Anyone here found themselves moving from red hat/centos dominated job, to a debian/ubuntu workplace?
I'm searching for work (sys/linux admin / devops), and I've miraculously have four companies interested, at least for interviews for now.
Two of them are red hat/centos, the other two are predominately or entirely debian/ubuntu.
All of my linux work experience (99.99999%) is red hat and centos. I feel weird about pursing these debian/ubuntu opportunities as if they aren't linux. I've have personal experience with Ubuntu years ago, and I actually like Mint on my laptops. But for server-side stuff, I just feel odd about it. Could be bias and I am much more interested in the two opportunities that are red hat based.
I mean they are essentially the same, just some differences. I think it is also because I'm taking the rhcsa next week and it I kinda feel a bit low about busting my ass studying for it to then get a job where i don't actually use it.
Anyone here feel the same or some encouraging words to get over my stupidity.
Also, I know I don't have to accept an offer from them if I get one, but I am unsure of what to do if lets say one of them gives me an offer that is debian based. I mean the experience will be good. wtf is wrong with me
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>>55208461
>wtf is wrong with me
Performance anxiety.
My advice would be to just jump into the deep end. It's rarely as bad as you first think.
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But I do like the challenge of learning new stuff. Hell, the jobs I applied to are above my experience. But I do think there may be some truth to what you say.
It'll look good that I have experience with both red hat and debian on my resume for future prospects so I'll just suck it up.