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Hi everyone. Here is my introduction. FIrst for the community I made this nickname Cecil. Originally I am not from heeeereeee. But I have arrived here in 2008 and totally legal way. One day I realised my life really sucked and I decided to change something. Before I alwasy to change myself for others but that day when I realised they dont do the same for me, and anyways no one can change no one, I started to change myself. And now I am very happy, I am currently in FTCC and I am taking Linux class.
I like to learn more about the IT and the opporunities because I want to get a job as a network support or something similar. Also before I started from what I researched was that women were in high demand in computer science, and I though well why not give it a try, start something new for once in your life without consuling with others. So this is how I got here. I hope to learn from everyone something and good luck to you all in your journy.
Hello, I am a student learning red hat for my degree.
Hello, I'm a student at FTCC and am majored in systems security and analysis. I'm interested to see what red hat has to offer, so to say the least this has peaked my interests.
Hello I'm Tony as the name suggests. I've only had a small amount of experience with Linux and an even smaller portion with Red Hat Enterprise edition at work. However most of my linux experience is with Fedora.
I look forward to getting back into Linux and improving in all aspects of administration, system structure and hopefully security as well.
No career stories at this point, just getting into the IT universe.
I don't have a favorite Red Hat course yet, but I look forward to the one I'm currently enrolled in.
Hi !! I'm Ravonne I'm attending FTCC where I'm enrolled in RH124. I always had an interest in the Red Hat community but I never where and how to start. I'm super excited about this version of Linux . I served 10 years in the military and ready to start the next chapter of my life.
Hello my name is Jamie Godfrey, I am really new to the RedHat Community and look forward to this learning experience. I currently am taking classes at FTCC to learn more about what Linux has to offer. I'm new to the IT world so I really don't have the expierence as many of you have on here, but I can't wait to change that and share the successes that come from being an IT and going futhur with my career in what I am being taught.
Hello my name is Frank for short . I am currently working on my degrees for it technology and system admin and it tech and system security. Im looking forward to learning all I can about the diffrent forms that linux comes in and how to propperly operate and diagnose issues that may arise.
Good evening; My name is Michael Fisher Sr. (Fisher). I'm a Hearing Impaired Disabled Vet. that, was laid off from my last job without wraning after 19 years and 4 months. I'm now a student at Fayetteville Tech. My program is I.T. Security.
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