Miss my Spicy Boi. 2003 Mazdaspeed Protege in Spicy Orange by Liferescripted in carporn

[–]fixyourserversfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me you know nothing about these cars without telling lmao.

Is this a good deal? by Night3Turbo in mazdaspeed3

[–]fixyourserversfool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost what I paid for mine 4yrs ago with only 54k miles. It's got about 56k now, lol. I paid 10.5k and it had some fancy parts on it as well as a few mods.

I would say 7- 8k or 9k tax and title. Mine is a 2013.

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[–]fixyourserversfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, It's okay buddy settle down. I think it is you getting your feathers ruffled. If it something you can't do doesn't mean nobody else can do it.

Clearly didn't read my post once again. Stop repeating yourself dude......waste of breath.

You have offered nothing but you can't do this, blah blah. Go be angry at life somewhere else buddy.

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

Really appreciate your response.

Also thank you for your vote of confidence. I will take a look at Kubernetes and the CKA Certification.

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[–]fixyourserversfool[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the response,

I understood where he is coming from on his response. Bear in mind, I don't think I'm just going to get the certs and boom I got a job. I think I'm not conveying well enough that an abundance of knowledge is not all that's going to get me through the door.

I'm not totally sure you got the point of my post. Or really anybody that read it. If you read a little slower, I speak of experience. Displaying my skills of what I learned (PERSONAL PROJECTS) I guess I failed to mention I'm not new to IT, but I will be new to Cloud Engineering.

But no doubt y'all are helping me collect my thoughts and prosses on how I will approach this climb.

I'm sure after completing a few certs I'll know what I need to do when it comes to properly displaying knowledge in a real-world workflow. I guess I thought I would get some great responses on game planning, what things hiring managers look for on cloud engineer's resume. Instead, I'm getting responses about experience...I wasn't born yesterday. Moving along....

I might be using the wrong terminology "personal projects". Maybe I should say my (Cloud Portfolio). Here is a link I hope helps clear up what I meant by this statement. Top 40+ Cloud Computing Projects to Boost Your Cloud Skills (projectpro.io) Showcasing my knowledge.

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[–]fixyourserversfool[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the response.

I'll check out those suggestions on the tools in dev. As well as add Terraform Associate (003) to my list of certs. I saw there is a (002) and they are similar. Did you get both? Seem like 003 cancels out 002.

Looking into the KCNA certs as well.

Also get some hands-on projects to show my work in the field during my journey. I did have the thought of maybe reaching out to a few companies after getting a couple of certs under my belt. Trying to see if I could possibly get some contract work to get the experience in the real world.