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    • jmooreJ
      jmoore @coliver
      last edited by

      @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

      @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

      @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

      @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

      Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

      Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

      90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

      Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

      Ok thanks a lot I'll make a note of that.

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      • IRJI
        IRJ @coliver
        last edited by

        @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

        @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

        @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

        @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

        Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

        Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

        90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

        Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

        Yeah pretty much everyone is replacing their management tools with cloud offerings now. You might as well as be in front of the curb vs behind it.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @IRJ
          last edited by

          @IRJ said in Looking for Career Advice:

          @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

          @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

          @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

          @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

          Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

          Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

          90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

          Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

          Yeah pretty much everyone is replacing their management tools with cloud offerings now. You might as well as be in front of the curb vs behind it.

          Yup, always study for the future 😉

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          • jmooreJ
            jmoore @IRJ
            last edited by

            @IRJ said in Looking for Career Advice:

            @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

            @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

            @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

            @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

            Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

            Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

            90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

            Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

            Yeah pretty much everyone is replacing their management tools with cloud offerings now. You might as well as be in front of the curb vs behind it.

            your absolutely right. Made a note to learn Intune in my Zoho notes app.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @jmoore
              last edited by

              @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

              @IRJ said in Looking for Career Advice:

              @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

              @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

              @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

              @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

              Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

              Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

              90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

              Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

              Yeah pretty much everyone is replacing their management tools with cloud offerings now. You might as well as be in front of the curb vs behind it.

              your absolutely right. Made a note to learn Intune in my Zoho notes app.

              I use Zoho Notes, too.

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              • jmooreJ
                jmoore @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @IRJ said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @coliver said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                @scottalanmiller said in Looking for Career Advice:

                Can't realistically think of anything that I can't do at home.

                Sure I get that and your right. Its just difficult to pay for licensing for everything sometimes. That is really the only thing that keeps me from learning certain things at home.

                90% of all Windows tools have a 180 day eval. I believe that SCCM is one of those tools.

                Although it seems like Microsoft is looking to take SCCM out of the picture soon and completely replace the ConfigMgr piece of it with InTune. So Intune may be a better tool to learn going forward.

                Yeah pretty much everyone is replacing their management tools with cloud offerings now. You might as well as be in front of the curb vs behind it.

                your absolutely right. Made a note to learn Intune in my Zoho notes app.

                I use Zoho Notes, too.

                Yeah I wanted to something simple for work to keep personal notes seperate. It works great. I document everything to make my job easier and so I don't have to remember everything.

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                • wirestyle22W
                  wirestyle22 @jmoore
                  last edited by wirestyle22

                  @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Looking for Career Advice:

                  @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                  @Emad-R said in Looking for Career Advice:

                  Play with Suse man, i am loving it right now. If your in US/Canada study RHEL and Centos. I said stay cause you should be master in it, and you can learn another thing without that effecting. and be system admin

                  Yes I have always used rhel as a hobbyist. Suse has been much more current, like the last 3 years. I just keep vm's running and experiment on them to learn.

                  Learn automation. 100% doable at home and it puts you ahead of a lot of your peers. you can be leaps and bounds more efficient. Highly desirable.

                  Yes I forgot to mention that. I am currently learning Ansible. Bought a book and I'm going through all the exercises. thats what i did with KVM and many other topics.

                  In your learning, lean on @stacksofplates. He's one of the most active Ansible users here and in my experience is very willing to explain concepts and sharpen your understanding. That's the point of ML--we are all here to sharpen each other.

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @wirestyle22
                    last edited by

                    @wirestyle22 said in Looking for Career Advice:

                    @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                    @wirestyle22 said in Looking for Career Advice:

                    @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                    @Emad-R said in Looking for Career Advice:

                    Play with Suse man, i am loving it right now. If your in US/Canada study RHEL and Centos. I said stay cause you should be master in it, and you can learn another thing without that effecting. and be system admin

                    Yes I have always used rhel as a hobbyist. Suse has been much more current, like the last 3 years. I just keep vm's running and experiment on them to learn.

                    Learn automation. 100% doable at home and it puts you ahead of a lot of your peers. you can be leaps and bounds more efficient. Highly desirable.

                    Yes I forgot to mention that. I am currently learning Ansible. Bought a book and I'm going through all the exercises. thats what i did with KVM and many other topics.

                    In your learning, lean on @stacksofplates. He's one of the most active Ansible users here and in my experience is very willing to explain concepts and sharpen your understanding. That's the point of ML--we are all here to sharpen each other.

                    Thanks that makes a lot of sense. @stacksofplates has been very helpful in the past and I appreciate it. Ive tried out a few ideas from him in the past and I enjoyed learning.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @jmoore
                      last edited by

                      @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      @jmoore said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      @Emad-R said in Looking for Career Advice:

                      Play with Suse man, i am loving it right now. If your in US/Canada study RHEL and Centos. I said stay cause you should be master in it, and you can learn another thing without that effecting. and be system admin

                      Yes I have always used rhel as a hobbyist. Suse has been much more current, like the last 3 years. I just keep vm's running and experiment on them to learn.

                      Learn automation. 100% doable at home and it puts you ahead of a lot of your peers. you can be leaps and bounds more efficient. Highly desirable.

                      Yes I forgot to mention that. I am currently learning Ansible. Bought a book and I'm going through all the exercises. thats what i did with KVM and many other topics.

                      In your learning, lean on @stacksofplates. He's one of the most active Ansible users here and in my experience is very willing to explain concepts and sharpen your understanding. That's the point of ML--we are all here to sharpen each other.

                      Thanks that makes a lot of sense. @stacksofplates has been very helpful in the past and I appreciate it. Ive tried out a few ideas from him in the past and I enjoyed learning.

                      You're already ahead of the game by just being motivated to learn man. keep it up

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                        DimS
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                        Gaining some additional certifications is always an option. Looking into something like VMware would definitely be worth the while.

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                        • jmooreJ
                          jmoore @DimS
                          last edited by

                          @DimS said in Looking for Career Advice:

                          Gaining some additional certifications is always an option. Looking into something like VMware would definitely be worth the while.

                          Thanks for the input!

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