glad to have y’all back! i’d love to see more of how y’all have adapted to all the remote work and maintain motivation and how you stay at the top of your game! good work!
Great video, thanks for sharing your day to day. Can we get more insight into the type of work you are doing? Also, what side projects are you working on outside of work? Keep striving for greatness fellas! Glad I got to work with y'all!
Hey great video man! For real, this vlog style was dope. I'd like to see more like this. Also, very inspiring to see you going from no degree to an office to working from home. I'm trynna be like you my boy!
Good one boss, I am having a BSc in agriculture but wanting to move to the IT, specifically to be a devOps engineer, please what advice can you give to me, is it a good career to pursue and where can you suggest for me to learn this..thanks boss
OK I didn't see you work on anything. Seems like a job I need. I work 12 hour days for a railroad. Good money but I put in the hours. Looking to transition to some sort of network position in tech
@@justinharris6898 I think it depends where. I work at a commuter railroad. I think freight pays but is more work. Hours are early or late. In NYC the railroads need people. They can’t cover the work
@@donaldsawyer2618 lmfao bro you mentioned it and I just asked. I'm already in IT but once a point of time in life I thought about railroad work lol plus who wouldnt ask when someone mentions "good money" Im about my bread. as any man should be
hello charles my name is isaac i am planing on enrolling into a college to study network security technician and i am really intrested in what you do which is a network analyst. please is it the same and what are some ways i can get into a network analyst and more info like what to expect and please i also dont have any background in tech and its just something i got intrested in please any info would be appreciated thank you and hope you are well
Experience is king. Certifications will get you in the door of a Helpdesk position, your job from there will be to learn as much as you can in regards to your current job and what career path you want to go down. Degrees will get you in the door to better jobs (still start at the same position as the certification route), you'll just be more of a higher candidate in the hiring process. If you want to get into IT don't worry about a degree unless you have the time and money to take that on. If you're broke like the rest of us just get the certifications, find ways to lab it up at home and most importantly get that first job. Gain the experience and after 2-3 years look for a better position. I've been in for about 2-3 years now and I am making the most I've made in my life, I'm enjoying my career and am currently looking for a new position that will give me a challenge.
@@zaxwrld just piggybacking on what you said about labs, you can find labs to do at home via ITprotv, textbooks, youtube, etc. The important thing with labs is making sure you have enough space for it both internally & externally.
glad to have y’all back! i’d love to see more of how y’all have adapted to all the remote work and maintain motivation and how you stay at the top of your game! good work!
Glad to be back! You got it! A lot of content coming soon that'll include that. Thanks for watching!
one of the best day in the life ive seen! Thank you
Great video, thanks for sharing your day to day. Can we get more insight into the type of work you are doing? Also, what side projects are you working on outside of work? Keep striving for greatness fellas! Glad I got to work with y'all!
Thanks for watching! We have some content coming out that'll answer all questions, so be on the lookout!
Great work guys! Thanks for inspiring us to keep at it!
Hey great video man! For real, this vlog style was dope. I'd like to see more like this. Also, very inspiring to see you going from no degree to an office to working from home. I'm trynna be like you my boy!
Can we have a in dept video on ur work life. Like wht ur day to day tasks are
I would like to see the projects all of you are working on as I am in IT myself!! Love your channel!!
Can you show the types of projects that you’re working on, and what skills we need to know going into different I.T positions
That is a good question Hugh Mungus because I want to be a network analyst remotely also and I need to know what it takes to get a job like this.
@@davidbelton1769 hey me too
Im happy to see you guys are back frfr!!! Keep these coming! 💪🏾
Really liked this vid man! Are you still active? Would love to ask a couple questions :)
what up fam would love to see more vids like this
Good afternoon, can you send the link where you purchased your blue light glasses please? They look 🔥
Ay man if you come back can you do an interview specific vid?
Good one boss, I am having a BSc in agriculture but wanting to move to the IT, specifically to be a devOps engineer, please what advice can you give to me, is it a good career to pursue and where can you suggest for me to learn this..thanks boss
I know noting about computers but am interested in this career field, not sure how to go about getting in
are they back? 🤔
We are!
great update and wondered where you went lol
What was that? Where was the occuptional part of your video?
exactly!
OK I didn't see you work on anything. Seems like a job I need. I work 12 hour days for a railroad. Good money but I put in the hours. Looking to transition to some sort of network position in tech
Goodluck brother. I’m currently in the works
how good is the money in rail roads work?
@@justinharris6898 I think it depends where. I work at a commuter railroad. I think freight pays but is more work. Hours are early or late. In NYC the railroads need people. They can’t cover the work
@@justinharris6898 you asking about railroads on an IT page????
@@donaldsawyer2618 lmfao bro you mentioned it and I just asked. I'm already in IT but once a point of time in life I thought about railroad work lol plus who wouldnt ask when someone mentions "good money" Im about my bread. as any man should be
The vlog content is dope
I like the vlog style video. I
What’s the name of the song in the beginning of the video?
Doesn't have a name. Just a song we made for the channel!
@@pushtoprod Damn. No wonder Shazam wasn’t working. Dat shit sound tuff. 😂
hello charles my name is isaac i am planing on enrolling into a college to study network security technician and i am really intrested in what you do which is a network analyst. please is it the same and what are some ways i can get into a network analyst and more info like what to expect and please i also dont have any background in tech and its just something i got intrested in please any info would be appreciated thank you and hope you are well
How can you go over network security analysts interview questions and if you have certs ?
Are Certifications or Degrees better for I.T.?
Experience is king. Certifications will get you in the door of a Helpdesk position, your job from there will be to learn as much as you can in regards to your current job and what career path you want to go down. Degrees will get you in the door to better jobs (still start at the same position as the certification route), you'll just be more of a higher candidate in the hiring process.
If you want to get into IT don't worry about a degree unless you have the time and money to take that on. If you're broke like the rest of us just get the certifications, find ways to lab it up at home and most importantly get that first job. Gain the experience and after 2-3 years look for a better position.
I've been in for about 2-3 years now and I am making the most I've made in my life, I'm enjoying my career and am currently looking for a new position that will give me a challenge.
@@zaxwrld just piggybacking on what you said about labs, you can find labs to do at home via ITprotv, textbooks, youtube, etc. The important thing with labs is making sure you have enough space for it both internally & externally.
Both
Please make more videos
Is it possible to do network analyst remotely in a different country while still working for American company?
It all depends on the company but essentially the the answer is yes. It’s just not as easy to find.
video was 75% personal lifestyle and 25% actual IT lol
Welcome to IT videos 😂
@@Stoneface_ lmao
I loved the vlog
you believe it is possible to find a remote job outside the united states??????????
Yes
$8/hr?!
Network Admin
Hey bro how can i connect with you,im in d ATL , can we connect on linkedin?
Hey bro,how do i connect with you on linkedin
Do you guys have social media?