Brief-Wishbone9091
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I'm not a lower level helpdesk like escalating everything to others. But I am a upper level product support engineer who solves 70% tickets from my side and escalate 30% to developers. I don't identity myself as a system admin as I don't do much "admin" imho.
I am learning operations engineering and I feel I am learning very little and no progress. For the first 1 year at the job, I felt like I learnt lots of new things, but I've been stuck in this advanced beginner phase where most of the basic things seems alright but actually building things seems hard and impossible.
What can I do to accelerate my learning? I find it really productive when I am studying at libraries in My weekends. It helps to build my mental stamina/fortitude and I credit most of the things I learnt outside the job to the learning(self) on the library.
I run linux on my various virtual machines and keep tinkering with them. I think this is the bare minimum that every linux professionals are doing. I run nginx, LVMs, docker, k8s and keep learning new stuffs but I have felt that I am not reaching a next level of learning.
RHCSA could help but it's out of my budget. And company won't sponsor newbies. They only sponsors managers to learn.
Any guidance is available? If I want to write a bash script that does even slightly challenging things than simple stuffs, I've to use chatgpt and it ruins everything. I remorse using chatgpt because I am not actually learning when using chatgpt. I want to be write anything(I mean to reasonable extent) by myself.
I am learning operations engineering and I feel I am learning very little and no progress. For the first 1 year at the job, I felt like I learnt lots of new things, but I've been stuck in this advanced beginner phase where most of the basic things seems alright but actually building things seems hard and impossible.
What can I do to accelerate my learning? I find it really productive when I am studying at libraries in My weekends. It helps to build my mental stamina/fortitude and I credit most of the things I learnt outside the job to the learning(self) on the library.
I run linux on my various virtual machines and keep tinkering with them. I think this is the bare minimum that every linux professionals are doing. I run nginx, LVMs, docker, k8s and keep learning new stuffs but I have felt that I am not reaching a next level of learning.
RHCSA could help but it's out of my budget. And company won't sponsor newbies. They only sponsors managers to learn.
Any guidance is available? If I want to write a bash script that does even slightly challenging things than simple stuffs, I've to use chatgpt and it ruins everything. I remorse using chatgpt because I am not actually learning when using chatgpt. I want to be write anything(I mean to reasonable extent) by myself.