Hey Kevin how's it going dude? I bought that Comptia A+ book you said to read the Mike Meyers one. How long did it take you to read through this whole thing this text book is massive and intimidating, how long would you recommend to read it all
Lol. Was referring to actual people who got those MCSE and CNA certifications back in the day. Was wondering what most of those folks did after those certifications became paperweights and useless to a degree. Did they move along to new IT stuff or leave the industry altogether? Lots of old time netadmins out there now or former. After 30+ years of IT, it would be interesting to see the data on careers of IT folks to this point.
@@OneBlurryLensmy guess is they are still doing their jobs or have moved on to other things. A certificate expiring doesn’t make the experience and knowledge those people have invalid.
@@OneBlurryLensThose certs got them in the door at time when needed more just like degrees did. Once I had experience I let my certs that cost to renew expire because my work history spoke for itself at that point. Same for those people, the experience will trump the certs + the fact you once had them.
Sc900 that is covered on coursera is pretty good. I made a video on my review on it. Plus my udemy course is on udemy business and people are getting jobs taking it.
Hello Kevin. thanks for you're work. Right now I am working as IT Engineer but plan to switch to cloud positon. Such cloud administarator or DevOps. Could you please invite someone from DevOps or SRE? It would be nice if you make automation series like you make erlier with Azure Arhitect guy or maybe you can recommend someone.
@mtagab007 you can be called IT Support and you don't have access to active directory. I think job titles make no sense. I usually look at the job description. Plus, I do more than just look at logs so that title won't make any sense with this video.
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I was watching your initial labs a few months ago, I must say; you seem very upbeat lately. I’m glad to see it.
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Second! Great update and glad to hear your doing well!
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Kev i watch your videos and they've always motivated me to do better for myself! Thank you!
Thanks, good luck
Keep the updates coming my dude. Very insightful.
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Thank you bro for your dedication
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Keep going Kevin!
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Got my first in person interview with a hospital for a help desk position
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Congratz man!
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Hey Kevin how's it going dude? I bought that Comptia A+ book you said to read the Mike Meyers one. How long did it take you to read through this whole thing this text book is massive and intimidating, how long would you recommend to read it all
I only read what I needed to know for the exam. I use the comptia a+ objectives to figured that out. Thanks
Thanks for the video man!
Thank you.
Can you do a video on what to expect as a technical support engineer remote ?
I have plenty of videos on technical support already. Please watch my other videos.
Awesome video! Do you have the ISC2: CC or Security+?
I don't have any certs
Curious of whatever happened to all those MCSE’s from back in the day? Where are they now?
Those no longer exist. The changed their whole Microsoft certifications.
Lol.
Was referring to actual people who got those MCSE and CNA certifications back in the day. Was wondering what most of those folks did after those certifications became paperweights and useless to a degree. Did they move along to new IT stuff or leave the industry altogether?
Lots of old time netadmins out there now or former.
After 30+ years of IT, it would be interesting to see the data on careers of IT folks to this point.
@@OneBlurryLens thats a good question
@@OneBlurryLensmy guess is they are still doing their jobs or have moved on to other things. A certificate expiring doesn’t make the experience and knowledge those people have invalid.
@@OneBlurryLensThose certs got them in the door at time when needed more just like degrees did. Once I had experience I let my certs that cost to renew expire because my work history spoke for itself at that point. Same for those people, the experience will trump the certs + the fact you once had them.
Beast is back! How are you doing?
Doing well, thanks
So Udemy and Coursera is useful on the professional level and not just beginners?
Sc900 that is covered on coursera is pretty good. I made a video on my review on it. Plus my udemy course is on udemy business and people are getting jobs taking it.
Where do i go to sign up for coaching?
www.kevtechitsupport.com/coaching
Kev congrats on the new job!!
Thanks
Hello Kevin. thanks for you're work. Right now I am working as IT Engineer but plan to switch to cloud positon. Such cloud administarator or DevOps. Could you please invite someone from DevOps or SRE? It would be nice if you make automation series like you make erlier with Azure Arhitect guy or maybe you can recommend someone.
Gps cloud has solid videos on cloud and Lucy Wang has videos on aws
Is your job remote?
Yep
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boring
Lol 😆, at least I'm working I guess
@@KevtechITSupport true but the right title is log specialist hahaha
@mtagab007 you can be called IT Support and you don't have access to active directory. I think job titles make no sense. I usually look at the job description. Plus, I do more than just look at logs so that title won't make any sense with this video.