Being in IT in general is never what it used to be. That cycles every 1-5 years with the next major breakthrough. Network engineers will always be relevant, their job duties will just be different.
Hey Brendan! I'm happy to see you back creating videos again and it's been awesome watching your content over the years. I'm approaching 2 years in IT now and working as a System Administrator working with a bunch of different technologies. Cloud may also be in my future as well! ☁ Also, congratulations on the new job opportunity! 🥳
Dope Video, bro. I'm also going for my CCNP and doing the ENARSI before touching any network automation content. The content int he advance routing, I feel like, seems to be the meat and potatoes of what I've seen in my networking career, valuable knowledge to have and take with you in your networking career. Best of luck, my guy!
Thanks for the upload, and confraty!...would you mind addressing the importance of fitness in the IT industry...i havnt had the chance to watch all of your videos or see if you already addressed this...I look at th eolder guys in the IT industry and alot of them have very poor health due to our sedentary work....i see u manage to keep it together and advice for the guys
Hey, thanks for the valuable information. When you get a chance, could you please update us on why network engineering is coming to an end I planned on being a network engineer after I graduated this year.
For me right now, I'm in college going for a Bachelor's in IT with an emphasis in Network Infrastructure. Pretty close to getting my associates actually! My semester break and summer semester is coming up soon and I'm thinking about getting my A+ over this time, which I'm hoping will help me in the long run especially if I wanna work in IT before I graduate. But probably next year or so I wanna get started on studying for my CCNA, its something that I think would be really beneficial to have once I graduate. Though, I'm worried that its gonna be hard to study for considering the time it takes to study (I've heard it takes upwards of 6 months) and my school workload and a part time job.
Thank you. I m graduating from college with a Computer Support & Network administration Associate. I want to get the CCNA Certification to help me land job. I was wondering if we could chat and if I could be blessed with a little bit of your precious time to answer a couples of my questions? Thank you in advance 🙏🏾
Great to see you back Brendan! Curious to hear what you think about Cisco U vs CBTNuggets. My wife and I just had our daughter on Valentines day so studying definitely took a backburner. Putting my foot back on the gas for ENCOR 💪
Being in IT in general is never what it used to be. That cycles every 1-5 years with the next major breakthrough. Network engineers will always be relevant, their job duties will just be different.
That’s what I believe honestly. We build the roads lol without that everyone’s lost!
Would be interesting if you did a “day in a life” of a network engineer!
Hey Brendan! I'm happy to see you back creating videos again and it's been awesome watching your content over the years. I'm approaching 2 years in IT now and working as a System Administrator working with a bunch of different technologies. Cloud may also be in my future as well! ☁ Also, congratulations on the new job opportunity! 🥳
Dope Video, bro. I'm also going for my CCNP and doing the ENARSI before touching any network automation content. The content int he advance routing, I feel like, seems to be the meat and potatoes of what I've seen in my networking career, valuable knowledge to have and take with you in your networking career. Best of luck, my guy!
Thanks for the upload, and confraty!...would you mind addressing the importance of fitness in the IT industry...i havnt had the chance to watch all of your videos or see if you already addressed this...I look at th eolder guys in the IT industry and alot of them have very poor health due to our sedentary work....i see u manage to keep it together and advice for the guys
The gym is my sanctuary outside of work lol. I will do my best to address that in the near future. Lol
Hey, thanks for the valuable information. When you get a chance, could you please update us on why network engineering is coming to an end I planned on being a network engineer after I graduated this year.
For me right now, I'm in college going for a Bachelor's in IT with an emphasis in Network Infrastructure. Pretty close to getting my associates actually! My semester break and summer semester is coming up soon and I'm thinking about getting my A+ over this time, which I'm hoping will help me in the long run especially if I wanna work in IT before I graduate.
But probably next year or so I wanna get started on studying for my CCNA, its something that I think would be really beneficial to have once I graduate. Though, I'm worried that its gonna be hard to study for considering the time it takes to study (I've heard it takes upwards of 6 months) and my school workload and a part time job.
Thank you. I m graduating from college with a Computer Support & Network administration Associate. I want to get the CCNA Certification to help me land job. I was wondering if we could chat and if I could be blessed with a little bit of your precious time to answer a couples of my questions? Thank you in advance 🙏🏾
Great to see you back Brendan! Curious to hear what you think about Cisco U vs CBTNuggets. My wife and I just had our daughter on Valentines day so studying definitely took a backburner. Putting my foot back on the gas for ENCOR 💪
Maaaaaaan!!!! The ENCOR was a beast! I’m definitely gonna talk about the difference in the near future.
You inspire me
Have you considered renew a+,net+ and sec+ certs yet?
Finished making videos?
I can't wait till I become a Network Engineer and my first certification will be Microsoft 365 900 MS Fundamentals
Fantastic! How far are you into studying for it?