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I haven't found that many people who substantiate certs. Most people would say that "certs don't mean you can do the job" "focus on skills not certs" "people with certs are compensating for their subpar skill." For the most part this is all verifiably false. When I call people for substantiation of this, they usually invent some proverbial person (who I've verified seldom exists) as an anecdote. I often wonder, what do people want? If I'm starting out, no skill, no cert, no network, no opportunity, telling someone to "get experience" (usually measured in years so you can't just get that without waiting). Here's what I do know. I joined the IT field late, I'm playing a little bit of catch up, and waiting to discover through experience what's already been documented and can be studied is not in the cards for me; and shouldn't be for most. Certs are what opened my mind to what can be experienced and then the opened up opportunities to get the experience. It's actually ridiculous that people would argue that I would be "better off" without having studied or applied myself to learning for certs, never in any other field have I seen people come to the conclusion that "nothing is better than something" In this video I share my views on this. In future videos I'll share how BECAUSE of studying for certs (like the CCNA) I know how to set up a lab and have created an entire collapsed core network architecture with about 12 physical servers complete with domain controller, active director, and then end points. . . I would never have known this existed or could even be possible had I not studied for my Network+ and CCNA.