Just a few months ago I congratulated you for landing a helpdesk job which was, presumably, your first IT position.
I hope you’re trying to say
“Instead of spending $2000, come
study with me for free”
I see a lot of people want to join Bootcamps to study cyber security.
Do you want to pay $2,000 to study with me?
We'll create a study plan that works for you, including study sessions, ask me all the questions want, and taking practice exams. I'll be your accountability
I asked chatGTP to create a Network+ study plan for a 9-5er who’s only available to study:
Mon & Thurs: 5p-8p
Tues & Wed: 6p-9p
Sat & Sun: 3-4 hrs each day
I specified this schedule needs to reflect completing the 26 hr Udemy Dion Training NETWORK+ course in 30-45 days..
I had an interview yesterday.
The first question they asked me was to name two layers of the OSI model.
So in typical Rich fashion I laid out the whole thing.
The interviewer expressed shock and said “you’re probably the first person to do that”
Anybody who is new to the tech/cyber realm I just want you to realize: the average person you encounter at work is NOWHERE NEAR as smart, knowledgeable, passionate, or dedicated to their career as ppl you see in any of these tech communities online