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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3843524" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Since posting the opening post, I’ve filled out an application for a cybersecurity apprenticeship, and have networked with another guy about getting my name passed over to someone who may be interested in taking me as an apprentice. My close friend who works as a cybersecurity supervisor in Arkansas is helping me along and should prove to be valuable in the future. He’s told me it’s a good idea to start with basic IT stuff, get a job doing help desk or something, and then aggressively move my way up. Pretty much what he has done, and he is doing really well, in spite of barely graduating high school and having never stepped foot into a college classroom. </p><p></p><p>Come to find out Francis Tuttle waives your tuition if you’re an honorably discharged vet, so that’s good information for anyone looking to take any sort of classes they offer. I’ve started applying for courses there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3843524, member: 35036"] Since posting the opening post, I’ve filled out an application for a cybersecurity apprenticeship, and have networked with another guy about getting my name passed over to someone who may be interested in taking me as an apprentice. My close friend who works as a cybersecurity supervisor in Arkansas is helping me along and should prove to be valuable in the future. He’s told me it’s a good idea to start with basic IT stuff, get a job doing help desk or something, and then aggressively move my way up. Pretty much what he has done, and he is doing really well, in spite of barely graduating high school and having never stepped foot into a college classroom. Come to find out Francis Tuttle waives your tuition if you’re an honorably discharged vet, so that’s good information for anyone looking to take any sort of classes they offer. I’ve started applying for courses there. [/QUOTE]
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