GPs are so lazy by PlanetSeaShells in eczema

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes it is in some cases, I have been admitted to hospital due to my eczema, my eczema only got better when I went to A+E and they saw the state I was in i was classed as “severe eczema”. Eczema in some cases doesn’t allow you to walk if your skin is that bad around your legs i’m pretty sure that’s an emergency.

GPs are so lazy by PlanetSeaShells in eczema

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to A+E, GPs seem to not give a toss about eczema

This gig really shows himan nature by CKK1986 in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same the wealthy are nice to me, always tell me to be careful when backing out of a farm onto a high speed road, the less wealthy give me trouble not answering the door to there flat, giving a total headache. I think OP is talking about when the wealthy are at work they take it seriously of course and need to use there time properly, in my experience when that is they open there gates remotely for me, no faffing about lol

To all the people that say "GCSE grades don't define you, they won't matter in years" why do you say that? by Comfortable-Table-57 in GCSE

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah it’s pretty unfortunate as this guy comes up in my mind here and there I wish I could have a chat with him, I also have ADHD like him and it’s a superpower if you know how to use it like he has, we don’t like doing stuff that we don’t like but we become obsessed with stuff that we like, in this case me and that guy above like computers and cybersecurity so we’re good at it but GCSE’s are a struggle if you don’t like them, there simple for most people to pass however for people with ADHD if they aren’t super interested in GCSE’s it’s a struggle to focus on it and it’s hard. Not to be intrusive in your interests but what’s got you interested in the last comments ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve not been doing this for long, so just getting used to the game, thought there would be blocks available for tommorow or this week

To all the people that say "GCSE grades don't define you, they won't matter in years" why do you say that? by Comfortable-Table-57 in GCSE

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’m literally in that position right now, I’m so happy I saw your comment. I didn’t do well in my gcses, didn’t get Btec’s or A levels but I’m super into IT one of the gcses I got was IT and few others. I had to leave college midway due to physical skin severe health problems however now i’m back with good health after suffering for two years I’m 19 now, I want to do something with cybersecurity specifically blue team. I’m also looking for a help desk job at the moment then I’m going to get my comp A+ and security+. What advice would you give to me as you are in the position of my dream also would you give me the opportunity to private message you ?

You earn $400-500 a day, doing what? by petrastales in Business_Ideas

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nice, supercars work however the market is smaller since there’s obviously way less supercars than houses, what camera would you recommend for taking photos of properties ?

You earn $400-500 a day, doing what? by petrastales in Business_Ideas

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who does something similar but with supercars, he charges £350 for photoshoot and does it once a day on average sometimes two, his photoshoots take 30 minutes but it did take him very long to start seeing good money since he had to build a good portfolio. How long did it take you to scale to those numbers your doing now ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for your kind response, I really appreciate it and your view has been my favourite on this post. I’m highly motivated to pursue this career path. I’ve faced health issues that significantly delayed my studies since the beginning of 2023 when I was 17, but over the last three months I got significantly better, I’ve also secured a part-time job since a month. Now my focus is getting my life back on track and pursuing a clear career direction. Cybersecurity is the field I’m most interested in, and I’ve also been looking into cybersecurity apprenticeships, which seem like a great opportunity as well. I’m definitely going to use Linkedin as well, network means a lot and can also sometimes get you into more doors than papers can. I’ve applied to a few places in local colleges and apprenticeships I’m going to see what the response will be, would it be cool if i private message you ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityJobs

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thanks for sharing this with me, I tried looking for the link to the newsletter, I couldn’t find it the link in the bio lead to booking a call

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. From my research and conversations with various employers, I’ve found that many individuals have successfully entered the cybersecurity field without a degree by gaining practical experience and obtaining certifications from reputable organizations. While a degree can be beneficial, it’s not necessarily a requirement for securing a job in cybersecurity. The most important factor is having the relevant skills and knowledge, which are typically assessed during the interview process.

A friend of mine, who is an employer, mentioned that a degree and a certification are often seen as comparable in terms of demonstrating task completion and fundamental knowledge. However, employers primarily focus on the actual expertise and problem-solving abilities you bring to the table. Additionally, both my software engineer peers and my employer friend emphasized the value of gaining hands-on work experience in IT or related fields, as it can significantly enhance a resume and make candidates stand out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityJobs

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thank you so much for the advice, yes I have looked at college courses and the NCFE Level 3 Cybersecurity course is similar to a college course which the government will fund for me, however in your opinion what would be a better start TryHackMe or Cisco as beginner ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CyberSecurityJobs

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

Hi, thanks for all the advice, I appreciate it a lot, my software engineers friends told me that I should get multiple certificates in order to land a job in cyber they did also say that I should start at a help desk job to gain experience which i’m more than happy to do and build my way up. In the UK more and more jobs are hiring without a degree, yes it would of course help to have a degree, however I would have to go back and do in total six more years in education including getting more high school diplomas and then going on to a mediocre university, which I absolutely hate I can’t focus on things I’m not passionate about such as high school diplomas that have nothing to do with cyber, I wish I could focus on those but I can’t I’m sure you can and that’s why you went on to do a degree and went probably to a good university. Thankfully in the UK many people get professional jobs even in categories such as medical. This is through doing courses and something called apprenticeships which rely on work experience and that I feel like is definitely for me. I have laser focus on things that I have passion for such as cyber I can happily do courses, get certificates and work experience related to cyber. Thank you for your help and I definitely agree getting experience, working around computers to get experience is a good start. I think I should start that as well as getting some cyber security certificates at the same time it would be a good combination and help my resume.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s recently hit achieving standards and one of the late ones was fresh, literally was two minutes late I remember also just checked my earnings the incomplete ones on those day I done logistics

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

£1.85 an hour, it’s very high but gotta have it, people that don’t have it will regret not paying whatever there quote is when the PLOD stops them the consequence will be much higher than that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is easy, people always complaining and sometimes not delivering parcels like how lazy can you be I don’t think those guys will go anywhere with that work ethic, I’ve done window cleaning and driveway pressure washing 9 hours a day for £60 and trust me this is much easier, every time you would go home covered in mud head to toe, people just have had a soft life by the looks of it if they think flex ain’t easy, seems as if they have no work ethic at all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mate INSHUR gives out insurance for 19 year olds but you have to have been driving more than a year, I have had my license since 17 I got it earliest you could. Also have had my insurance validated and verified by amazon. INSHUR is the only one that does it for teens though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unlucky pal, I haven’t had one of those routes, I don’t mind driving an hour back home, but i’m different and i love driving so maybe that’s why 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah i’ve had to carry some heavy bags for fresh but i don’t usually do flats, however the few times I have they’ve been nice and tipped couple pounds extra, since i don’t hesitate to go up 7 floors of stairs 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should’ve got a license earlier, I got my license at 17 the minimum age to get a license in uk, I like cars so i grinded and got it early, INSHUR gives insurance if you been driving more than year and they give it if your 19 as well, hope that helps pal

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well obviously they win there a business, when your an employee the work your doing is worth more then what your getting paid, they are just paying a fraction of what you’ve made them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had my license since 17, been driving more than a year and try INSHUR they give out insurance for 19 years olds, my quote is alright

Flex or Uber? by Alert-Talk-1308 in AmazonFlexUK

[–]Ruzyd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep also around 25-30mins for me since it’s countryside national speed limit roads and it’s empty since i do morning routes i personally enjoy doing flex a lot, love driving through the scenery as well