I mad defeated with the IT shit, interviews but no jobs...

Getting a job anywhere is a hustle.

Just cuz you got a degree, certifications, etc doesn’t guarantee you gonna get a job in this country and in this labor market.

You gotta get out there and hustle like your life depends on it.

If you are Black, that’s “Strike One” against you.
 
Getting a job anywhere is a hustle.

Just cuz you got a degree, certifications, etc doesn’t guarantee you gonna get a job in this country and in this labor market.

You gotta get out there and hustle like your life depends on it.

If you are Black, that’s “Strike One” against you.


He should be applying at every insurance company he can find.

Huge industry as big as banking. Once you're in you're in.

Stable. Very rare layoffs. Full time, full benefits.

ALL THE BIG BOYS HAVE SALES, CLAIMS, AND UNDERWRITING JOBS IN THE ATLANTA AREA.
 
I have the S+ which I would assume is a little bit better but I will look into this. How much did you pay?
So they way they have it setup is once you pass the Google Cybersecurity Certification, you actually get half off the price to take your security +..it's basically like these certs go hand in hand. you get a free trial but I paid for the whole year because i think i want to do some data analytics as well...


Something nice to add to the resume.

Good luck fam...BGOL will be looking out
 
I have but I have no ideas on what to start up, i got 5-6k in my name right now.. I was gonna go to Georgia next week and look around, I would consider working wherever and renting a room.

I apply to some of those too the pay is very low but I figured hotel work for a bit, the salary I see is mostly 14-16 a hour

security operations center

mid 40's... honestly I've been shitted on for a minute for working low wage jobs, people my age look at me funny like I'm a bum ass nigga and I got in my feelings trying to change my situation around. If I had a gun I would be serving life right now but thankfully I don't have one nor want one with how I feel at times.

I will do that, I've had people give me prep talk for decades but I always went back feeling pretty bad. I still have to work on that.


You care what people think at 40...?

You husslin backwards bruh??

Forgive yourself and hug yourself..

Be thankful for the little things...

Lots of folks with big money in hospitals

Right now wishing they were in thier forties

Again...

Were you out of work cause of the vaxxx mandates???
 
You care what people think at 40...?

You husslin backwards bruh??

Forgive yourself and hug yourself..

Be thankful for the little things...

Lots of folks with big money in hospitals

Right now wishing they were in thier forties

Again...

Were you out of work cause of the vaxxx mandates???
Nope, I just had little security guard jobs and quit about 5-6 of them, I couldn't stand them... I tried to do other things like Medical Courier and all that with no luck yet.
 
So they way they have it setup is once you pass the Google Cybersecurity Certification, you actually get half off the price to take your security +..it's basically like these certs go hand in hand. you get a free trial but I paid for the whole year because i think i want to do some data analytics as well...


Something nice to add to the resume.

Good luck fam...BGOL will be looking out
okay, I'm just gonna get back to work and hope things work out. I'll look into this certificate.
 
Nope, I just had little security guard jobs and quit about 5-6 of them, I couldn't stand them... I tried to do other things like Medical Courier and all that with no luck yet.

Bruh this a NEW age we in now bruh... we had a bruh here Duke was his name, bruh was talking about how his life

was fucked up, from pops being a crackhead and all that.. he ain't know what he was going to do, bruh started a youtube channel,

and doing pretty fuckin well with over qtr million followers and growing, he relocated to Africa and making BIG moves... got his own business

and erethang... and bangin them fine ass east African honeys now..

Im just saying there are so many ways to reinvent yourself, Like dude was saying.. Security jobs are much better when you work for high level

establishments.. like four five star hotels.. got to have a real evolved attitude to do them retails jobs...

why don't you become fire safety if you are in the security business..

Personally I think you are unhappy because you are NOT following your dream.. FORTY is STILL EARLY BRUH,

you acting like you pushing a HUNDRED...

You don't trust yourself bruh.. How come???

Are you STILL thinking bout that bitch bruh??

and if you a female

Are you still thinking bout that dusty simp??
 
@totto You in way better shape than me. I been looking for a full time job for 4 years!!!
You have certs and are younger than me. I feel your pain but you need to get a grip.
Nah you haven't cause there's no reason why you shouldn't have a security job right now. Get your license and you would automatically be put somewhere. Told you this yrs ago.. you would be sitting at any1 of these new buildings looking at cameras making anywhere from 17 or more. You got a car could do Uber eats, door dash, GrubHub, capsule, instacart or be doing delivery for papa johns, dominoes, lil Caesar pizza.. fresh direct... could work at trader joes, costco
 
I feel you kinda. I do I.T. for the county. I make about 65k, which really ain't shit, but I'm thankful for it. I was able to supplement my income by being a concierge at a high rise on the weekends, which was actually a cool fun ass job. The county has kept me paid over the years, even when everybody else in the city was getting laid off left and right. And I was also donating plasma like crazy. All 3 comes combined, I pulled around 90k. Also on another note, I go through depression too. Like you, I've been this way since I was a child. Some mornings, I just cry in the shower to let it all out. I have a lot to be thankful for, so I thank God for my position, even tho it's not perfect. I have folks depending on me, so I dust myself off, and smile through it all.
 
I have but I have no ideas on what to start up, i got 5-6k in my name right now.. I was gonna go to Georgia next week and look around, I would consider working wherever and renting a room.

I apply to some of those too the pay is very low but I figured hotel work for a bit, the salary I see is mostly 14-16 a hour

security operations center

mid 40's... honestly I've been shitted on for a minute for working low wage jobs, people my age look at me funny like I'm a bum ass nigga and I got in my feelings trying to change my situation around. If I had a gun I would be serving life right now but thankfully I don't have one nor want one with how I feel at times.

I will do that, I've had people give me prep talk for decades but I always went back feeling pretty bad. I still have to work on that.
Haven't you said you had no kids, girl, or friends? So why would you care about people who aren't your family or friends say about you? If you died today would those same people come to your funeral? Help pay for it? If the answer is no than who gives a fuck what they think
 
Nah you haven't cause there's no reason why you shouldn't have a security job right now. Get your license and you would automatically be put somewhere. Told you this yrs ago.. you would be sitting at any1 of these new buildings looking at cameras making anywhere from 17 or more. You got a car could do Uber eats, door dash, GrubHub, capsule, instacart or be doing delivery for papa johns, dominoes, lil Caesar pizza.. fresh direct... could work at trader joes, costco
I will get jobs but they will be temporary 6 months, 9months, 18 months. Right now I am out of work again.
 
Bruh thought he was gonna get some comforting support and is instead getting tough but collectively honest feedback...

Like one of the other comments said, look at yourself in the mirror bruh - you're giving yourself a self-pity party and people ain't got time for that... In this day and age if you give up on yourself, can't expect others to willingly extend the olive branch... Tons of ways to make money legally or reinvent yourself, and nah it ain't easy, but when you chase the approval and satisfaction of others you'll forever be lost... It's your choice to make
 
Despite your views on politics and HBCUs, I never want to see one of US fall to the wayside... Here's a good read I've held on to for a while - a side hustle trade I want to learn that I have on the TTD checklist


It ain't the immigrants fault if you don't take heed to the many suggestions in this thread...

2 fingers in the air - good luck to you bruh
 
I apply to some of those too the pay is very low but I figured hotel work for a bit, the salary I see is mostly 14-16 a hour


The pay is low because of the tips.

Again, Doormen at the Ritz Carlton were making over 100k a year 25 years ago. They made like maybe 10.00 an hour at that time. Their goal was 200 a day in cash. Probably double that now.

These jobs don't even come available often. Dudes work them from high school to retirement. And you full benefits, tuition, all that.

If you're able bodied and can be personable you can rack up, get a free Master's, and level up. Plenty 4 and 5 star hotels in Atlanta.

If I wasn't making good overtime money in insurance I'd get me a 2nd job at a 4/5 star hotel or condo again.
 
There's also work in hospitality with the companies that have contracts with Mercedes Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, The Battery, etc.

Aramark, etc.

I'd also check the event spaces websites and also the team websites. There are many major employers that hire all the time.

Ups corporate
Coca cola corporate
Delta corporate
Home Depot corporate
State Farm corporate
Geico Corporate
New York Life
Zurich Insurance
Progressive
Allstate
Liberty mutual
AIG
Hartsfield Jackson Airport
Georgia Tech
Georgia State
Emory
Atlantic Station
Publix
Ritz Carlton
4 Seasons
Costco
Trader Joe's
Mercedes Benz corporate
Porsche corporate
Papa John's corporate
Lenox/Phipps Mall
High Museum
Ponce City Market
ATL Hawks,Braves,Falcons,United

This is just off top of my head in Atlanta or middle Georgia
 
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Nah you haven't cause there's no reason why you shouldn't have a security job right now. Get your license and you would automatically be put somewhere. Told you this yrs ago.. you would be sitting at any1 of these new buildings looking at cameras making anywhere from 17 or more. You got a car could do Uber eats, door dash, GrubHub, capsule, instacart or be doing delivery for papa johns, dominoes, lil Caesar pizza.. fresh direct... could work at trader joes, costco
When I go to georgia next week that's what I'm trying to do SECURITY and find a room to rent.

I just gotta see how the residency thing goes cuz it's 6 months so I gotta work something out.
 
Despite your views on politics and HBCUs, I never want to see one of US fall to the wayside... Here's a good read I've held on to for a while - a side hustle trade I want to learn that I have on the TTD checklist


It ain't the immigrants fault if you don't take heed to the many suggestions in this thread...

2 fingers in the air - good luck to you bruh
Sickle Cell beta thalessmia minor bruh, I can't do physical work...

my type of sickle cell is very rare, I never get sick but when I use too much energy I end up with a crisis in my back.

It's pretty complicated, a big part of the reason i didn't give up on office work is because I can't do labor work at all.
 
I'm redoing a security guard resume and gonna give this out today and over the weekend, will be in Georgia next week to look around and see how that goes.

Goal is relocation to Georgia or another state.

Gotta see how residency and all that other crap works.
 
It takes time but it’s no harder than applying in the private sector. Took me about a year to come in from contracting. Once I was offered, I started 30 days later. I didn’t 62 applications, referred to about 15, 4 interviews to get two offers.

Keep applying.
And that's what they say on the subreddit, but your bills don't put themselves on hold while you're waiting for these jobs!!!
 
Bruh thought he was gonna get some comforting support and is instead getting tough but collectively honest feedback...

Like one of the other comments said, look at yourself in the mirror bruh - you're giving yourself a self-pity party and people ain't got time for that... In this day and age if you give up on yourself, can't expect others to willingly extend the olive branch... Tons of ways to make money legally or reinvent yourself, and nah it ain't easy, but when you chase the approval and satisfaction of others you'll forever be lost... It's your choice to make

Man I got a car, a condo, investments, retirement, and food in my fridge. I feel beyond blessed.

Ain't gotta be a 2025 car and bigger house, bigger TV and all that.

I will never lose my ambition but I balance it with humility and gratitude for having no interruption in employment through COVID, degree with no college debt, etc.

Blessings counted.
 
@totto You in way better shape than me. I been looking for a full time job for 4 years!!!
You have certs and are younger than me. I feel your pain but you need to get a grip.
I was going to say this! You have a degree AND CERTS!!! I'd kill for one, let alone kill AND give up certain body parts for both!!! You are in so much better shape than I am.

I know this is BGOL so I WAS making 18 figures a year, but I was laid off earlier this year and yea depression hits, but you have got to get around people that are gonna uplift your spirits. I know my model wife and children help, but they also are a hinderance as I am dad and husband. I HAVE to provide! But now I provide in other ways. Laundry, dinner, grocery shopping, getting the kids ready for school, shyt around the house, kids appointments, etc... I just did all of my kids Parent Teacher Conferences while my wife was at work (she ALWAYS made more than I did 24 figures) but she is taking on the Lion Share of the bills. I say all this to say; keep yourself busy! Set a time in the morning where you're hitting the proverbial pavement and applying to jobs. Then do something that is gonna take your mind off of your shyt, but keep you entertained. This is something you like to do. Personally I do models Optimus Prime, Mazinger, Gundam Wing Zero, etc... and gardening/landscaping. Then do something that gives you a sense of accomplishment. I never had time to wash my dirty ass baseboards, but them bytches is clean now!!!! And most importantly get yourself around people that are going to uplift you (DM me if you don't have that) It sounds like you have that in Atlanta. Lean on them HARD!!! You start feeling like shyt this is the person that is gonna get you out of your funk. And most of all take care of yourself! Someone mentioned mental health so I won't beat that dead horse, but wash your ass, brush your teeth. Nothing helps you stay in a funk like funk!
 
And that's what they say on the subreddit, but your bills don't put themselves on hold while you're waiting for these jobs!!!
I know man, definitely not ideal. I hope you all got something out back to help you stay afloat.

If yall were you enough I was say four years military would fix this and help with the certs but that’s not an option. Just keep going and don’t give up, please. Hate to see good brothers in trouble like this.
 
I know man, definitely not ideal. I hope you all got something out back to help you stay afloat.

If yall were you enough I was say four years military would fix this and help with the certs but that’s not an option. Just keep going and don’t give up, please. Hate to see good brothers in trouble like this.
Yeah...I married rich bytch!!!!
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CompTIA targets OT cyber skills gap with new SecOT+ certification​

May 19, 2025
CompTIA targets OT cyber skills gap with new SecOT+ certification

CompTIA announced it is developing a new certification focused on core cybersecurity skills for operational technology (OT) environments. The upcoming SecOT+ certification targets the persistent gap between OT and IT expertise. It aims to equip cybersecurity professionals, ranging from floor technicians and industrial engineers to cybersecurity engineers and network architects, with a unified skill set to detect, mitigate, and respond to security threats in manufacturing and critical infrastructure environments.

The association’s proposed SecOT+ certification will focus on several core domains. These include risk assessment-driven approaches to cybersecurity, ensuring professionals can identify and prioritize threats based on potential impact. The certification will also cover compliance with regulatory frameworks specific to operational technology environments. It will emphasize hardening techniques and secure configurations to protect critical systems from vulnerabilities.

Additionally, managing third-party risks and supply chain security will be key components, addressing the increasing threats from external partners. Finally, the program will cover strategies for integrating and securing legacy systems that remain essential in many OT settings.

Bridging divide between IT and OT

Detailing how the introduction of CompTIA’s SecOT+ certification reshapes the talent pipeline and workforce readiness in critical infrastructure sectors, James Stanger, chief technology evangelist at CompTIA, told Industrial Cyber that the organization has several goals in mind regarding the development of cybersecurity talent.

“First, it should help workers enter into the OT world more quickly. No one has ever tried that before on the scale we have in mind,” Stanger said. “Second, it should help traditional OT workers understand how IT security works. OT workers have traditionally focused on availability, more than confidentiality, integrity, authentication, and encryption. Because OT is a fundamental part of the world’s critical infrastructure, and because OT and IT technologies are now being combined, it is vital that OT workers become literate about IT technology concerns, as well.”

Third, he added that the goal is to help IT professionals develop a new skill set focused on securing OT systems. “Fourth, we want to streamline the process for workers to get into OT security. Fifth and most importantly, we hope that it will help each division of the critical infrastructure dynamic duo, the IT and the OT worker, to communicate more effectively. That is very likely the most important contribution we could make to global efforts to secure critical infrastructure.”

Unifying skills to accelerate transformation

Addressing how a unified skills framework across IT and OT domains could accelerate digital transformation while strengthening cyber resilience, Stanger noted that the convergence of IT and OT has been gradually unfolding over the past several years. “Yet, workers have lagged behind in their knowledge of either IT or OT. It’s long past time that we get everyone literally on the same set of pages, in terms of managing risk and understanding the technologies and workflows in each world. We envision that SecOT+ will provide that kind of unity, because it’s industry-driven,” he added.

Influence on policy and regulation

Stanger examined the potential long-term impact of the SecOT+ certification on how governments and regulators shape industrial cybersecurity policies and workforce requirements.

“Governments and regulators tend to approach cybersecurity with an IT-specific mindset. You see this with various directives, from NIS2 and GDPR in Europe to the ISO 2700x series worldwide and CMMC 2.0 in the United States,” according to Stanger. “This change will affect both implementation polices and upskilling frameworks: Literally thousands of working SMEs and leaders help create our certifications; many of the same people who create these industrial cybersecurity policy and framework mandates end up contributing directly to our standards. Except, in our case, we focus on hands-on, practical implementation.”

He added, “So, you could argue that SecOT+ will provide a scalable, affordable, and efficient way to put policies and frameworks to work. That’s our long-term goal.”

A unified theory for IT and OT?

Another issue Stanger addressed was whether a single certification can realistically bridge the cultural, technological, and operational divides that have historically separated IT and OT environments.

“As we create SecOT+, it will reflect current industry practices in both the IT and OT worlds. That’s what we do; we’ve matured processes for crowdsourcing wisdom from working experts. So, the program will hold up a mirror to the industry,” he said.

As such, it will, like CompTIA’s other education programs, present best practices in a clear and accessible way, he added. “It will make leaders and workers alike realize that they need to change their practices and lengthen their stride a bit. Nothing is more transformational than education, especially when it originates directly from the industry. You could argue that our goal with this certification is to act as a sort of unified field theory for IT and OT.”

Stanger mentioned that as organizations look for the best ways to reorganize themselves to secure critical infrastructure, “we’ll meet them with the ideal education program to help them make this happen in the best possible way.”

CompTIA isn’t alone in pushing forward OT cybersecurity education. The SANS Institute also rolled out a first-of-its-kind course to train professionals in safely assessing vulnerabilities in OT environments. ICS613: ICS/OT Penetration Testing & Assessments will debut in beta August 25–29 in Sandy, Utah, as an in-person-only offering. The beta run of the course will deliver critical hands-on training for cybersecurity professionals working in industrial environments.
 
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