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>>21260I would probably go for Cybersecurity analyst, because it seems like a better entry level option than network analyst from what I read. I might have do more research tho, because I started researching these career paths after I saw your reply.
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>don't require use of (((Windows))) and the (((Cloud)))
the easiest way to get a real job in soybersec is building a portfolio on found CVEs in code or just pentesting for a few years then certifying and applying. I still think most workplaces will use some kind of (((Cloud))) shit for storing documents n shieet, because the management is retarded
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Server side would be good. servers almost excluseivly use linux
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Carpenter
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>>21259 (OP)blud doesn't like the cloud 💀
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>>21582Cloud is jeet abstraction
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>>21259 (OP)>jobs that don't require use of Windows and the Cloud. Particularly, ones that aren't dev, require bachelors, or where I have to use a troon's pronouns.Shit shoveler.
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>>21259 (OP)>don't require the use of (((Windows))) and the (((Cloud)))can't help you there
>aren't dev, require bachelor's, or where I have to use a troon's pronounsI'm not saying to do what I did but I've been active duty for a little over three years, used the delayed entry program to hold out until I got an IT position I wanted and now I work an entirely in garrison (never deploy) job and I get paid to sit in an office for 8 hours a day and then go work out for another hour, 5 days a week. The pay is pretty shit but they're paying for my college classes and I have no bills so I'm alright with it.
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>>>21582
yes and it makes less and less sense every year because of cost