Hearted Youtube comments on NetworkChuck (@NetworkChuck) channel.
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IF you NEED A+, and you want an IT career, you should look for a different career path. If you are not "into" computers... You will be a mediocre IT person and essentially become one of the lame masses.
That said!
I 100% recommend A+ for anyone who is serious about computing or technology as a career or even as part of a hobby.
YOU CANNOT SUCCEED IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITHOUT A+ INFORMATION, unless you are a social engineer or a sales hack.
Sales hacks make plenty of money. No doubt. Social engineers like the greats Steve Jobs or Bill Gates are always coming out ahead of the genuine geeks... I'm not ashamed to admit that. But if you want an IT job, and you want to get into this stuff, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR and cultivate a passion for PCs before anything else. Build a PC from parts. Install Windows on it. Install Linux on it. Reinstall. Reconfigure. Reinstall. Tweak...
If this does not excite you, or you can't motivate yourself to enjoy doing this sort of thing for at least a year or so... You might not be cut out for IT.
(And this applies to those who think they are just going to be a Network Guy, or just gonna be a Database Administrator, or just gonna be the Call Center Telephony Systems Queen. I PROMISE YOU, being a competent PC person will serve you well. And I PROMISE YOU that if you move into those fields without this knowledge, you will feel like an idiot on more than one occasion, AND LOOK LIKE ONE ON MANY MORE THAT YOU ARENāT EVEN AWARE OF. And you may wonder why people donāt bring you in on any of the cool problems!)
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