Hey man can you please help me I'm having some trouble. I wanna be a CCar but i have a long way to go. Now i want to get Cisco certifications and also have a bachelor's degree. I took a programming class during high school which taught me up to 2d arrays and etc but I really wasnt paying attention to the details and didnt program well so I'm scared of coding. Do you think I can still persue a bachelors in IT and do my cisco certifications or should I just study buisness and later do Cisco. I'm 18 and about to start college I want your advice. Thank you
Jorge I've done what you've said to do in these videos and I've (almost) doubled the amount of money I've made since the start of the year. What you are teaching is gold.
If you really think about it, companies make millions annually. The number 150k is really a small price to pay in order to make sure the company's critical infrastructure is taken care of. This is communications, systems, data, applications, etc. You have to be really good though. Jorge is right on the money.
I am IT grsduate and had 4years experience as senior network engineer. We were fired back then from my precious work and so sad that whem i tried to be on a different company to apply for the same job i cant pass the interview. Its defenitely my fault that i didnt take advantage the chance ro learn about the field i worked on. But now i will try to learn the things to be able to get a decent it job by learning from your videos. Keep it up bro! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiring it people!
I'm a datacenter engineer with around 8 years on the job training and skills. I have alot of experience and knowledge but I can't seem to breakthrough to the higher paying jobs. I've blown a few interviews with MAJOR companies. (Google, Amazon and Facebook). Frustrating, because I know the material, but the fucking interviews screw me.
In 2 years? Ur LinkedIn shows that u had ur ccna in 2014, and 4 years now, u can't get ur ccnp. And u call urself network engineer. How can i follow u if u couldn't do it yourself. But ur video is motivation. Thanks
I think you're missing his biggest point which is not to only focus on technical material to get ahead. If you actually follow him, he has his MCSE and CCNA. He is still pursuing certifications and just passed one not too long ago.
The only reason I would go directly for my ccna is if I am doing network engineering if I am going for technical or cloud service I would go for AWS and basic troubleshooting than go for A+
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Hey man can you please help me I'm having some trouble. I wanna be a CCar but i have a long way to go. Now i want to get Cisco certifications and also have a bachelor's degree. I took a programming class during high school which taught me up to 2d arrays and etc but I really wasnt paying attention to the details and didnt program well so I'm scared of coding. Do you think I can still persue a bachelors in IT and do my cisco certifications or should I just study buisness and later do Cisco. I'm 18 and about to start college I want your advice.
Thank you
Jorge I've done what you've said to do in these videos and I've (almost) doubled the amount of money I've made since the start of the year. What you are teaching is gold.
Congrats on progress
Man this guy is on fire! I am signing up as soon as i get the funds. Its worth it. He keeps my attention!
Fucking love this.... giving me energy, motivation and hope! cheers man!
cutting the bollox out of the normal way of teaching i t
THANK YOU JOGRGE THIS INFORMATION IS REALLY POWERFULL...
If you really think about it, companies make millions annually. The number 150k is really a small price to pay in order to make sure the company's critical infrastructure is taken care of. This is communications, systems, data, applications, etc. You have to be really good though. Jorge is right on the money.
I am IT grsduate and had 4years experience as senior network engineer. We were fired back then from my precious work and so sad that whem i tried to be on a different company to apply for the same job i cant pass the interview. Its defenitely my fault that i didnt take advantage the chance ro learn about the field i worked on. But now i will try to learn the things to be able to get a decent it job by learning from your videos. Keep it up bro! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and inspiring it people!
I'm a datacenter engineer with around 8 years on the job training and skills. I have alot of experience and knowledge but I can't seem to breakthrough to the higher paying jobs. I've blown a few interviews with MAJOR companies. (Google, Amazon and Facebook). Frustrating, because I know the material, but the fucking interviews screw me.
In 2 years? Ur LinkedIn shows that u had ur ccna in 2014, and 4 years now, u can't get ur ccnp. And u call urself network engineer. How can i follow u if u couldn't do it yourself. But ur video is motivation. Thanks
I think you're missing his biggest point which is not to only focus on technical material to get ahead. If you actually follow him, he has his MCSE and CCNA. He is still pursuing certifications and just passed one not too long ago.
I cannot find the 1st and 3rd videos on this topic...
The only reason I would go directly for my ccna is if I am doing network engineering if I am going for technical or cloud service I would go for AWS and basic troubleshooting than go for A+
where us part 1 out of 3 ? cant find it other than that u r amazing
Love your video but but just a word of advice please be brief and do not repeat the same thing again and again.