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nel wrote: » anyone been in this situation before and what do you guys think the best way to approach this is? im so f*cked off at the minute wit this! you can tell the same thing happens all the time - contractors come in, do the work, leave with the knowledge and we are left to struggle to support it! arghhhh!!
networker050184 wrote: » I'd start looking for a new job. Sounds like they need a help desk jockey and not an engineer.
nel wrote: » Dammit im so frustrated right now!!! well and truely p!ssed off! OK, started a new job 5 months back as a network engineer which is my 2nd network role. Was told i would be involved in alot of project work etc etc. The place aint bad to work at, pay is reasonable and i get on well with the folk. But heres the annoying thing, we have alot of interesting stuff going on - new wan implementations, new LAN installs using cisco Nexus switches, new firewall installs etc. So yeah it sounds good...until your told basically none of the team will be getting involved and contractors will be brought in to do it all!! what the hell is the deal with that!?!?! its total BS because that basically leaves us doing rubbish call tickets all day every day without getting involved in some interesting stuff! anyone been in this situation before and what do you guys think the best way to approach this is? im so f*cked off at the minute wit this! you can tell the same thing happens all the time - contractors come in, do the work, leave with the knowledge and we are left to struggle to support it! arghhhh!!
NightShade03 wrote: » +1 for a new job. I am in this exact same situation no joke. I just finished interviewing for another company, even though I've only been here 6 months. You will be happier...run.
nel wrote: » anyone been in this situation before and what do you guys think the best way to approach this is?
mikej412 wrote: » Yeah -- all the time Get a job working for the VAR/Business partner or become an overpaid contractor and be the guy that comes in and gets to do the fun stuff.
nel wrote: » Yeah thats what im thinking after i wrap up my degree and CCNP
networker050184 wrote: » Why wait? Apply now! The worst they can say is no.
nel wrote: » Good point man, will probably have to head back down to england in search of work. Fingers crossed then!
Kaminsky wrote: » Nel mate, this might be the first but it certainly won't be the last time this happens in your career. It's just part of the profession. No biggee.
laidbackfreak wrote: » oi that wall was put there for a reason......! that said dont come to my place same ole promises here, in the last two years I've seen some fantastic stuff come into place and between 4 of us in the team we have the skills to put them all in. My boss calls the same firm in everytime to do the work, we as engineers do get to shadow them while they do the work and this is classed as our training!! I'm outta here asap lol I've got another interview tomorrow for a network security role. The jd looks interesting and slightly odd so the job is gonna be fantastic or cr@p I'll let you know after.
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