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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @ish-rr8cx
    @ish-rr8cx Год назад +2

    well that's why u don't get hung up on 1 vendor, yea cisco is great but companies are gona entertain other vendors becuz of cost, get real familiar with Aruba, Juniper & Ciena, im on vendor "dates" with their reps all the time, Aruba mobility controllers & waps are far more easy to implement than cisco & it's half the cost & they offer free vouchers for their certs, in the ISP world it is mostly Juniper followed by Ciena and because of IEEE/IETF/RFCs the concepts are same but syntax/terminology is different, so learning wise u are good lol and value wise it is gona increase ur salary knowing different brands

  • @alittax
    @alittax Год назад

    It's good news that even the CCNP is just a starting point, because that means we'll never get bored during our career! Thanks for your videos, all the best to you.

  • @ferventdiesels
    @ferventdiesels Год назад +4

    Trying to knock out my CCNA man. I've been procastonating.

  • @madics12
    @madics12 Год назад +2

    Talk more about getting into contracting and how you did it.

  • @mattstrohecker7467
    @mattstrohecker7467 Год назад

    Just rolled out 6 2130 FTDs with 2 hardware FMC 1600s in HA. Mostly for vpn remote access for 2800 remote employees. Also using ise for posture scanning and group policy auth profiles.

  • @DanielCanizzo
    @DanielCanizzo Год назад

    Contracting work is very interesting to know about, thank you for the video!

  • @brettcox5548
    @brettcox5548 Год назад

    Going on Project+ rn, the driest cert I've ever taken. trying to finish my Bachelors with WGU before I get out of the military and potentially my CCNP. I'll be getting out with Networking experience and my education

  • @dirtyjumpingbeaninc.8372
    @dirtyjumpingbeaninc.8372 Год назад +1

    Keep making more videos. I have been inspired by your videos, and good luck, man :) I also recommended looking at the CISCO Live convention this year in Las Vegas, NV

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад +2

      Stay tuned tomorrow. lol got a surprise for you. lol

    • @dirtyjumpingbeaninc.8372
      @dirtyjumpingbeaninc.8372 Год назад

      @@TheBuffNerd7539 Awesome, I have seen your new video; sadly, my company did not put me for this convention. However, some of my peers will be there for Cisco Live.

  • @icecold__
    @icecold__ Год назад

    I got JNCIA certified right after the CCNA, very similar outside of the specific Juniper syntax. Juniper syntax is very Linux-y is how I put it XD. It looks weird at first but afterwards I was thinking it made a lot more sense than cisco syntax. The firewall settings are easy to catch on to if you are familiar with coding, it's kinda in the "if then" formatting. I like the "commit" options it has as well.
    I'd like to hear if you are still eyeing down specific certs, or you are in the learning mood and will just do certs if your employer requests you to. I have my eye on 3 more certs and thats all I am going to try to do personally, besides CISSP when I have the years needed. I'm in that learning mood now, I don't want to take any more boring multiple choice exams, I just want to learn!
    Also, I must mention I am getting my gains up, benching 220lbs currently for reps 💪

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад +1

      HEELL YEAH MAN!!!!! GO AHEAD AND PUT 225 ON THAT BENCH! YOUR RIGHT THERE!
      Also, yeah I am definitely in a learning mood. This past 2-3 month break has been great but now I wanna learn something new. Still trying to figure out where I will go next.

  • @spooney4064
    @spooney4064 Год назад +2

    I am currently working on my Comptia A+ cert and currently searching for an entry level helpdesk role. Its really cool to see some updates though. Do you recommend starting as a contractor helpdesk or a full time position, I'm not too desperate to get a job right now with my studies, but I still see that experience is king.

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад +1

      Getting both experience and certifications at the same time is ideal. If you can afford to be part time while using that spare time to get your certifications without it, affecting your finances too much then I suggest you do that.

  • @ETPHHM1
    @ETPHHM1 Год назад

    I’ve scheduled my CCNA for August 31st because of your channel. Thanks ​​​@TheBuffNerd7539

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад +1

      GO FOR IT!!!! Kill it! Never bow down!!!! Im rooting for ya!

  • @froedge
    @froedge Год назад

    All I learned from contracting was that our contractors in Afghanistan made an obscene amount of money doing jobs that honestly we could have done ourselves (granted this was intel not IT), so if you can get a gig overseas and you're willing to put yourself in that position, I personally think the tradeoff can be worth if your goal is to just make bank. Considering doing it myself after I graduate college since I already have the experience / clearance. Have you looked into overseas opportunities for networking? I'm still new to the IT side of the house (just now starting the CCNA) so maybe you know about opportunities I don't.

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад

      Yeah, I have seen quite a few opportunities overseas, there are certain companies where the majority of the roles that they offer are overseas jobs. I was offered a role in Germany, Saudi Arabia, and a few other locations, because I have a such a high clearance and the CCNP. I’m still strongly, considering taking one of those jobs.

  • @dawickednest
    @dawickednest Год назад

    Getting a little discouraged I would love to get a part time to gain experience but feels like there is no such thing as part time in I.T. and my financial responsibilities wont allow me to take the paycut Helpdesk roles offer. I'm making around 70k currently (non I.T. related job) and I know I would be crazy trying to demand 70k with no experience in I.T. but if I can get anywhere near 60k atleast I'd find a way to make it work but job interviews are telling me I'm asking for too much for no experience. FYI my background consist of 6 certs CompTIA A+ Network+ Sec+ CCNA AWS CCP and ITILv4 I'm also going into my last semester for my bachelors and working on my Project +. My education has to account for something and I'm starting to feel like it was all worthless no one wants to give me a chance at the salary I think I'm worth honestly.

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад

      What kind of jobs have you been interviewing for?

    • @dawickednest
      @dawickednest Год назад +1

      @@TheBuffNerd7539 I've done a couple Jr Network admin, Jr system admin(have an interview this Thurs), Configuration analyst(DOD contract still waiting to hear back from them), and a couple NOC analyst interviews. Ironically I've applied for some lower tiered roles like help desk technician and Field Tech but haven't gotten a call back which surprised me since those are usually entry level.

    • @spooney4064
      @spooney4064 Год назад +1

      Your certs look so powerful lol, that sounds crazy that you can't get a job with those. But don't be discouraged, I feel that once you get into the field a little bit with experience you can really just dive into the deep end with your educational background imo. I was also thinking you could maybe be overqualified for the entry level IT roles hahaha, good luck and best wishes

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад

      @@dawickednest You have to be careful with the lower tiered roles. Some HR reps may thing you are over qualified. Try tampering down your resume so they only reflect what is relevant for those roles.
      Also, it's tough, you should try to obtain certs and experience simultaneously but in your situation things are a little complex. You may have to take that paycut realistically. There is no substitute for practical experience. Do you by chance have a security clearance?

    • @TheBuffNerd7539
      @TheBuffNerd7539  Год назад +1

      @@spooney4064 I agree with the over qualified remark.

  • @AzzyHighlights
    @AzzyHighlights Год назад

    Quick question how do you stay in shape when studying for all these certs?

    • @dallysinghson5569
      @dallysinghson5569 10 месяцев назад

      Dude it takes just an hour every other day for year or two.
      Once you build the muscle it is easier to maintain... Once or twice a week...

  • @Frissdas1207
    @Frissdas1207 Год назад

    Your shirt is amazing.

  • @TorsTechTalk
    @TorsTechTalk Год назад +1

    I see Dead Space in the background 🙂

  • @O_Vibe6
    @O_Vibe6 Год назад

    Are they hiring for the admin positions under you?

  • @TheHamadifatty
    @TheHamadifatty Год назад

    i would like to help and get my experience up dm me if you need me to start the process to help