I am currently in my 20's, in the military and get out in a couple of years, I have more free time in my job than most others and it's actually not that bad but I do not want to stay in because of the inefficiency and bullshit in it. I went to school for networking for a year and then CAD for 2 but HATED it, school is just horrible to me. The shitty computers, the professors that don't particularly care, grades and being forced to think a certain way and learn at the same pace, all of it just kind of sucked so I don't plan on going back but getting some IT certs seems like it is a good route to go.
I am starting out with Linux then will learn Python, then probably networking to then get into ethical hacking. I feel like starting with Linux will set me up pretty well vs starting out with Python. My main problem is figuring out what to focus on when learning all about Linux, there is so much information and it is already hard to study because I have ADHD. I have a couple of Udemy courses, IT ProTV and YouTube has a lot of stuff but I am bouncing around a lot.
Do you guys have any courses or books you would recommend?
How long do you think it would take to get the Linux + and RedHat Linux cert?
For two years during my free time, what are some realistic goal posts?
I am starting out with Linux then will learn Python, then probably networking to then get into ethical hacking. I feel like starting with Linux will set me up pretty well vs starting out with Python. My main problem is figuring out what to focus on when learning all about Linux, there is so much information and it is already hard to study because I have ADHD. I have a couple of Udemy courses, IT ProTV and YouTube has a lot of stuff but I am bouncing around a lot.
Do you guys have any courses or books you would recommend?
How long do you think it would take to get the Linux + and RedHat Linux cert?
For two years during my free time, what are some realistic goal posts?