How long did it take you to enter the field i am 26 years old and looking for a solid career what would be some advice you could give me on where to start
Start out in IT first. Take a entry level job. Next you can do the online classes for Cisco. There are 4 classes you must take . Cisco 101, 102, 220, 221. And you should take Cisoc security. Its one class. Then take your CCNA certification. I have about 24 Cisco labs on my UA-cam Channel that can help you out. I got my associates in applied sciences with Cisco as my major. Its a fun job if you enjoy networking. I also work for Cisco as an independent contractor. You can also look for a internship or volunteer to help with networking in a school lab. Good luck and thank you for watching and if you subscribed thank you as well.
@@UltimateTechHub Thank you for all the intonation that gives me a good foundation to start with i will subscribe to your channel and check the videos out
It's a members mark 2 in 1 tool organizer from Sam's Club. I probably should put that in the description. Thanks for watching and if you subscribed thank you as well!!
@@UltimateTechHub you're most welcome. I'm a business owner myself & am always thinking of how I can make my work better & more efficient. This has saved me so much time vs measuring a facility before quoting on a cable install.
@@zadekeys2194 absolutely correct. You need to know how much cable you need and how long the runs are and all locations!! Fun stuff. I am constantly uploading videos on that subject so keep an eye out for a lot more of these videos. Thank you again for watching!
@@UltimateTechHub I have a formula for cable runs : as the crow flies (MDF to data point) + 6m (ceiling to floor 3m x2) + 4m slack (2m each side) in the ceiling + 2m slack each side at the end of the drop + 2m for each 90 degree bend. Basically 20m minimum is your start, with zero 90 degree bends.
An sich eine gute Idee. Aber wenn brauch ich das? In meiner Firma haben sie mir einen kleinen Werkzeug-Schrank "Geschenkt". Da alles bei uns an Werkzeug Beine bekommt, habe ich den. Der ist schon oft umgezogen. Da ist das Werkzeug was ich zu Hause nicht brauche drin. Ich benutze es dort oft. Er war grün! Sie wollten ihn Entsorgen. Ich habe ihn abgeschliffen, grundiert neu Lackiert ......Meine Chefs waren zu frieden Ich durfte ihn behalten. Mit meinen mini Schrank. Ich kann ja in der Frühschicht jemanden holen......Aber was mache ich in der Nachtschicht? Nach 31 Jahren klingle ich bestimmt keinen 3:00 Uhr aus dem Bett. Werkzeugmacher ........sind ein eigenes Volk. : -)))))) C.S. Lewis sagte einmal.: Erfahrung ist ein brutaler Lehrmeister. Aber man lernt, mein Gott wie man lernt! So mache ich es im dunkel der Nacht selber. :-))))
Velcro is very useful also
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How long did it take you to enter the field i am 26 years old and looking for a solid career what would be some advice you could give me on where to start
Start out in IT first. Take a entry level job. Next you can do the online classes for Cisco. There are 4 classes you must take . Cisco 101, 102, 220, 221. And you should take Cisoc security. Its one class. Then take your CCNA certification. I have about 24 Cisco labs on my UA-cam Channel that can help you out. I got my associates in applied sciences with Cisco as my major. Its a fun job if you enjoy networking. I also work for Cisco as an independent contractor. You can also look for a internship or volunteer to help with networking in a school lab. Good luck and thank you for watching and if you subscribed thank you as well.
@@UltimateTechHub Thank you for all the intonation that gives me a good foundation to start with i will subscribe to your channel and check the videos out
Where's the fish tape and glow stix?
What brand is the tool box?
It's a members mark 2 in 1 tool organizer from Sam's Club. I probably should put that in the description. Thanks for watching and if you subscribed thank you as well!!
Instead of a measuring tape, get a laser distance measuring tool. I've got a 100m unit and man it is muuuuch faster than using a measuring tape.
That's a great idea! I'm heading to home depot today to pick up one!! Thank you for watching and for commenting!!
@@UltimateTechHub you're most welcome. I'm a business owner myself & am always thinking of how I can make my work better & more efficient. This has saved me so much time vs measuring a facility before quoting on a cable install.
@@zadekeys2194 absolutely correct. You need to know how much cable you need and how long the runs are and all locations!! Fun stuff. I am constantly uploading videos on that subject so keep an eye out for a lot more of these videos. Thank you again for watching!
@@UltimateTechHub I have a formula for cable runs : as the crow flies (MDF to data point) + 6m (ceiling to floor 3m x2) + 4m slack (2m each side) in the ceiling + 2m slack each side at the end of the drop + 2m for each 90 degree bend. Basically 20m minimum is your start, with zero 90 degree bends.
Replace, reduce, reuse! MORAL OF STORY: REPLACE IS THE FRIST
So etwas ist ganz gut. Aber was brauchst du? Es ist doch Sinnlos, Einen großen Koffer zu kaufen wenn man nur 10 % davon benutzt ?
An sich eine gute Idee. Aber wenn brauch ich das? In meiner Firma haben sie mir einen kleinen Werkzeug-Schrank "Geschenkt". Da alles bei uns
an Werkzeug Beine bekommt, habe ich den. Der ist schon oft umgezogen. Da ist das Werkzeug was ich zu Hause nicht brauche drin. Ich benutze es dort oft. Er war grün! Sie wollten ihn Entsorgen. Ich habe ihn abgeschliffen, grundiert neu Lackiert ......Meine Chefs waren zu frieden Ich durfte ihn behalten. Mit meinen mini Schrank. Ich kann ja in der Frühschicht jemanden holen......Aber was mache ich in der Nachtschicht? Nach 31 Jahren
klingle ich bestimmt keinen 3:00 Uhr aus dem Bett. Werkzeugmacher ........sind ein eigenes Volk. : -)))))) C.S. Lewis sagte einmal.: Erfahrung ist ein brutaler Lehrmeister. Aber man lernt, mein Gott wie man lernt! So mache ich es im dunkel der Nacht selber. :-))))