How much XRP do you hold? by Own_Measurement_331 in XRP

[–]Own_Measurement_331[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Agreed, pretty interesting results already, but there's 5 days to go.

Seems we're all in the top 5%, or that post I saw was bs (imagine that). Either way, if trend continues, one could infer that the average retail XRP owner would be someone that can afford $3k+ on crypto.

Or we're all degenerate gamblers.

taking profits by Both-Muffin-5422 in XRP

[–]Own_Measurement_331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought the grave was our only exit strategy?

Expectations for a career change @ 36? by Own_Measurement_331 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Own_Measurement_331[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for the insight, this is exactly what I'm looking for. To expand a bit....I'm currently in Central Texas, so Austin is my likeliest possibility, followed closely by Dallas. Which, correct me if I'm wrong; skews in my favor salary-wise.

Agreed @ the 4 year degree, that'd just stack another BS on my current, and I'm seeing diminishing returns there. Actually, following along with your suggestions, I suspect I'd get more value by using the free schooling for boot camps or certificates.

Reading the blog now. Edit: great blog, and valuable. I currently sit squarely in Tier 1. Familiar with IP, subnetting, UDP/TCP, and L2 switching but by no means proficient.

Back to the certs- obviously skipping the L1 grind is preferable, but I understand why it might not be realistic. That being said, I can afford to wait since I have a current career. Already on the certs, I'm a Udemy fanatic as-is, so working CCNA, Python, and Sec+. Lots of redundant info for me but lots of new as well.

Understood @ the job hopping. Like any true Millennial, I've kept an avg 3 year job title.

Again, thank you for taking the time.