


We will me migrating a new client to AWS in the coming weeks and I will be the one working on this project. I feel like I'm getting low balled and taken advantage of. So, I passed my AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification in February 2019. I decided that I wanted to move away from the Help Desk and get my foot in the Cloud. I've completed the most tickets in the company's history and have been a backbone for the company by helping expand our team. Unfortunately, I have since been making 42.5k. Over the phone my boss and agreed on a 45k salary. I began working for this company full-time in February of 2018.

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