Message from @_KATO_
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@conker what happened to that server?
idk ...
shadow transfered ownership to jdb a while ago
and then jdb disappeared (without notice) and with him the server -.-
@YuriBezmenov @0supahgatovian11 my recommendation is to focus on your A+, Net+, Sec+, and CCNA certification so you can get your foot in the door at an IT job. You can take classes online after that.
Please don’t pay big bucks for college and please don’t borrow money to go to school.
you can study those certs on your own
@conker just watched the vid and man, I remember when I was taking my intro class to cpp I managed to get a letter C grade. At that time, I didn't study that much and I mostly wasted my time on useless videos on youtube or I watched porn and fapped. I know I have to change. I'm currently learning cpp again on Udemy and I'm trying to get my act together. I guess only time will tell for me. If all else fails, then I'm just going to get into accounting but I know I probably won't like it. Since I am MGTOW, I have the freedom to choose any path but I got to admit that I am scared. I am scared of the future. I don't want to end up homeless. I am currently 23 yo and still live with my parents. I want to help my parents out. Sorry if I'm ranting. Its just that I don't have any IRL friends and yeah. This is my only outlet for friendship and to vent out
@_KATO_ that's what I was thinking of doing as well. I like learning at my own pace so yeah. The internet has made college partially obsolete.
@0supahgatovian11 dont worry about letting off steam. A lot of us in our early 20’s can relate.
thanks man, appreciate it
@0supahgatovian11 you will probably start out with desktop support positions and that’s fine.
That’s where you learn the foundations.
You can move into higher level jobs as the years go by. You will be able to talk to people in different fields and watch what they do.
Desktop support guys are into gaming and building PCs so you will make good friends
They are young like you so it will be perfect
Tech isn't easy but it's so much better than doing unskilled labor
Yes true
I have a friend who does nothing but work and he makes 11 an hour
I have a relative that spreads concrete. He gets paid in cash and it’s not steady work .
No way to build a career
Once a young man starts an entry level tech job they should start a vanguard account and put money into dividend stocks on a monthly basis. Retire when they want to, probably early.
That’s good advice for any working man period
I agree
Yeah I just started using budgeting software to help with that
Otherwise I spend too much
Young guys are using the robin hood app too. It looks cool for investing
lol im using acorns
I spend about 900 - 1200 on living expenses
I use gnucash - free, open source, no one sees your data
Oh cool
@Nawalter Jizney good you keep track
Do you invest in anything but index funds
That’s transportation and recreation included, if I go over that it’s business
It might go up in a few months since I’ll get a super nice bump in pay do to stuff I’ve been working on
those ideas of just starting in desktop support
it really depends on where you want to end up
I’ll probably get better quality food and good supplements
@Shad Grimgravy I am out of index funds now. I invest in three funds on vanguard .com
Two dividend stock ETFs and one REIT
I recommend watching you tube vids to explain these better than I can , haha
so guys, any aspirations that you guys have attained? or are you still working on them? I kind of want to take on acting and see how that goes. Not having a wife/gf can really open doors for you
you want to develop embedded control software for Space X? You want to do machine learning at google? You want to fix the computer of Stacy in Accounting?
you just want to write code for some IT infrastructure?