faintingheart wrote: » So i'm not screw and can still find a help desk job?
faintingheart wrote: » NetworkNewb it was less then a month. Thanks for the advice I would leave off myh resume.
faintingheart wrote: » Hey i google National Help desk database and it doesn't exist.
scaredoftests wrote: » Do you have any knowledge of networking? If so, you can try to find any jr. network admin positions, apply and see if you get any bites. Otherwise, work a year at helpdesk.
McxRisley wrote: » I'm afraid that once HR logs the nature of your resignation in the NHDB(National Help Desk Database) that you will most likely be black balled from ever doing help desk work again. Now it is up to you to decide whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. I think most would consider it a blessing...
faintingheart wrote: » I know this stupid excuse but it was because the drive was about 2 and half hours long.
futurehendrix wrote: » I love this thread only because when I worked at help desk, I sat right across from the exit door (literally) and would fantasize about just getting up and leaving after about my fifth "reset internet explorer" call of the day..... you, my friend, are a national hero.
jeremywatts2005 wrote: » You should never quit a job without having another one lined up or about to start. That is a big no go in tech.
jeremywatts2005 wrote: » Highly unprofessional to walk off a job. You give a 2 week notice and suck it up if they make you work it out.
jeremywatts2005 wrote: » It is not cool at all.