HCPS123 wrote: » I think it's important to state where I'm starting from. So I'm 24 and a failure.
HCPS123 wrote: » Sec+ = Currently studying for CCNENT CCNA CEH CCNA: Sec CISSP (Place Holder) SECURE (642-637) Powershell Bash Python (Place holder) eJPT eCPPT OSCP
HCPS123 wrote: » 1. Clearance - While I don't have it yet I'm extremely positive I'll pass the background check and be able to get the Secret Clearance that is required for my work as a military IT. It's even possible that I might get a TS or TS/SCI (higher level clearances) but that would depend upon where I'm station. In any case this is an example of the military already paying off. Clearances are great, they're basically certs for your trustworthiness. A running joke we have is that a janitor with a TS clearance makes 75K solely because they have a TS. While that might be a little bit of an exaggeration the fact is clearances are money. ... 2. Veteran status - While the value of this can change depending upon the rank you reach and how much time you spend in, the simple fact is people like and respect Veterans. Having it is a + for HR. So with all that out of the way here's the list of certs and skills I want to achieve in 6 years. I've decided to start with Sec+ because my time in the military as an IT is superior to A+ and the military has already started teaching us CCNA which from what I've heard is harder than Net+, it would be like starting a Calculus class but going back to get a cert in algebra, at that point you're better off just pressing forward.
yoba222 wrote: » 4. Janitors don't make $75k/year because they don't give clearances out to janitors. The area gets sanitized of sensitive materials and then the janitors get escorted. When absolutely needed, they'll declassify the space temporarily for large, one-time janitorial projects.
HCPS123 wrote: So with the mountain of college debt looming I decided to join the military, picking my job as an IT and that's where I'm at now. I've passed basic training and am now currently in my job specific IT training. That's also where the time limit of 6 years comes from, a 6 year contract with the government. Which brings me into my goals.
TheFORCE wrote: » 1. I would do one small adjustment and place CEH after CCENT, the knowledge from Sec+ and CCENT would be more than enough to pass CEH. After you have done SEC+/CCENT/CEH/CCNA, you would have maybe 2-3 years experience already and you could easily try eJPT. 2. The clearance, experience, college degree and minor, plus military experience and those certs will definitely guarantee you a 100k job when you are out and maybe even more in 6 years.
Mitechniq wrote: » As a fellow service member - thank you for your service. I would highly encourage ditching the horror that the C|EH is, with all the other certs you are planning to take C|EH does not bring you any additional value. If the end goal is looking for a 100k job then having these 3 Certs would put you in the same place as taking all of the certs you posted - CCNA Sec, OSCP and CISSP. If you want to consume as much education through certs than your plan seems pretty solid. Another set of highly recommended security certs is SANS GCIH, GCIA, GPEN and GCFA. I see more and more companies looking for these certs. When you get close to getting out I would recommend looking over this SANS program which is focused on training Vets that are transitioning from the military to civilian life. https://www.sans.org/cybertalent/immersion-academy
HCPS123 wrote: » I ended up scoring a 93 in the class, second highest, and went up to the instructor and asked him to unlock a practice ICND1 test I saw on the site we were using. He reluctantly opened it for me......for ten days, and then proceed to tell me that I wasn't ready for ICND1. Yea, that felt good to hear. *Sigh* In any case the other classes shouldn't be as hard so I should get back on track to doing studying on my free time for ICND1.