Certificate recommendations?

Currently enlisted in the Air Force, as a 1D7, (Client systems Technician). “geek squad of the Air Force”

I already have sec+, the idea of our job right now is to be a jack of all trades, IT technician, we are suppose to have general knowledge of all IT realms.

I have experience and work with Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, Apple Business Manager, MDM/iPhone management, Windows deployments, imaging, help desk support, Cisco ISE, Call manager on VOIP phones, hardware/software troubleshooting, PowerShell, General network troubleshooting and general endpoint administration.

Overall I am mostly a “field technician” who gets sent to troubleshoot any issue before and try to fix it, or escalate it to another shop like “networks” or servers

I was thinking about A+ and Net+ to help broaden my knowledge. But I feel like I should get a certificate that would help me market my self when I separate potentially.

Certificates like MS-102, ACSP did catch my eye.

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 12 days ago
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Thoughts on Certs like , MD-102 or ACSP

Currently work for the Military as a IT specialist

The biggest task I have been given in the last year. Is operating the MDM, (Microsoft Intune), pushing configurations on IPhones/iPad’s through Apple Business Manager.

Overall Tier 1 MDM support

Would a certificate like MD-102 help me expand my knowledge of MDM’s or endpoint management?

I feel like I am just the phone enrollment guy currently.

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 12 days ago
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Would you recommend WGU

Currently working with the military, as a IT specialist,

Everyone and there mom and dad are doing WGU in my unit,

It kinda worries me because if everyone has a degree from WGU does it really matter???

I’m gonna start school soon, as it’s a benefit I should take advantage of and WGU has crossed my mind but it’s scary knowing everyone is doing it.

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 12 days ago
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How is the IT/Cyber Job Market

Hello all

I been working with the government for about 4 years now, as a help desk technician

Thinking about separating, and moving on to the private sector. As GovTech feels like I’m stuck without progression.

I have Security+ and work with Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, Apple Business Manager, MDM/iPhone management, Windows deployments, imaging, help desk support, hardware/software troubleshooting, PowerShell, virtual Machines, call manager on VOIP phones, Cisco ISE, general network troubleshooting and general endpoint administration.

I am working on my bachelors degree in information technology, CCNA,Net+ and A+

A part of me worries that, I would not be able to find something in the private sector, even with experience.

I was wondering around the market for something entry level.

Any recommendations, on how I advertise myself

Do I have any good experience or knowledge?

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 14 days ago

How is the IT/Cyber Job Market

Hello all

I been working with the government for about 4 years now, as a help desk technician

Thinking about separating, and moving on to the private sector. As GovTech feels like I’m stuck without progression.

I have Security+ and work with Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, Apple Business Manager, MDM/iPhone management, Windows deployments, imaging, help desk support, hardware/software troubleshooting, PowerShell, virtual Machines, call manager on VOIP phones, Cisco ISE, general network troubleshooting and general endpoint administration.

I am working on my bachelors degree in information technology, CCNA,Net+ and A+

A part of me worries that, I would not be able to find something in the private sector, even with experience.

I was wondering around the market for something entry level.

Any recommendations, on how I advertise myself

Do I have any good experience or knowledge?

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 14 days ago

How is the IT/Cyber Job Market

Hello all

I been working with the government for about 4 years now, as a help desk technician

Thinking about separating, and moving on to the private sector. As GovTech feels like I’m stuck without progression.

I have Security+ and work with Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, Apple Business Manager, MDM/iPhone management, Windows deployments, imaging, help desk support, hardware/software troubleshooting, PowerShell, virtual Machines, call manager on VOIP phones, Cisco ISE, general network troubleshooting and general endpoint administration.

I am working on my bachelors degree in information technology, CCNA,Net+ and A+

A part of me worries that, I would not be able to find something in the private sector, even with experience.

I was wondering around the market for something entry level.

Any recommendations, on how I advertise myself

Do I have any good experience or knowledge?

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 14 days ago

How is the IT/Cyber job market in NYC

Currently working out of state for the government In the IT field, supporting a large group of people.

I have Security+ and work with Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, Apple Business Manager, MDM/iPhone management, Windows deployments, imaging, help desk support, hardware/software troubleshooting, PowerShell, and general endpoint administration.

Overall I do the typical it support stuff. For a bigger company.

I have 4 years of experience, no degree, just security plus.
Realistically speaking, what could I be getting in New York City, I do plan on getting my bachelor's degree in information technology. Working on my CCNA, Network+ and A+

Would I be competitive and what salary could I be earning?

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u/BaoTuanNguyen — 14 days ago
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2022 Kia Forte AC one side blowing warm

Recently replaced my blower motor/connector. Something I’ve noticed in my Kia is that one side is blowing warm (Driver side) the other side is blowing cold (passenger side)

I thought maybe it was something related to a weak blower motor. I took it into a local mechanic and they said I needed to replace the expansion valve.

I am just worried because originally my only issue was a blower motor going bad now I need a $700 repair?!?!

My symptoms were

One side blowing hot,

Ac feels cooler the faster I drive

Driver side is noticeably weaker than passenger side.

Does this sound like an expansion valve?

Diagnostic Results
Compressor turns on: yes
Low side Pressure Static: 105
High Side Pressure Static: 105
Low side Pressure Running: 30
High side Pressure Running: 150
Cooling Fans Running?: yes but short cycles even during scanner actuation
Prognosis: cooling fan assembly

u/BaoTuanNguyen — 22 days ago

China Modern vehicles

I noticed the upcoming update. That there are no modern Chinese tanks being added. Besides the New AA

My question is, is there any new vehicles to be added for china? I do wish like there 9.0 lineup had a IFV like the ZBD-86A or ZBD-03

Many tanks like the

ZTZ99B a upgraded variant of the 99

Or the Type 15 (ZTQ15)

Shit even if they added the Vietnamese T90s

I think china has a surplus of MBTs, but no light tanks or IFVs

Any more tanks that should be added?

u/BaoTuanNguyen — 1 month ago

2022 Kia Forte blower motor

I need help!!

My 2022 Kia forte GT line, blower motor burnt out for the second time, I previously replaced the original motor at 81k miles. It burnt out a few weeks later

I got this diagnosed by a mechanic they told me I need to replace the connector(pigtail) and blower motor resistor

I am lost on the location of said resistor, google told me it’s next to the blower motor.

The dealership wanted to quote me nearly a grand for this repair, I know I can save a lot of money doing it myself I am just lost on the location of the resistor/module.

I plan on replacing the pigtail and resistor (if I can find it)

u/BaoTuanNguyen — 1 month ago
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Kia Forte Blower motor

I am completely lost on this repair.

I have a 2022 Kia Forte Gt-line

I need to replace the connector(pigtail) and the blower motor resistor/control module

I am lost on my model as some sources say it is a resistor that is next to the blower motor while others tell me it’s a HVAC module I need to replace.

The reason I need to replace this is due to a burnt connector and failed blower motor.

I got quoted by the dealership nearly a grand for this repair

u/BaoTuanNguyen — 1 month ago