This was right on time. Was feeling like Networking wasnt for me because its getting "hard" and questioning my ability but I journaled it out lol and must keep it pushing. Nothing worth having comes easy.
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@BytesAndBalance I’ve been through that phase many times and everything else looks more interesting than networking and you start to second guess your decision. The funny part is if you end up switching you’ll probably go through that same feeling again 😭
@BytesAndBalance3 ай бұрын
@@NetworkWali Oh trust me, I knoooowwww. Im thugging Networking out! OKAY lol
@mike56293 ай бұрын
Literally what I going through now learning JavaScript
@GiveThanks-543 ай бұрын
This video is incredibly relatable. Great stuff!
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@GiveThanks-54 thanks!
@Vamo_AllaАй бұрын
Man you reminds me of a young martin lawrence the actor 😊 Thanks for the great info 🙌
@NetworkWaliАй бұрын
@@Vamo_Alla 😭😭
@EzraSchroeder3 ай бұрын
In my late 30s I went for a masters degree in computer science. Finished with 3.95 GPA. Did a software engineer career accelerator after that. Applied to over 2,000 jobs in a year. Couldn't find one. Gave up. Not sure how to break in. Not sure what path to take. Would take any...
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@EzraSchroeder software engineering is the most competitive field. Did you get any internships during your masters program? Also did you connect with any career fairs in your university?
@kingdavidlives3 ай бұрын
Facts! I was on track to get the CCNA until I got c*vid. Then, I got a respiratory infection. Ever since then, I've been off and on like you described.
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@kingdavidlives yeah it’s really a trap that hard to get out of. That’s why we need deadlines for ourselves that we’ll stick to
@yuragi14543 ай бұрын
It was a big lie... here in germany all comes to the publicty. The inje*** are more dangerours.
@linonator3 ай бұрын
Great analysis here. Looking back at things when I first started learning, I pulled myself in so many different directions to the point where I understood a tiny bit of a bunch of things but didn’t know enough in any of those things to actually be productive. As a mid level backend engineer now, I learn what I know I need to and know that I can pick up any gaps along the way.
@David_USC3 ай бұрын
Great video bro, very relatable to many 👍🏾 All the best on your studies (what cert are you studying for?)
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@David_USC CISSP😮💨
@David_USC3 ай бұрын
@@NetworkWaliWish you all the best. Heard someone say CISSP is like 70% of Sec+
@Zetharion13 ай бұрын
Bruh, you talkin' 'bout me for that first 1:20! Joining a CCNA study group from a Discord group i'm in and hope to keep on track this time. Plus my living situation will be going from comfortable, to barely makin' it so I need to upgrade my job.
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
Exactly, you need to always need to make sure you don’t fall off since it’s usually a slow process so always make sure you’re being consistent. Also join our discord sever if you ever need anything!
@StylistecSАй бұрын
I started studying the CCNA in April of 2022. Even took a break in July and went back in. Finished in October 2022. Used Jeremy’s IT Lab. Did not take the test until December 2023. Big gap right? Good reason for it. Never felt I was ready to take the test. I went through his lessons twice. I redid labs and also did the boson labs, twice. Did all the practice tests as well. I wanted to have thorough understanding of the theory of what I was learning. People try to rush through this and find it extremely difficult.
@Junito9733 ай бұрын
You're right! By the way, do you have any note-taking tips for studying? Perhaps in the next video.
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@Junito973 that’s should be on the way!
@gauthierjeth28873 ай бұрын
@@NetworkWali Yes please!
@kazi13 ай бұрын
Great advice
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@kazi1 thanks!!
@EzraSchroeder3 ай бұрын
I think what I'm gonna do now is, after binge watching the Olympics thru the 11th, minimize my day job which is non-technical to do the bare minimum I possibly can. Then work on a project with the pandas library or if that one's not available choose the easiest one I can find in Python only (easiest programming language). Bill at $20/hour so I can justify it. Work every waking minute 6 days a week. If I get to a point where I have no technical gigs of any kind available, then I'll try to decide on one path only & stick to it. But the reason I did a master's in the first place was because I would start a thousand things. Not two. A thousand. I needed someone to lay the path out for me. Now I just don't know how I'll find a path...
@salt4733 ай бұрын
For IT to work you have to let yourself get consumed by this whole other world. Build up that map of ideas and terminology in your head. Even once you've achieved certs, that knowledge isn't permanent. You have to reinforce it constantly, do advanced things that force you to walk through the basics again. Even a few weeks off can put you behind, you have to spend days to get back into that mode. Fortunately, this is a very enjoyable process, if you have the time and resources to let it consume you.
@StylistecSАй бұрын
Yep. I lab, and even go through the flash cards daily even months after I passed the test.
@papercliprain32223 ай бұрын
How much do you work with Windows Server as a network engineer? I have been labbing it lately and am shocked at how little I would have understood pre CCNA study. But I wasn’t sure how deep the Windows rabbit hole I need to go before digging back into routing protocols that weren’t on the CCNA.
@maxlamb43943 ай бұрын
Don’t worry about windows server. Focus on CCNA/other networking technologies. The industry is moving away from windows server as a whole. Systems engineers will take care of the servers. Focus on routing and switching. If you have really strong fundamentals it will pay off even though it’s boring.
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
I never use windows server as a network engineer that’s more of a network admin workload. But if you work at a smaller company or office you may be required to be familiar with that.
@dylanRosemy3 ай бұрын
Just got out of Highschool plan is study for A+ do kevtech labs for helpdesk and microsoft 365 make my resume based on helpdesk and hopefully land one before i start wgu for cloud in 3 months then ill have hands on experience while studying for the big boy job is there any flaws to this plan?
@NetworkWali3 ай бұрын
@@dylanRosemy out of HS with a solid plan!! Well done your way ahead of a lot of people. Just make sure you stick to it and give your 100%