It’s almost time to run three, have you accepted your fate? Is it too late to switch to a career as a network engineer?

As early as the year I graduated at the age of 22, I accepted my fate.

 

I'm not even a question-answer in a small town. I read two books for the college entrance examination and didn't know the importance of majors. I majored in tourism management. After I went to study, I found that my school didn't figure out how to cultivate this major, so hotel management, Courses on travel planning, travel agency, etc. are offered in turn.

My father originally wanted me to major in medicine and become a "Nightingale" after graduation, but because of my personal likes and dislikes, I refused; probably because I was rebellious, since I was a child, I always said that I would work in a hospital and study in a normal school. Being a teacher, etc., etc., I would rather choose a major that I don't understand than follow the arrangements.

The year I graduated, I followed the trend and took the postgraduate entrance examination, but I had no motivation, so the review was just perfunctory, and I gave myself excuses not to apply for the autumn recruitment. On the day of registration, I applied for Zhejiang University without realizing it, but of course I didn't get admitted.

Later, I found a job by myself. I was very busy and had a very boss. I had not yet graduated from my senior year, so I rented a room and slept with my classmates to save money. I worked overtime and worked overtime to earn an internship salary of 4,000 yuan, which was occasionally deducted. I had perfect attendance and the salary was terrible. I resigned at the end of my internship because I wanted to live.

Thanks to a group in my dormitory, I took the teaching qualification exam together. This was the only certificate I had in college besides the Mandarin exam. Later, I went to work as a Chinese teacher in an educational institution. Looking at those children, I was afraid of delaying them, so I worked hard at my job.

At this time, I felt deeply ashamed. I felt that I was not knowledgeable enough and was sorry to the students, but I also did not dare to resign and find a job by myself, so I could only stay here day by day. But students seem to like me very much, maybe because I look young and have a good temper, and I really prepare my lessons carefully instead of just following the instructions.

I have been doing this job for several years. During the epidemic, and the subsequent crackdown on training institutions, as expected, I lost my job.

Later, I stayed at home and rested on my laurels. The past few years of work have been very hard on me. I had to save 2,000 even if I didn't have dinner. Over the past few years, I also saved a small 100,000, which was enough for me to live a comfortable life for a while.

But some relatives at home don't make you feel comfortable. Although they don't say it outright, there are always voices of one kind or another. For example, when chatting with my parents, they would say "by the way": Why didn't your family go to work? Are you planning to come back and get married?

The translation is: You can no longer live outside and come back to eat your old age?

Although it is true that we can no longer live, our whole family is not feeling well. I have only been resting for half a month and I am forced to look for a way out for the future.

It was at this time that I first came into contact with the network engineering industry. My senior brother in the same major sent me an invitation to get married. I told him half-truthfully that I was unemployed, could not find a job, and had no money to give gifts. . It is true that you are unemployed, but it is false that you have no money to give gifts.

Unexpectedly, he took it seriously. He said that he had been in the same situation as me, and then he went to study as a network engineer. Now his salary is more than 1.50 thousand, not to mention in a not very popular city; he suggested that I upgrade my network technology to A HCIP level. HCIP is a senior engineer in Huawei's certification system. If you have this level of technology, you are fully qualified to work as a network engineer. He always emphasized to me that if I wanted to learn, I should not just take a certificate, but master the technology in HCIP. Later, I quit my job as a local promoter and fully devoted myself to the study of HCIP.

I ignited hope. After working as a teacher for a few years, I still had a bright mind, so I picked up the skill of "learning" again. It was fine at first, but then I became confused. Maybe it was because I didn't understand the industry. "Fly on the head" couldn't be more apt to describe me. I asked my senior brother and he quickly pointed out where my problem was.

I lack a guide.

My senior brother must have lost hope. He will become busier after getting married. Naturally, he cannot talk about studying with a married woman every day.

Later, I thought that there must be what I was looking for on site B. After all, as we all know, most of the ups there were for courses, so I picked out the ups I had followed on site B before, called Network Engineer Small Classroom, and that teacher’s The class was very good. I asked him if there was a system. I didn’t expect it. Then... I went to Huawei to get certified. I successfully learned and mastered HCIP-level technology, and passed the exam to get the HCIP certificate. Then I entered the network technology industry, and now I have made good progress as a network engineer.

Now that the salary has doubled, it only takes two or three months. Now those seven aunts and eight aunts have finally shut up. I am very happy, hahaha.

Over the years, I have learned several truths, which may not have been heard before, but there is nothing you can understand without experiencing them:

1. If something is troublesome now, you will have to go a long way to make up for the trouble in the future. For example, when I was an undergraduate, I didn’t know how to choose a major, didn’t proactively set goals, didn’t try for autumn recruitment, etc. Without support from my family, it would have been difficult to have a stable job, let alone save money.

2. Have the courage to face difficulties and believe that you can solve problems. Never make excuses for yourself

3. When I was 22 years old, I resigned myself to a life of pessimism and confusion. Now I accept my fate and accept my fate clearly: Your salary will always be equal to your efforts and abilities.

At the end of the article, I share some information compiled during work and study, which is a benefit to friends who can see this. It includes documents on common network troubleshooting methods, common router and switch configuration videos, and network engineering information packages, which are placed in the comment area.

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