Message from @NoFunAllowed

Discord ID: 269601916135276544


2017-01-13 22:58:19 UTC  

And honestly no one should be using windows server

2017-01-13 22:58:34 UTC  

Linux can support the windows desktops perfectly fine

2017-01-13 22:58:39 UTC  

without 200$ per license

2017-01-13 22:58:54 UTC  

altho I am familiar with windows servers

2017-01-13 22:59:29 UTC  

I think I missed the start date too : ^)

2017-01-13 22:59:38 UTC  

Rolling start

2017-01-13 22:59:47 UTC  

You start the week after being accepted

2017-01-13 22:59:53 UTC  

I don't think I'd do to well there

2017-01-13 22:59:57 UTC  

I'd be sooo bored

2017-01-13 23:00:01 UTC  

lel

2017-01-13 23:00:16 UTC  

Advanced network engineering

2017-01-13 23:00:17 UTC  

CompTIA: Security+

2017-01-13 23:00:17 UTC  

do u like my bar i made it myself http://puu.sh/tlp0I/ce93b49827.png

2017-01-13 23:00:19 UTC  

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>CompTIA: Security+

2017-01-13 23:00:48 UTC  

You say they are crap, but companies actively hire with these things

2017-01-13 23:00:52 UTC  

_highfives for bunsenlabs_

2017-01-13 23:01:06 UTC  

@Tervy yes my man

2017-01-13 23:01:07 UTC  

@NoFunAllowed so should I just go grab all those certs?

2017-01-13 23:01:15 UTC  

@NoFunAllowed because I could easily pass the tests for em

2017-01-13 23:01:45 UTC  

@Ari It'd increase opportunities

2017-01-13 23:01:50 UTC  

brb

2017-01-13 23:01:50 UTC  

I was just planning on going for a CCNP

2017-01-13 23:01:59 UTC  

If I had trouble getting a job with a CCNA

2017-01-13 23:02:18 UTC  

Companies like certs

2017-01-13 23:02:25 UTC  

Welcome to the /csg/ server, <@!268167109689737228>!

2017-01-13 23:02:30 UTC  

Even the shitty comptia ones?

2017-01-13 23:02:31 UTC  

O_o

2017-01-13 23:02:35 UTC  

^ only when begining your IT jorney

2017-01-13 23:02:42 UTC  

Especially without formal education, certs are generally a good thing

2017-01-13 23:02:45 UTC  

I got told by all my buddies in the US that comptia certs look bad

2017-01-13 23:02:54 UTC  

later certs are like "ahh you worked in this company .. its all that matters for us"

2017-01-13 23:03:29 UTC  

oh looks like i have not seen that nickname

2017-01-13 23:03:42 UTC  

@NoFunAllowed well I mean I've already been a SysAdmin in the US but that was when I was 17 lel

2017-01-13 23:03:50 UTC  

I wanted a job that is well a bit on the higher end

2017-01-13 23:03:56 UTC  

Then being a shitty sysadmin

2017-01-13 23:04:44 UTC  

Welcome to the /csg/ server, <@!268167109689737228>!

2017-01-13 23:04:56 UTC  

about that nickchange good sir

2017-01-13 23:04:59 UTC  

I also have experience with Python, Ruby, Java, for languages. Pfsense for security, and VoIP servers and phones

2017-01-13 23:05:26 UTC  

Oh and indepth knowledge of DDoS mitigation : ^)

2017-01-13 23:05:31 UTC  

As long as you can prove you can do stuff, you should be fine. Certs are an easier way of prooving it.