OMG...this is a constant headache I deal with. They think I'm supposed to be Jim Rohn or Les Brown the motivational speaker every class. It's partly why I focus on online instruction via video now. It's soul draining at times with some students. I actually had a few students ask why videos can't be under 5 minutes and why training has to take over 30 days (so they can go pass the exam and get their $100,000 job). I mean...you can't make this stuff up.
We had a training house here in Colorado Springs that promised A+, Net+, and Sec+ in 20 weeks. I laughed out loud, but was a little angry because unless the student is remarkably astute or has had prior training, there's no way you get all that in 20 weeks. That company is no longer in business in the Springs. Over promise, under deliver. Our school takes 18 months for an AoS degree, and few students even make the effort to actually certify when we give them every opportunity.
We had a career college here back in the 90's that would waive $65,000 salaries if you would show up for an 18 month program to get your MCSE. I see it all the time in higher education - because they're all trying to get their share of that phat Title IV or VA tuition money.
Finally, I had a student come to me, one time, and wanted me to cheat for him to get his CCNA. He didn't want to put in the hard work. I told him to "F" right off. I couldn't believe the level of insult that he would ask that of me.
And nope, you definitely cannot make this stuff up.
Maybe this is an overly intense example but
Tom MacDonald wrote a song called God Mode, where he talks about all the hard work and sacrifice he had to put in, despite the adversity he created for himself and the adversity around him, to make it big as an independent artist in the rap/hip-hop industry. The way I see it, if students aren't willing to leave every excuse at the door and realize that NO ONE is going to hand them the certifications, training, knowledge, and wisdom through sweat labor to reach those goals, then simply do not deserve to be in the field. I believe this with every fiber of my being.
But isn't that our society though? No one wants to watch full YouTube videos when Shorts will do. Students want to be able to doomscroll their training or get it through ChatGPT. I know kids that want me to validate them after about a year in the classroom as being on par with me. I don't think I'm all that and a bag of chips, but I have been doing this for over 35 years now. I may not be the best, but that doesn't stop the kids of wanting instantly what it took me decades to get. I didn't deserve it, I didn't earn it. God gave me the ability, I took those gifts and used them. That's the ONLY way it happens, IMAO.
Many of us old-tymers are the same way here. But that's the overly entitled way of it and I have zero patience for students who aren't hungry and believe in hard work to make their dreams happen.
I read it on Reddit all the time. They want to watch some prerecorded videos like those from Messer or Dion at 1.5X speed and take a battery of practice exams so they can put another cert on their resume for a job that they will never get.
Dude, I keep telling you...get the heck off of Reddit - you're only going to give yourself an aneurysm.