Do I Regret Quitting My Job at AWS? (The Honest Truth)

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  • @TechwithLucy
    @TechwithLucy  Год назад +23

    Thanks for watching & happy holidays! 😊
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    • @StudentAlchemy
      @StudentAlchemy Год назад +1

      Consulting on your own is where you make bank , Amazon is cult like ... I'm happy for you ... Blaze your trail !

  • @bendorman2930
    @bendorman2930 Год назад +14

    The comment "youtubers are just lazy and want to be popular" actually translates to I work a hard 40 hours per week and can barely afford rent. I'm jealous and I think everyone should be in the same boat as me.

  • @jnwood97
    @jnwood97 Год назад +17

    Good on you Lucy. I've just clocked over 50 and have been in tech all my career (currently an AWS Ambassador with an AWS partner). The options now are massive. When I was in my early 20s, I took a job in the States. I see what you're doing as this generation's version of that. Try something new while you're young. If it doesn't work out, then go back to corporate. If it does work and you love it ... fantastic!

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад +2

      There is number of succesful +50 youtubers Jason. You can get your fortune here too.

    • @jnwood97
      @jnwood97 Год назад +1

      @@daftpunk3401, thanks for the encouragement. I am planning on doing some vids here to enhance what I do as an AWS Ambassador. Probably not for a few months as I’m renovating my study.

  • @carloshurtado3192
    @carloshurtado3192 Год назад +22

    Credibility is earned by expertise not by job title. Keep it up! I really like your channel and find it a very good resource.

  • @greysonbennett6788
    @greysonbennett6788 Год назад +48

    Your knowledge and expertise in cloud technology is a valuable asset, and it is not diminished simply because you are no longer working at a particular job. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to develop and maintain expertise in any field, and your efforts should be recognized and appreciated. It is unfortunate that some people may not fully understand or appreciate your skills and experiences, but it is important to remember that their lack of understanding does not reflect your worth or capability. It is understandable that at certain points in one's career, the desire to pursue other opportunities or to work in a less demanding environment may arise. It is important to prioritize one's own well-being and career goals, and it is admirable to have the courage to pursue new ventures or opportunities. You have my support and encouragement in following your passions and pursuing your goals.

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +4

      Really well-said, thank you!! 😊🙏

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад

      Haven't you got a message? Screw AWS and start making videos on youtube!!

  • @JeffOwens
    @JeffOwens Год назад +8

    Lucy, I loved this video. Thank you for your honesty. You are so helpful to me as a learning resource. I am 61 and pursuing my AWS Solutions Architect.

  • @FXTradinghub
    @FXTradinghub Год назад +4

    “A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for “
    - John A. Shedd

  • @buntus_
    @buntus_ Год назад +3

    you're amazing. never stop okay. you're great.

  • @elliottyourse8439
    @elliottyourse8439 Год назад +2

    I left the benefits of salaried consulting to do freelance consulting. I only work with clients 8 months out of the year and spend the remaining months enjoying time with my family/grabbing new certifications. :)

  • @kimshatteen222
    @kimshatteen222 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I took a break in my career to take care of my mother mom who has terminal breast cancer. I came across your channel because I am getting ready to sit for my AWS SysOps Associate exam (which I am ok if I do not pass thanks to your video). I was once told by a visiting professor in college, “Do what you like and you will get paid.” I will eventually go back into the work grind and am questioning what my next role will be. Thank you for this channel. All the best.

  • @UncleTreCSE
    @UncleTreCSE Год назад +8

    Lucy, greetings from Texas here in the States. I have been very inspired by your videos. Like you I also graduated from AWS Tech U and landed a role as a cloud support engineer. Your videos were one of the reasons that I chose Tech U. You are changing people lives on a daily basis regardless of any naysayers out there. #cheers

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +3

      Hii 👋 Thanks for the comment, I’m glad the videos helped 😄

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад +1

      Definitely more fun to be youtuber than getting 9-5 daily at Amazon. I wish we all could be youtubers one day!!

  • @jibstar
    @jibstar Год назад +11

    Good for you Lucy! True success is much more than having a lot of wealth and fame. Enjoying the work you do is, in some ways, more important than having a large bank account!
    P.S. You have a very interesting microphone, can't stop staring at it. Its hypnotising🤣

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support! 😊 Haha I love the microphone 😂 it’s the HyperX Quadcast mic

  • @welovefootball2026
    @welovefootball2026 Год назад +2

    What I always tell youth is this "As long as it's legal and gives you financial flexibility, that is, making money while sleeping then go in for it"... Honestly I was sad at first but the potential on RUclips is enormous. Courage and happy New Year sister.

  • @ojsojs6004
    @ojsojs6004 Год назад +2

    You are an inspiration to many. I will add more reasons why this is a win.
    1. Does not need to travel to go to your office.
    2. You can sleep to your own liking.
    3. You can take a break anytime you want.
    4. Your connection with various people will grow.
    5. You will learn a lot, not only about tech but about life in general, with many interactions with various people.

  • @ts-krishnan
    @ts-krishnan Год назад +12

    Thanks Lucy. I am a slient fan of your channel and videos :) I am in my 40s and I loved your honest thought process. I will continue to learn from you. You are one of the role models I aspire to emulate. Thank you!

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support, means a lot! 😊

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад +1

      I see lot of IT youtubers leaving their positions recently to live on money from youtube. Must be much better career,

  • @jeffnoble1218
    @jeffnoble1218 Год назад +3

    All great points and I agree completely. There are people getting laid off at aws that were there for ten years. Corporate stability is a myth. Take ALL the risks while young, as you only need ONE to pan out to be overwhelmingly successful.

  • @jacquelinehoward5445
    @jacquelinehoward5445 Год назад +1

    Hello Lucy!
    I just discovered your channel (and subbed! lol). I've only watched a few of your videos, and I wanted to say you are great at this! Your videos are so concise yet full of valuable and important info about working as a cloud engineer. I think people on the Internet absolutely do NOT have the right to judge a complete stranger (or anyone, really) on their career/job decisions. That is deeply personal.
    I seriously appreciate you for sharing your insight and knowledge about a new and burgeoning field within the IT industry. You don't lose any credibility just because you don't currently work in the field you are making content about. Your knowledge and experience stays with you forever!
    I hope nothing but the best for you whatever YOU decide to do with YOUR life

  • @nelsonosagie6224
    @nelsonosagie6224 Год назад +2

    Big Support Lucy. Thank you. Your work is an absolute beauty, no jokes!

  • @LorwaiTan
    @LorwaiTan Год назад +2

    Well done. When you come to the crossroads, always take the road less travelled. Looking forward to your next video.

  • @ruthwang4051
    @ruthwang4051 Год назад +2

    Big support and love to you Lucy : ) Lots of respect for you taking the leap.

  • @travisjae1775
    @travisjae1775 Год назад +2

    Thanks Lucy for your channel, I'm currently studying aws solution architect and look forward to passing my exam. Your video have been a great help and motivation.

  • @3678-r6r
    @3678-r6r Год назад +1

    Lucy, you are an inspiration. What you said definitely carries weight, since you yourself had been thru the process of learning AWS on your own, working professional at AWS, starting a RUclips channel .etc. I believe you will have impact on many lives. Thank you

  • @Mr_T817
    @Mr_T817 Год назад +3

    Hey Lucy I’ll support your channel whether you work for Amazon or not. Good luck to you!

  • @wilrod38
    @wilrod38 Год назад +3

    Congrats on your new journey, thank you for the video.

  • @PartimeViewer591
    @PartimeViewer591 Год назад +3

    I really appreciate your boldness and honesty as you are sticking to your decision till today. I saw your earlier video where you explained why you quit AWS Architect job. I praised your decision. I also would like to say that you are young and hardworking person. You will succeed because of those qualities no matter what company you work for or even if you are full time youtuber.

  • @MrChase850
    @MrChase850 Год назад +2

    Stay at it! I have enjoyed all your videos I have watched. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @mexicanmax227
    @mexicanmax227 Год назад +2

    Don’t get distracted by rude comments. Stay focused on your goals and keep focusing on what you want! 😃

  • @troycurtis8620
    @troycurtis8620 Год назад +2

    You're doing great and it was the right decision. Life is short - regret the things you are too afraid to try, not the things you have the courage to try.

  • @JA-yc2zz
    @JA-yc2zz Год назад

    Hi Lucy. Good on you for choosing what you love. If I can offer a suggestion for your channel, it would be to see more "Tech" related content. I've found that the majority of your videos are more related to "Getting a job in AWS/Cloud" "Salaries at AWS". Whilst these topics are great and are useful for a wide range of people out there, they seem to be getting repeated in newer videos. I noticed that there is little Technology related content in the channel. One example for a video I would love to see are some of the technical and business outcomes you may have helped achieve for some of your customers (anonymised of course).

  • @arpithamjade386
    @arpithamjade386 Год назад +1

    I don't know what other people says
    But I like the way you teach cloud concepts practically

  • @Creat-v1k
    @Creat-v1k Год назад +2

    We are always behind you lucy, You are doing a very incredible job as youtuber. The kind of learning video you bring for us with high-quality content and your editing is next level, Pls continue to keep doing what you are doing. All the best

  • @mbuagbawchioma8682
    @mbuagbawchioma8682 Год назад +3

    Great Lucy! You don’t owe anyone an explanation on the choices you are making for your life.
    Whatever works for you don’t hesitate to go for it. If it does work out best for you great and even if it doesn’t you learn and you restrategise and try again

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Really appreciate the support, thank youu 🙌

  • @cytech4750
    @cytech4750 Год назад +2

    Nice topic. Im a newbie for aws. I'd like to learn AWS hosting. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @Micksowagger
    @Micksowagger Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel thru MadebyGPS, been binge watching it ever since. Thank you for the incredible, informative content and keep it coming!

  • @t1mt0m97
    @t1mt0m97 Год назад +2

    Though in twilight of my career, this video made me feel good... Thanks......

  • @BerviantoLeoPratama
    @BerviantoLeoPratama Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great sharing. Sometimes I am in a position need to make risky decisions and am confused about how to choose. Your sharing helps me to decide.

  • @RogerFlynt966
    @RogerFlynt966 Год назад

    As a GenX'er it got really old hearing from prior generations that you had to find a job, any job, and ride it out till death do you part. Most of my generation are primarily retail laborers and retail management because the barrier for entry was low and 20 years ago it paid decent without needing to dump $ on higher education. Enter the tech boom that has enabled some of my generation and later to gain desired skills comparatively on the cheap and in demand. Sadly, 40-50 somethings currently bought the schtick from the older gens that you were lesser if you moved from job to job. what tech has enabled is exactly what Gary V said. later gens to have some flexibility to work a job they like and that pay well. i worked retail 3rd shift for 25 years and a daytime tech job for the last 8 of those years. I kick myself for staying in retail as long as I did and not trusting my skillset to thrive in tech. Absolutely stoked for those that realize their potential and go for it. -- Will totally sub, Cheers Fam, and GL

  • @EliteBlackSash
    @EliteBlackSash Год назад +2

    Your own happiness in what you’re doing everyday is more important than all of the above.

  • @donstamps
    @donstamps Год назад +1

    I respect your guts for going for it! You have excellent presentation skills. All the best!

  • @robbiephantom
    @robbiephantom Год назад +3

    Love your videos regardless if you work at aws or not..your videos are very informative, inspiring, and helpful. As someone who is just starting out getting into the tech world and not sure what direction to go in, your videos help narrow down what direction I should take. Ignore the haters!

  • @Ben-yp9nh
    @Ben-yp9nh Год назад +4

    I really wouldn’t take any notice of the haters Lucy. Your skills will always be in very high demand, and if this doesn’t work out (which I’m sure it will) you will be re employed in the tech industry, in a heartbeat, and probably on an even higher salary then what you were on previously.

  • @chanche326
    @chanche326 Год назад +3

    It takes great courage to give up a good career to pursue a path less travelled by peers. Well done Lucy and all the best. I'm very confident that you will achieve even greater success in the future soon. Good luck and all the best!

  • @gil_gdl
    @gil_gdl Год назад +3

    Do what makes you happy. If individuals don't like it, oh well. What fullfills you and makes you happy is all that matters.

  • @dontysk
    @dontysk Год назад +4

    Hi Lucy, I think you took a great decision, always do the things that make you happy are the best choices . It would be nice if you explain a bit how do you make your videos, what software you use, etc... Thanks for your content, very helpful for people like me who starts with AWS 🙏.

  • @TravelLifestyleWithAlinase
    @TravelLifestyleWithAlinase Год назад +2

    Hey Lucy 👋
    I found your channel when you made the quitting job. 🥺 Girl am so proud of you and keep building your own life. The video from Grayvee is totally very true and informative 🥰 Thanks for sharing you tech journey with us. Only people who are not able to see the big picture will judge, so do you girl. ☺️☺️☺️🥺🥰

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Hey! 👋 Aw thank you for the support, means a lot 😊

  • @youritguy8883
    @youritguy8883 Год назад +4

    I kinda feel that anyone who says you've made the worst career decision by quitting your job at AWS -- has a distorted life perspective. I personally can't even simply imagine how you were able to accomplish what you've accomplished at 23. I am already on my late 20s and working in a medium-sized company, (happy) but I am 100 percent sure that I will grab an opportunity (in exchange of my job) to have a RUclips channel with quality content that's watched by thousands of professionals around the world!

    • @wafercrackerjack880
      @wafercrackerjack880 Год назад

      The problem is she is too young. She has little life experiences and is far from being an expert on the subject. She has very little to offer. Give her one year and see how her video quality plummet. She is doomed to fail and no amount of coping mechanism is gonna change that.

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад

      Definitely more fun to be youtuber than getting 9-5 daily at Amazon. I wish we all could be youtubers one day with robots building houses and growing food for us :)

  • @vadud3
    @vadud3 Год назад +2

    I left AWS after 1 yr. I am glad you made that decision. I am also focusing on real estate while have a job with less demanding role.

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Awesome, wishing you all the best on your journey 👏

  • @azimfauzi1
    @azimfauzi1 Год назад +4

    Thank you Lucy for helping us all especially in cloud community

  • @FelTContreras
    @FelTContreras Год назад +2

    Hello Lucy, I'm from chile and in the last year the cloud became to grow with me and your videos helped with that. Keep it up , I wish you all the luck and success in this world. And how it is say in my contry "Un abrazo"

  • @discoverwiththanh
    @discoverwiththanh Год назад +1

    (Sorry for my english) Hi Lucy, your videos are such a source of inspiration for me! I think the most important thing to keep in mind is always making decisions in your way. You are not living to be someone else, you are doing things that represent you in a unique way. Keep it up! ✊

  • @markanthonylabajo4774
    @markanthonylabajo4774 Год назад +1

    Hi Lucy! wherever you are and whatever you do just enjoy and love it. Everyone has their own opinion but it doesn't really matter.

  • @almancius
    @almancius Год назад +1

    wow, those were harsh comments, let's kick some butts Lucy! We gonna help the world build their cloud tech knowledge

  • @rs-nm7hp
    @rs-nm7hp Год назад +2

    Please stay positive; your content is fantastic overall, and you will flourish soon.

  • @serhanmmiah7315
    @serhanmmiah7315 Год назад +1

    I think you made a choice that supports you and your mental health. I worked in a job that was slowly eating away my mental health. I wish the best of luck and find your videos great and very informative as someone who is new to the programming world.

  • @XLI41
    @XLI41 Год назад +2

    I’ve just found your channel today, I’ve been searching all day through other videos on RUclips, but I haven’t found anything that tells me whether or not I need to have coding experience as well as a certification in AWS solutions architect to land a job. Or will having the Certification AWS SA as well as a couple cloud projects be enough. Or do I definitely need to be able to code to land a job…

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Check out my video “Do I need coding skills to become a solutions architect?” :)

  • @tonye.8023
    @tonye.8023 Год назад +5

    I barely discovered your channel and was getting ready to start tackling the certs. You are one of the reasons why I decided that I would get 5 AWS certifications in 2023. Do what feels best to you and if the RUclips thingy doesn't pan out, you can still get another cloud job easily. I appreciate you.

    • @daftpunk3401
      @daftpunk3401 Год назад

      Seems like being youtuber is much better business than slaving in IT.

    • @NetBandit70
      @NetBandit70 Год назад

      @@daftpunk3401 The simp economy is about to crash.

  • @tusharanand4059
    @tusharanand4059 Год назад

    Brave step. I have done that in my 14 years long career when i stepped aside from a cushy VP job and ended up doing offline and online teaching. In hindsight, that was a pivotal point in my career and only time when i actually built hard skills. All the best

  • @kaynesheenan
    @kaynesheenan Год назад +1

    that's great, Lucy. I totally agree with you.
    Build your audience and it will be more valuable for you in the future - if anything, you'll have many more options than before!

  • @jerm8319
    @jerm8319 Год назад +3

    If RUclips is your true passion, I think you made the right decision to pursue that. The workforce will always be there if you need it, but an opportunity like this on RUclips may not be. Do what you think is right because at the end of the day it’s your life, not anyone else’s. I enjoy the content regardless of whether you’re actually employed at AWS or not.

  • @DaManOnYoutube
    @DaManOnYoutube Год назад +2

    Don't listen to the negative people, people will always have something to say. You help a-lot of people out in the real world including me. Thank you

  • @davidmckee533
    @davidmckee533 Год назад +2

    I for one am grateful. THank you Lucy

  • @tanvir2118
    @tanvir2118 Год назад +1

    Well done Lucy! you are doing great, your content is short and straight to the point. Keep it up. Don't listen to the negative/jealous people's view.

  • @clazod
    @clazod Год назад +2

    Proud of you, best decision you could ever make at a young age! Keep soaring

  • @garychan8290
    @garychan8290 Год назад +1

    Amazing video Lucy! As an INFP myself, honestly I've always wanted to start some sort of education course / channel but for data analytics (5 YoE) but don't know where to start + scared of leaving my 9-5.

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Definitely go for it! You can start small, if that’s easier. I started by posting on LinkedIn and offering advice to people younger than me. Then when my confidence grew, I started making RUclips videos.
      No need to worry about leaving 9-5 job just yet. It sort of just comes naturally once your side hustle grows to a certain size.
      I also know a lot of people who have more subscribers than me, and are still working their jobs. You can do both!
      Anyways wishing you the best of luck! 😊

  • @leandrosoares2861
    @leandrosoares2861 Год назад +1

    I think that you have to do what's really important for your life! If you're happy go ahead! Money is consequence of your hard work... I wish good luck Lucy 😉

  • @stellaetta2811
    @stellaetta2811 Год назад +2

    Everyone's path in life is essentially not the same. It's powerful that you have found yours. Stand firm in it and ignore those who don't get it. Congratulations to more wins! I can't wait to celebrate my own wins, starting with the gift of the AWS SAA exams voucher from you. 💕Speaking it into existence 😁😁

  • @Fredsch08
    @Fredsch08 Год назад

    As Kevin O'Leary said once "A Salary is the Drug They Give You to Forget Your Dreams". You made a right decision and I'm sure you will be happier in long run by doing something you love to do

  • @jasonmulligan7059
    @jasonmulligan7059 Год назад

    Absolutely totally agree with you Lucy.
    Personally I think social media is a trove of keyboard warrior netsayer who take any opportunity to trod on others success. I worked in IT since 1992 and around the time AWS was starting( little dud I know) I left to pursue a career in offshore commercial diving, which I thoroughly enjoyed and also don't regret. And now I'm back in IT and trying to get my head around the Cloud revolution that happened, broadly I'm finding employment and employers welcome me. But in IT we have to constantly stay ahead so I really really appreciate your videos. . Keep up the good work !!! Also as you mentioned you have more options than ever and can travel the world with your skills !! Just one question... do you or are you familiar with Azure? Google CC? Could you do videos on them too?
    Regards Jason

  • @SalmanMKC
    @SalmanMKC Год назад +1

    Ignore the haters! You’re in a wonderful position and I’m sure you’ll do well no matter what path you go on!

  • @critenks229
    @critenks229 Год назад +1

    Honestly, if you re-applied today. There is a high chance they would accept you again. Do your thing, never live your life based on fear. Life is short.

  • @starstrike7737
    @starstrike7737 Год назад +1

    Great video Lucy! So for me, as a supporter and admirer of yours, i too was 'disappointed' that you quit your job at AWS. For me personally, you working there made you the perfect online personality to follow as you had the combination of the right personality, smarts and being an Amazon 'insider'. And even though you mention expanding your channel and with that expanding your ability to help others, this does seem to be largely a money chase from my outside view but i can't say i blame you cause i'd do the same thing if i thought i could :) It just so happens that i don't have anything to put online that i'd get paid for :) But i understand money is going to be a huge motivator in life for many (including myself) and people will just have to respect your decision. If that means they 'move on' from you then, that's their call. For me, i think it's still cool to follow you as your videos are awesome as are you. So while i completely get those that are 'irritated' that you quit your job, I also understand that your opinion is the only one that matters : )

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your view on this :) Videos on my channel are completely free to watch, because my income comes from brand sponsorships & RUclips ad revenue.
      Yes, I’m earning more money by doing RUclips full-time, but I love that I don’t have to take money from students. A lot of people can’t afford paid education, so I really want to provide more free content for the community.

    • @starstrike7737
      @starstrike7737 Год назад

      @@TechwithLucy Thanks for the write back Lucy. That's all great stuff for those of us who need all the help we can get free of charge : ) Also, you can tell that you're becoming a big deal cause you got so many of us getting all emotional about YOUR career choices lol. Now THAT'S love :) People have to A. know about you and B. care about you present and represent in order for them to even get mad or sad about anything you do ! Like i could quite my job tomorrow and go live under a bridge and i'm pretty sure the world wouldn't notice : ) So sure for some of us, that powerful / perfect combo of you being an insider AND having great vids is gone but please keep up all the good stuff and for those of us disappointed you quit, we can just pretend you still work there :) 😊

  • @Tio-Alex
    @Tio-Alex Год назад +1

    You're living the dream! Keep doing it.

  • @juaninurrita8457
    @juaninurrita8457 Год назад +1

    We support u Lucy, keep going!

  • @sumitbhadola
    @sumitbhadola Год назад +2

    Don't stick to one thing just explore is what I learnt from you.

  • @amoghdatar512
    @amoghdatar512 Год назад +1

    Lucy quick question : What would be the advantages on installing wordpress on AWS vs getting a wordpress plan for website ?

  • @samjones4327
    @samjones4327 Год назад +2

    Hey what's up Lucy! Thank you for your transparency in this video! It's important that people know that what YOU choose to do for a living and how you live your life is your decision. Negative comments are never helpful and don't offer any value to a conversation. Now comments in the form of constructive criticism are okay as long as you're not attacking anyone or judging anyone! I personally feel like you're a person who is not afraid to do what makes you happy and sometimes I just think the "Haters" out here are afraid to do just that and harbor resentment towards those who take a chance and are able to succeed!! So I say congrats and job well done! Keep bringing us your awesome content and continue to help people like me who are starting out in cloud, gain knowledge and succeed! Be well, be safe, Cheers and Happy New Year!!!

  • @sungjuyea4627
    @sungjuyea4627 Год назад +1

    Those who say mean things about others are usually having no achievements in their lives. No need to feel anger but only pity.

  • @franciscomedinav
    @franciscomedinav Год назад +1

    A lot of fellas think that working at the big techs like Amazon, Google or Microsoft is the only and end means. It's not! There are thousands of valuable companies where it's a pleasure to work.

  • @benedictrayco9947
    @benedictrayco9947 Год назад +2

    Hi Lucy! Can I request for a new link for the slack community? It says “link no longer active”. Thanks 😊

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад

      Just updated it!

    • @benedictrayco9947
      @benedictrayco9947 Год назад +1

      @@TechwithLucy thank you! I also want to thank you for inspiring me to get into AWS Cloud. I already passed my Cloud Practitioner Certification Exam 2 weeks ago. Gonna push through with Solutions Architect 😊

    • @TechwithLucy
      @TechwithLucy  Год назад +1

      Congrats on passing CCP!! 🙌

  • @focusotter
    @focusotter Год назад +2

    I'm a DA at AWS and am revamping my content strategy for 2023 in a separate tab as I type this comment. Thanks so much for making these videos--I love the transparency! I'm hoping to grow and diversify my brand so that it lives alongside the work I do at AWS as opposed to it being a product of my role. You're a big inspiration for that

  • @MadeByGPS
    @MadeByGPS Год назад +2

    Protect your peace Lucy

  • @52sakib
    @52sakib Год назад +1

    good that you have no regrets.... go ahead with this new journey...you have enough skills to get a job anytime you want.
    Besides taking harsh decisions make us strong :)

  • @goldenmunky6512
    @goldenmunky6512 Год назад

    Awesome video! I do have a question for you. Before starting or even while creating a youtube video, do you ever get imposter syndrome? I want to start a youtube channel and also want to help release tutorial videos on AWS but imposter syndrome is stopping me from starting. Thoughts?

  • @genos89
    @genos89 Год назад +1

    never be alone, we always trust your decision. keep it up 😀

  • @pavanfernandes9329
    @pavanfernandes9329 Год назад +1

    How can one regret when they are following their vision 🤭.
    Live your life to fullest! Sis lucy wang 😁.

  • @NetBandit70
    @NetBandit70 Год назад

    Remember, a 'Solutions Architect' is a salesperson. Getting PHB to sign on the dotted line after promising the world is all they do. But with the tightening of money, businesses aren't going to play fast and loose with their infrastructure. Cloud was only a stopgap; edge is the next cloud... as long as you can get the bandwidth (but that's a whole 'nutha Oprah).

  • @rajindakodikara3471
    @rajindakodikara3471 Год назад

    Lucy Dear, thanks for reading my comment in the beginning, though I didn't mean to be harsh on you, just someone had to ask those questions from you and I was not going to sugarcoat things for you, coz I would hate to see you regret this decision 5 years or 10 years down the line. you are so young and have much potential, hope you wont make bad decisions in your career as IT is a very wage and volatile field.. wish you all the best....

  • @ABObaloyi
    @ABObaloyi Год назад +1

    don't let the criticism bring your spirit down ,Do you ! you making a impact here and you are happy here thats enough keep up the good work #inspired .

  • @cryptonaut8911
    @cryptonaut8911 Год назад

    Hello Lucy. I am a new subscriber and congrats to you on your new journey! With your experience working with AWS, do you have an opinion and take on FLUX? The distrubuted/blockchain based "aws" clone.

  • @huuuuuuhhhhhh69
    @huuuuuuhhhhhh69 Год назад +1

    Its not like your knowledge and certs go away. So good for you pursuing what you want

  • @krieveplays
    @krieveplays Год назад +2

    People have a very twisted view on life and work. Many people seem to believe you should work your life away, no matter how much it sucks, in fact they think it should suck. "If it doesn't suck and take most of your life then you're doing it wrong" kind of view they carry. You know what happens when you take that path? All that money is going to be spent on pharmaceuticals, doctor visits, and so on because now you're very old. You decided to spend the good years of your life making someone elses dream come true (in this scenario).

  • @mrmuffin5046
    @mrmuffin5046 Год назад +1

    at the end of the day people want to be able to control their own time and the only way that can happen is to build a solid financial foundation. learn how to make money, get rich and go do what you want after. all i see from youtuber techs is eventually they all quit their jobs to go full time on youtube so they can make their own tech content. all the best though.

  • @HarikumarP
    @HarikumarP Год назад +1

    Just Tell me Mam, In 2023 which should be learn as a fresher AWS or Azure

  • @gamerken6318
    @gamerken6318 Год назад

    You know what's best for you. I quit a higher paying job with high stress for something that paid slightly less but way more freedom.

  • @makuuu_eats
    @makuuu_eats Год назад +1

    Does something she loves for a living ✅
    Replaced her full-time income with YT ✅
    Doesn't work for anyone else but herself ✅
    Chooses her own hours ✅
    Helps countless other's find a career in AWS ✅
    W move in my opinion. 👏

  • @KelvinLee
    @KelvinLee Год назад +2

    Arguably, you're now doing more for the community and helping it grow. Technology is complex, the world is complex and changing up your career is a good thing, it gives you a bigger views of things. Something you seem to like to do :). As someone who's currently at AWS, it's sad to see talent go but the community is a big part of who we are (AWS heroes, certifications, etc) and it's good to see you're still in the ecosystem and helping it thrive. Good luck!

  • @johnczech7074
    @johnczech7074 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed it Lucy! You're awesome!

  • @yoshitamahajan353
    @yoshitamahajan353 Год назад +2

    Very nice video .. Keep up the good work!

  • @stefanc.4407
    @stefanc.4407 Год назад +1

    I got INFP too and INFJ one time.

  • @Cruzan9
    @Cruzan9 Год назад

    That first comment she read wasn't so much harsh as it was ignorant. Just because you leave a job earning lots of money doesn't mean you can't survive without it. Live and let live people!