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🚀 From GED to Cloud Engineer Trainer ☁️💻 #cloudengineertrainer | Cigar Aficionado 💨 | Family 💪🏿🇺🇸
My first cloud engineer role offered me a base salary of $55k. A year and a half later I got my second cloud engineer role making $115k, now I work for the feds making more. If you lack vision, you’ll lack actions towards life changing goals.
I’m a Chambers, my blood run American deep to the 15 colonies. Still you’ll never convince me to see my African brothers as the opps, I know too much history. Study Dr. Ivan Sertima & more 💪🏿🇺🇸❤️
I get it—tech looks fun, the money’s real, the work looks chill, and I care enough to help. But don’t confuse access with ease. The hustle is sold separately. You don’t need to be a genius, but you do need to think. How you train is how you’ll work in your tech career.
Good morning. 😊I say this respectfully and out of love: If I tell you which provider is offering free certs and your first response is “Do you have the link?” instead of Googling it… you’re already starting off on the wrong foot. Tech requires initiative. Start practicing now.
I don’t want my son to ball, know how to ball, or know a kid named Ball—before he picks up a laptop to build AI apps. But $1.25B just got offered to one AI engineer. I grew up being told to learn Spanish or be left behind. Only 5% of web content is Spanish. 97% of businesses run…

(Take advantage of those free Oracle certs while you can. They are a path to upward mobility)
OpenAI agreed to pay Oracle $30B a year for data center services | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2025/07/22/ope…
My man Taylor just sent me this content that's a handshake to everything Kierra's sharing below. Goal. Strategy. Execute.
Quite honestly, the MIT/Stanford/FAANG/etc credentials don’t scare me because I know I’m a beast and I’m willing to do whatever I need to do to get where I need to go. We live in a world where you can now create your own prestige+ motion, you just have to FOLLOW THROUGH.
Still with weeks pay and a phat severance in the pocket 😎🙌🏿‼️
I got laid off on June 30th. I signed my offer letter for my new job today 🥹🫶🏽.
Because these particular set of executives aren’t aren’t smart enough to understand the implementation level and chose shareholder greed over future business operations. In other words they plan for it not to be their problem as they cash out on wins before it catches up.
😂 Maybe CNBC saw my callout- now they’re finally covering what’s happening with AI & layoffs. Companies are replacing jobs with AI, but hiding it behind “restructuring” and “efficiency” PR-speak. Execs won’t admit it publicly... too much legal risk and shareholder fear. So…