5 posts tagged “career”
Was easy, 865/900. Basic stuff, but thought I would stay on top and be current in my qualifications!
Now...time to do some serious job hunting! =)
I am really no good at keeping this blog up to date! In fact, I fail. My neighbours create such great blog entries, keep up the good work!
I have been busy revising again for another exam next month. I may have a work experience placement at an IT firm in Leeds next month. This would help me greatly in my hunt for a career! Thanks to my brother in law and sister =) Again, its often not what you know, but who you know!
In my last entry I posted (quite literally) how to post a computer. I messed around with knoppix a few times. If you get chance, burn yourself a copy of this live bootable CD. You can use knoppix to help rescue a windows install and get a feel for GNU/Open Source.
Download the iso image from one of the many mirrors, then burn to disk. Once burned restart your computer. Make sure the BIOS is set to boot from cd drive and you will get the splash image shown on the left.
If you get into a spot of bother with windows try to recover using Knoppix and one of the many guides available.
I decided to install the new version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron. Since I have a 64 bit AMD processor I decided to install the 64 bit version. My test rig has two hard drives, and I want to set up Ubuntu on a RAID 0 array (two hard drives working together striping data across the disks) However, upon reading I discovered Ubuntu (and Debian) do not have support for the SATA RAID (also called
FakeRAID) The only distros to
support this currently are Gentoo and Fedora Core 5. Not to be hindered I discovered a way to install upon a raid array via the most excellent versatile powerful linux shell. Yes, the shell is that good, im addicted! This would also be an excellent way for me to practice and understand shell commands, and get under the hood of the system and understand what the operating system consists of (debian core, ubuntu-base, linux kernel, dmraid, grub, and ubuntu-desktop) The tutorial I followed HERE was for version 7.04, Feisty Fawn. I had to improvise in certain areas and learn more about each process via various websites till I got it right. But how much fun I had! I can see why so many people prefer Linux over Windows.
Here is a vid of my new freshly installed 64 Bit Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron Linux distro on a RAID array:
I have booked to sit Server+ exam next month. Cost me a small sum of £164! Small price to pay for my career. With some determination I should be able to get into the line of work I would like and gain some experience.
Read an interesting article the other day on depression. A psychiatrist argues that depression is not a human defect at all, but a defence mechanism that in its mild and moderate forms can force a healthy reassessment of personal circumstances. I sometimes go through small stages of introspection and mild depression. But then I come out with new direction, motivation and determination to do better. So, depression is a good thing in small doses? Personal experience has convinced me that depression really is a healthy human condition that appropriately introduces itself at a convenient time and gives us a good kick up the backside. Although it does not feel good at the time it is in fact good for us. No pain no gain they say...
Oh, tis a strange thing to be human!
Had one of those weeks where you are just fed up and bored with everything?
I mean, what's the point in this blog? No one reads it... I might as well be writing on a bloody brick wall.
I'm even more determined to do something with my life this year. I'm fed up of sitting back. I don't want to waste it. Things have got to change.
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
I chose the former.
determined to get a career for myself this year!
It seems so hard to get into IT and gain the experience needed. Going to invest in myself this year and persist with determination.
I am currently studying CompTIA Server+. Hope to take exam in April and then will go on and study for Cisco Voice Professional.
Microsoft have a new set of Server 2008 examinations that are worth any true geek pursuing.
Will try to keep this blog posted with my progress.