Hi guys👋 - thanks for watching and I appreciate all of your support recently!!! I hope this gives you a real insight into what working as a Cloud Engineer is really like and why it might not be for everyone. btw, you can grab my beginner’s guide to Cloud and join over 10,000 engineers accelerating their Cloud career for free -> www.cloudengineeracademy.io
I've worked in Tech Support for the past 16 years and its become far too much to keep up with ever changing technologies out there. I don't have the strength anymore to continuously keep learning new stuff all the time. Time for a career change.
@@77mounir I don't know to be honest. Tech is the only thing I know for more than a decade. If there is an easier path out there then I would love to discover it.
I feel the same, there's no way I can go from supporting storage to become an expert in cloud, knowing vmware and Linux. I guess Master One area and go from there, as the jack of all trades keep you a job, but you're the master of nothing so you can never request as high salary.
There's an option B guys. Just don't do Fortune 500s if you go small-med size business you can do everything and get the same pay and less stress. Sure you may be responsible for more than just cloud as many small-med sized business are hybrid so you will have to manage on-prem stuff too.
As someone who loves the job coming from Voice Cloud Architect transitioning to Cloud Architect. Many basic skills carry over. If you learn fast and enjoy learning, you'll never be bored. You get to work with people globally, which is really interesting. That said, it can require odd hours, and those with younger children usually leave. You do need to be able to stow your ego and tolerate a fair amount of stress. Good personality goes a long way. Team work for implementing is critical.
In your "How I Would Learn AWS Cloud FAST (If I Could Start Over)" video, you mentioned your bootcamp is for beginners. What if someone wants Intermediate or Advanced knowledge in cloud? Would this bootcamp not be for that person?
Aoa, sir , How are you? I have been watching your videos for a while, and I'm considering cloud engineering as my career. Love from a student in Pakistan
Sir, in your last week's youtube video you told us to learn, build, own There so many skills to learn in the building part of your video So my question is should I learn the whole roadmap of 'learn' part that you gave us and than move forward to 'build' part Or learn and build skills at the same time cause the learning process seems a longtime process
These sound like nice life problems. Almost like learning Adobe Creative cloud and all the features for creating campaigns. It's how I'm approaching this.
Hi guys👋 - thanks for watching and I appreciate all of your support recently!!! I hope this gives you a real insight into what working as a Cloud Engineer is really like and why it might not be for everyone.
btw, you can grab my beginner’s guide to Cloud and join over 10,000 engineers accelerating their Cloud career for free ->
www.cloudengineeracademy.io
I've worked in Tech Support for the past 16 years and its become far too much to keep up with ever changing technologies out there. I don't have the strength anymore to continuously keep learning new stuff all the time. Time for a career change.
You planning to change to which sector
@@77mounir I don't know to be honest. Tech is the only thing I know for more than a decade. If there is an easier path out there then I would love to discover it.
@@AsimRashid78maybe look into administrative based roles or teaching/training others?
I feel the same, there's no way I can go from supporting storage to become an expert in cloud, knowing vmware and Linux.
I guess Master One area and go from there, as the jack of all trades keep you a job, but you're the master of nothing so you can never request as high salary.
He just explained being in cloud means constantly learning new things because technology changes.
There's an option B guys. Just don't do Fortune 500s if you go small-med size business you can do everything and get the same pay and less stress. Sure you may be responsible for more than just cloud as many small-med sized business are hybrid so you will have to manage on-prem stuff too.
As someone who loves the job coming from Voice Cloud Architect transitioning to Cloud Architect. Many basic skills carry over. If you learn fast and enjoy learning, you'll never be bored. You get to work with people globally, which is really interesting. That said, it can require odd hours, and those with younger children usually leave. You do need to be able to stow your ego and tolerate a fair amount of stress. Good personality goes a long way. Team work for implementing is critical.
Thank you very much S. Have a great weekend!
The point about being a solo player is so true!!!
In your "How I Would Learn AWS Cloud FAST (If I Could Start Over)" video, you mentioned your bootcamp is for beginners. What if someone wants Intermediate or Advanced knowledge in cloud? Would this bootcamp not be for that person?
Aoa, sir ,
How are you?
I have been watching your videos for a while, and I'm considering cloud engineering as my career.
Love from a student in Pakistan
Thanks for watching and good luck!
Ask your mama first 😂
Perfect description 🎉
Sir, in your last week's youtube video you told us to learn, build, own There so many skills to learn in the building part of your video So my question is should I learn the whole roadmap of 'learn' part that you gave us and than move forward to 'build' part
Or learn and build skills at the same time cause the learning process seems a longtime process
Learn, build and own.
Learn something, build with it immediately.
Over time you will create products and own what you do.
Mastery.
These sound like nice life problems. Almost like learning Adobe Creative cloud and all the features for creating campaigns. It's how I'm approaching this.
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this video came at just the right time for me
😢 cant be lone 🐺 is a big red flag for me
Working with people just way better
Bro what i do
Keep working hard, have a clear vision and roadmap + build projects - eventually you’ll land a job!
I want to become a cloud engineer is worth it in future
I did it. Don’t do it. It sucks. Every day it’s more work and less money.
wdym?
How is that not your choice though? You can work elsewhere
I already had started my journey from past 2 months , should i proceed further ?
Yes! These are insights to keep you aware of that the job is actually like so you can be prepared!
Facts
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You said no to cybersecurity..and now no to cloud engineer..then what should we do, count sheep while sleeping 😂😂😂
Counting sheep while sleeping sounds great…at least subscribe while you’re at it though😂😂😂
Do like him make scare content to get that TH-cam check
I laughed so hard 🤣 😂