Dec '24 (edited) • 💬 General discussion
One of the hardest lessons I learned during my career change...
DevOps is growing, but many of you won't get the high-paid jobs because you are afraid to invest in yourself.
During my career change to DevOps, I figured out the following hack in life: if you pay for education you are going to reach your goals faster. Instead of trying to get everything for free, I invested in myself repeatedly, and still do today.
I spent thousands of dollars on courses, education, tools and mentorship to get where I am today.
Why? I realized that to get where I want to be quickly, I need access to the best information and education.
Remember: You are competing with other people that invest in themselves.
Their time is much better spent than yours.
Somebody else right now is learning and working hard to get the spot you want to be at.
This should be you!
I promise you that that if you go through my hands-on courses on Kubernetes, Homelab, set up your Note-taking system and learn about Soft Skills - you are a different league of Engineer.
And once your personal brand grows, jobs will come to you instead of you having to apply and not hearing back.
This was my exact experience, and it's working for my other students as well.
2025 is just around the corner. This can be your year if you allow it to be.
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