Here's a good one of you read past the doom anecdotes they give you the hard data. It's not dying by any means but 130,000 tech workers were laid off this year. If you're still employed or have a lot of experience you're probably fine. It's the newbies and grads that are experiencing a tight labor market.
Udemy is a common place. (I have not taken this course and cannot guarantee it's a good course) If you're willing to pay more all of the certification companies offer courses as well.
Oh no. It's an important point of legitimacy to have one. It won't be worth a damn though.
Florida and Michigan are not connected at anything but the national level. They have completely different local and regional constituencies. You cannot compare states on opposite sides of the US like that.
Lmao, "7 countries are about to come help us against these terrorist militias, we should run away!"
Sure thing. That makes complete sense.
Then there are no libertarians.
AFAIK, career wise it's more about what you want. You'll be in a stable workplace with cyber but there are some reports that the software world is closing up, that getting a job is harder.
Nursing is just always in demand.
Also if you're going to do cyber you don't need a degree to start. There are online classes on network security and such you can use to study for your first certification. That's the key point to get hired. A degree would help long term but moving up requires further certification, not necessarily a degree.
You're wrong if you pronounce GIF as JIF though.
Everything was fine until you said that. Now we're mortal enemies.
That's not weird, that's how things should be. Working together.
That's a fair way to put it.
Yeah, we're saying the same thing. I've never met a libertarian that wasn't in favor of Corporate Feudalism.
Which part?