Body shop says this is a 13k repair, thoughts?

Body shop says this is a 13k repair, thoughts?

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Long story short, someone bumped me in a parking lot, we exchanged information, insurance is going to pay for the cosmetic damage which was 1.5k. They recently told me there's damage behind the panel near the bumper that's going to need fixing which is about 13k total. The insurance company has to deal with it now but I am genuinely shocked. Thoughts?

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u/Senior_Kiwi_586 — 1 day ago

Going to get high and rewatch season 1

Jade had it right, he took shrooms and got high to find the answers. This weekend, this will be my goal. I will come back on Sunday to reveal what I have found.

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u/Senior_Kiwi_586 — 1 month ago

10 Year network admin looking for advice to grow skills/career

Hello everyone, I am looking for advice on how to get my foot into the cloud or network engineer realm. I am looking for any constructive feedback and criticism.

I currently work as a Network Administrator. I previously worked as a Network Engineer for the DoD, but it wasn't a traditional enterprise networking role so finding another one since then have been a struggle.

As of lately I have been studying for my CCNP ENAUTO. I am trying to gather automation skills to make myself more marketable. If you don't know what ENAUTO is, It focuses on using Python, APIs, Ansible, NETCONF/RESTCONF, YANG, model-driven programmability, and Cisco platforms like DNA Center and Catalyst Center to automate the deployment, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of enterprise networks.

My long-term goal is to transition into an engineering role. For those of you already working in that space, what skills, projects, certifications, or experience helped you make that jump?

Below I will a quick summarize of my skills/certs:

  • Certifications: CCNA, Cisco ENCOR (350-401 passed), AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA A+, Linux Essentials. Currently studying DevNet Associate, then ENAUTO to complete CCNP Enterprise.
  • Core Skills:
    • Cisco enterprise networking (Catalyst 9300, ASR1002)
    • Routing & Switching (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, VLANs)
    • Network automation (Python, Ansible, Jinja2, NETCONF/RESTCONF, beginning YANG)
    • VMware (ESXi, vCenter, Horizon, NSX-T)
    • Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy
    • Cisco ISE, Infoblox, SolarWinds
    • Vulnerability management (Tenable, Qualys)
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u/Senior_Kiwi_586 — 1 month ago
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10 Year Network Admin Cloud/Career Advice

Hello everyone, hopefully this post is different from the "I have 0 skill" post. However, I am looking for advice on how to get my foot into the cloud realm. Looking for any constructive feedback and criticism.

I currently work as a Network Administrator. I previously worked as a Network Engineer for the DoD, but it wasn't a traditional enterprise networking role so finding another one since then have been a struggle.

As of lately I have been studying for my CCNP ENAUTO. I am trying to gather automation skills to make myself more marketable. If you don't know what ENAUTO is, It focuses on using Python, APIs, Ansible, NETCONF/RESTCONF, YANG, model-driven programmability, and Cisco platforms like DNA Center and Catalyst Center to automate the deployment, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of enterprise networks.

My long-term goal is to transition into cloud networking. For those of you already working in the cloud space, what skills, projects, certifications, or experience helped you make that jump?

Below I will a quick summarize of my skills/certs:

  • Certifications: CCNA, Cisco ENCOR (350-401 passed), AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA A+, Linux Essentials. Currently studying DevNet Associate, then ENAUTO to complete CCNP Enterprise.
  • Core Skills:
    • Cisco enterprise networking (Catalyst 9300, ASR1002)
    • Routing & Switching (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, VLANs)
    • Network automation (Python, Ansible, Jinja2, NETCONF/RESTCONF, beginning YANG)
    • VMware (ESXi, vCenter, Horizon, NSX-T)
    • Windows Server, Active Directory, Group Policy
    • Cisco ISE, Infoblox, SolarWinds
    • Vulnerability management (Tenable, Qualys)

Sorry about the horrible title...

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u/Senior_Kiwi_586 — 1 month ago