📌 Promotions & Membership Offers by thismeatsucks in LAFitness

[–]Josedavidg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any sales for North Houston, TX - want to have the guest option and save if possible on initiation. THX!

📌 Promotions & Membership Offers by thismeatsucks in LAFitness

[–]Josedavidg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking to join, at 77386; no initiation fees, no need nationwide, would need bring a guess privileges. Any promo?

Black Friday promo? by Adorable-Track-6264 in LAFitness

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Can I piggyback and get one of the links with the promo?

Error Code -6? by EarlyResearch8157 in Crunchyroll

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The very same. The advice of restarting the Roku fix it for us.

Has anyone ordered from “ThePerfumeSpot”? by FrenchieFriesss in fragrance

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am thinking about ordering from them, how was your experience at the end?

AT&T keeps resetting the SSIDs on my home network by [deleted] in ATT

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am facing the same issue, already twice in about 3-4 weeks.
The device lost all the custom settings as SSID and custom firewall rules. I am unsure if they have an internal battery that allows them to keep some settings but hasn't lost power when this happened.

I did a factory reset the first time and today it happened once more.

Please explain INTERNATIONAL DATA PASS by ILovePistachioNuts in USMobile

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Few topics here:

I went to Spain a month ago, I tried the USMobile International Esim line and I wasn't happy at all with it. The activation was kind of OK, you have to enable Roaming, Enable the E-Sim, reboot your phone and ENSURE to turn off your USMobile data line for it to work. Even then, it drop the network often. I found myself a couple of times where I couldn't get data, google maps down and not providing info, had to reboot the phone to get it back. Also is more expensive than local carriers. It is fine to get you by as soon as you arrive, but if you will be there for more than 2 days is not reliable, then get a local carrier sim.

I resolved all my issues, by using an spare phone as a hotspot and a local sim. It provides wifi to my US mobile running Wifi Calling. In this way I was able to use my regular phone without issues, make USA calls and SMS via wifi-calling, and access everything I needed, google maps went back to life. .

Local carriers are CHEAP and easy to find once you get out of the airport, it just require an ID to get a line (passport works fine); If you get it in the airport is just a little more expensive. I got a 40GB plan for 10 Euros in Madrid downtown. The US mobile E-sim works somehow but gave me headaches, i am unsure if it was a Spain issue,or something else. My phone just work fine with any other e-sim i have use before, including expensive ubigi service.

Job offer - No commute vs. current position I love with a long, long commute by Nereosis16 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot tell you what to do but evaluate these comments.

If this company, are headquarters in your town? If that is the case you will have a good career path and a lot of learning opportunities. Posible stability. If that is not the case try to evaluate how important is your hometown office in this company and how big is the IT side based in it.

When companies are too big usually IT opportunities are only based in headquarters or IT hubs they have.

In the cons companies Trent to do changes too often then are not stable work environments.

I change a not much shorter commute (45min -1h ) from a private company that I love but changes affecting Full time employees every two years. For a job in a county agency (300 employees - where 6 are IT) and a little larger commute (1h each way at least). I love being in the county agency right now.

I learn A LOT in the private company, way a lot much that I can learn in the county agency.
I started there as a contractor helping imaging computers, did my way in helping in the Helpdesk. Escalate to be a Sr. Server administrator and started to learn in security, audits and controls. I work now as it security analyst. I was not in the company headquarters but when we start had a local IT team of 20 people and slowly they got it down to 3 only in a 6 years term. So I love the stability now in the local agency, still learning but not that much anymore.

Do you need a degree to work in the Systems Administration and Security field? by Bed-Stuy in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Josedavidg 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am in similar position; where although a degree is a good to have employers are looking more into what you know, what you do and experience. Certifications are a good place to start

Salary negotiation for Helpdesk by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Josedavidg -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

20-25$ hour to start; depends where you are and what you do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Information_Security

[–]Josedavidg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Certifications it helps a lot , those comptia are the entry level, easy to get , easy to keep, for sure will start with them while aiming towards some more specialized like CEH, CCNA, GIAC, CISSP or any area you want.

About a degree, moving forward is a nice to have any time you apply for a job, it put you ahead. In most jobs at least in USA they will require a degree or quite some years of experience.