@angelregis6593

I’m glad I came across your channel. I work for Amazon overnight and decided to apply for their seasonal/ IT Associate Specialist role and they scheduled an interview with me!! 8/22… I have worked in tech, but not on the IT side. I was a Transport, Switch, NOC, NCC & field tech for years, now my aspirations have shifted to data. I have wanting to learn and have tangible IT skills for years - so here I am, a mom, techie, student at 53 ready to challenge myself further. To whoever’s reading this: life is gonna happen, excuses will creep in, but show yourself that you’re bigger than your fears and/or excuses - you’re ready - take action.❤

@chrisatkins7216

Going through this series wanting to make a career change. You're an awesome teacher. You probably won't see this but you definitely are doing amazing work. Thank you for taking the time to help us all out

@cherchil

Dude i cant explain how much i am thankful for this series!

@Ludociel415

Its crazy how you can see 20 different people teaching the same thing and you learn this stuff with one person in particular and its most because they kinda match with your vibe and make it easy to digest the info while also keeping you entertain.

@mattthemightymeme

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@drewuid5273

These classes are more entertaining, digestible, and helpful than all of the the courses I've paid for. I feel like they just teach me about it and you somehow make me love it.

@2Cerealbox

I never knew how much I wanted to learn 10-20 minutes at a time every few days.

@RoosLaurore

Maaan, I just come across this channel. I'm 4 minutes in but let me pause for a second to say thank you! this is how learning should be: Fun!

@benjaminwagner1772

I love that Guy, his Mindset is pure motivation to start from scratch ! 🧔🧠❤

@arijitdas9115

This is how modern teachers do, they simplify every point smoothly like you. You are the BEST undoubtedly Chuck!

@justinhise9666

Worked in IT for about 3 years now. Watched your "Starting over in IT" video a few days ago. Passed my AWS CCP but feel like I need better fundamentals in networking! Currently studying for my Network +. Love your channel and all your content. Thanks for bringing a modern and fun take on reaching networking. Graduated from college last December and my networking book was from 1997 and came with a floppy disk... needless to say we did not get taught very well!

@nerdynerdface

I could hear the same concept 50 times, but when Chuck begins to describe the concepts, it just makes sense! Thank you for all you do. :)

@NetworkChuck

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@finskou

Oh. My. God. I got my CCNA certificate end of December, but i think that was out of luck because I have to relearn it all (it was very clear). I'm SO SO happy to have found you and SO SO sad I didn't find you whilst studying my CCNA. I'm binging your videos this weekend. You are the teacher we all need. You explain things in such a good and easy way.. i mean, dayum. THANK YOU !

@tejaspagare5660

Love from india man. I am network administrator in infosys. I watch your videos regularly.make more like this.really helpful content❤

@FunkCakes

When I first was studying networking in the mid 2000s I was taught the OSI model . To my understanding the TCP/IP model is the same except it merges the layers of the osi model so there are less in total. I find using the osi model great for troubleshooting as I feel I can see more and break things down more finely.

@rfreeman5012

Ty chuck. Went to school for ccna 2017-2818,had kids now back trying to complete my ccna. Your videos are awesome and explain it much better than most. Analogies etc make it easy to understand.

@R.B.D1

im a witness that nobody on this planet makes me as interested in networking as you. thank you

@miguelk8768

Chuck I obtained my CCNA 1 week ago, thanks for all your great content and motivation!

@Wardaug

I signed up with htb and I am so humbled … I know nothing…but my brain is reviving and now want to learn !!  Thanks Charles