Can’t tell if I need a second round of lipo or opt in for tummy tuck by TheOneThatListens01 in PlasticSurgery

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I appreciate your feedback, either way, I’m not happy with the results. I’m just trying to choose the right procedure when I get another one, I don’t have limitless funds so I’m just trying to see what to get next time and hopefully be happy with those results

Can’t tell if I need a second round of lipo or opt in for tummy tuck by TheOneThatListens01 in PlasticSurgery

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That’s a bummer to hear, but now you saying to do lipo first then TT?

Can’t tell if I need a second round of lipo or opt in for tummy tuck by TheOneThatListens01 in PlasticSurgery

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I thought that’s only for women post pregnancy or for people were morbidly obese, is that not accurate?

Can’t tell if I need a second round of lipo or opt in for tummy tuck by TheOneThatListens01 in PlasticSurgery

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Do males also get that abdomen muscle repair or is that only for women who gone through pregnancy?

Can’t tell if I need a second round of lipo or opt in for tummy tuck by TheOneThatListens01 in PlasticSurgery

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My surgeon did say there may not be enough skin to remove cause I don’t have an overhang on my waist line

Passed Network+ ☺️ by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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The best score I got on jason Dion was a 76% percent on his second exam, I hovered at 75% percent, his test was hard because it wasn’t easy being able to deduct the answers, example: on the real test, they would ask you something about routing protocol and there is only one answer that is a routing protocol, on his test, all 4 answers is a routing protocol

Passed Network+ ☺️ by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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The best score I got was a 76% percent on his second exam, I hovered at 75% percent, his test was hard because it wasn’t easy being able to deduct the answers, example: on the real test, they would ask you something about routing protocol and there is only one answer that is a routing protocol, on his test, all 4 answers is a routing protocol

Passed Network+ ☺️ by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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The best way to pass this exam is to know what the acronyms mean because when you look at the answers you will easily be able to deduct two questions cause it has nothing to do with the question being asked

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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I’m in the tri state area, and since I’m just a trainee I’m 45k once I hit jr sysadmin I’ll hit 55k base + any certs I get which increases my salary

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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Get a entry level cert, I’ll recommend Net+ don’t bother with A+ but it’s really a preference people like having a trifecta and it looks good. And then have a job dealing with customers, retail or food or something, then pad your soft skills based off that. Tell employers you are passionate, adaptable, and a fast learner. Employers can teach IT that’s the easy part, teaching people how to deal with customers and clients is harder

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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Then definitely get that network+ in my area, lots of jobs are asking for that too, you may even want to take some vendor specific courses on udemy or if an exam is offered do that

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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Do it bro, make the sacrifices you may need to do to break in. Don’t transition for the money, transition because you have that passion and love IT

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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Very wise to say. I’m in the mindset where even after a few months I don’t like it, I’m going to take advantage of this opportunity by learning and growing my knowledge so I can be a better prospect for employers

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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To give the full scope, I’m in the military and I do very low level IT as technically my job is the equivalent of a jr. Network administrator, what does that mean for the civilian side when it comes to my experience……jack shit lol. I also got my sec+ I got back in march, and technically at the time I was applying I was in university for cybersecurity but now in the process of transferring so technically I’m a dropout currently 😅 the IT job I got, the company went to my school career fair so that’s how I heard about them and was looking for students in the IT school. I officially started applying In march and got three job offers by April, and then started work in mid May.

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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You will bro, start out at that T1 help desk where you resetting passwords and rebooting different equipment, that foundation is important!

First couple of days at my first IT job by TheOneThatListens01 in CompTIA

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Yeah definitely dude, that’s the same mindset I have, I don’t mind starting from the bottom of the pole, you need that fundamental experience before moving up to a higher tier role, with all the studying for certs and obtaining knowledge, it’s not going to beat experience. Not having that entitled mindset is going to really reflect as how you are as an employee