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My name is Chantelle Morehead and I am currently taking NOS-120-0003 at Fayetteville Technical Community college
@Deanna wrote:Welcome to the Red Hat Learning Community! As we build a diverse community dedicated to collaborative, open source learning, let's get to know more about each other. Reply to this post with details about yourself, your background, the skills you want to develop (or have developed ), career stories, favorite Red Hat courses, fun facts and anything else you may want to share with your fellow RHLC community members!
@Deanna wrote:Welcome to the Red Hat Learning Community! As we build a diverse community dedicated to collaborative, open source learning, let's get to know more about each other. Reply to this post with details about yourself, your background, the skills you want to develop (or have developed ), career stories, favorite Red Hat courses, fun facts and anything else you may want to share with your fellow RHLC community members!
Hello everyone my name is Jamal. I am from Fayetteville, NC and I am currently taking NOS 120 at FTCC. This is my first experience with Red Hat, and I am excited about being apart of this community. I am looking foward to learning and growing in the Red Hat community.
Hey, I have to introduce myself for a class assignment. My name is Christina and its been a really long time since I messed with Linux. I'm hoping it all comes back to me and I can do really good in my class. I'm looking forward to what the community and forums have to offfer that may help me on my way.
Just a small town farm boy thats made it to the city. Feeling my way around the industry in hopes to find my niche. Currently studying Network Administration and Network Management in hopes to becomming more of an asset to the dealership I work at as Technician. I also intend to use some of the knowledge learned on future projects in my gaming community.
Hello Everyone,
My name is William but you you can call me Bill. I am a gamer at heart with some areas of intrest in the IT field. I have been a student for a few years now and have enjoyed every finished class I have taken. I am excited to learn more about Linux!
Hello! My name is Timothy Packer and I'm currently an IT student in my first year of studies working towards a assosiciates network administration degree. I plan on transferring to East Carolina University after that for a higher level IT degree. I spent 4 years in the Army as a medic and decided health care just wasn't for me. I would like to develop the skills that would allow me to work for the goverment so I can use my 4 years in the military towards my reitrement. NOS120 will be my first red hat course so I'm excited to see where things will go from here.
Hello Everyone! My name is Shawn Grace and I'm currently taking some class at Fayetteville Technical Community College located in Fayetteville N.C. I currently have a Bachelor's Degree in Business Admin concentration Information Technology, but I decided that I wanted to do something more along the line being a software developer or engineer. So I working on a degree in computer programming and development.
Hello! I am Leslie Shaw, a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) in North Carolina. I am currently a school counselor in the midst of changing career fields, so it has definitely been a whirlwind! I am in my second year of courses in the Systems Security and Analysis program, and it feels like each class is a new beginning (in a good way!). I want to be able to work on a team that oversees networks and resolves issues within them. Ironically we had issues with Internet connectivity for students and staff on the first day of school, so these are the types of issues that I would want to fix. I believe there is so much possibility within IT that nearly all of it piques my interest. I am a lifelong learner and I hope to gain a lot in this community.
Hello all, I'm Tanvir, a student at a community college in Fayetteville, NC. I've signed up here as part of the curriculum in my 100-level Operating Systems class.
Hello!
I am in college currently taking a few courses and one of them is learning Redhat. I am an IT specialist and have two active kids. I'm excited to learn about redhat this semester.
Thank you!
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