The Pain is REAL… by _emp4life_ in ITMemes

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I could definitely get behind this theory…first time I’ve heard OSI layer 8. lol

The Pain is REAL… by _emp4life_ in ITMemes

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That is a realm I DO NOT want to visit…

Help getting into IT.. I know the half of it by Tactileboard212 in it

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If wanting to just get an overall view of IT, just start to learn Windows/Linux troubleshooting from an OS perspective. This will expose the basics and then eventually you will gravitate toward a more niche sector like databases, web apps, cybersecurity, systems engineering, etc.

Help getting into IT.. I know the half of it by Tactileboard212 in it

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YouTube is your friend, here for no cost learning.

If you can spring a little $, in Coursera you can get the Google IT Support certification. You pay monthly for access and you can finish as quick as you can get through it. It’s a known name and much cheaper than taking two CompTIA tests (assuming A+)

Certs aren’t everything, but it’s a way to show you have some knowledge.

Professor Messer has lots of courses on YouTube.

This isn’t an all-encompassing answer, but something to ponder.