or might help demonstrate rather that you have a genuine interest in IT. Make sure to tell interviewers one day you aspire to learn cybersecurity and they most likely will give you a chance for help desk. This will be your spring board into the trade/craft.
@@therealmcgoy4968 right now I’m focusing on finishing up my ged. I have been in contact with a community college for a course. I have been doing a lot of research on what to go into. I appreciate your reply a lot. Yes Comptia a+ will be the first cert I get. I also hear you don’t really need to get an associate degree if u actually practice and get a few carts and put the work in
Excited to see you posting again my man!
thanks for your info makes more sense to know the basics of the components in a simple way 👍
That's why I messes with you Zach. Because you are a real dude.
You should do a video on the CET/ATS-38 certification/test. I havent seen a single CZcams video on the CET.
I may havd to check out the live cyber security classes you linked in your description. I'm hoping to dive into CS and eventually try to land a job. I have beem working as a Support Tech at a local school district and don't really feel challenged anymore. However, the jobs DOES have a pension and a guaranteed raise each Summer, so it's tempting to NOT leave.
Really helpful video
How would you feel if a movie is made about you and you're played by Seth Rogen? 😂
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Yeah because of The Cloud and Virtual servers
I have always wondered what the RUN CMD is on your clothing and posters is for. Are you trying to build a brand? I know it just means to open command line in Windows, but why is it on your hat?
He has a merch like, like a lot of creators. I think the "Run CMD" is one of the most creative logos/brands I have seen on YT so far.