Both Spouses in IT - What's your experience?

Within our marriage, both of us are in IT... networking and systems/desktop. My background is networking. Now I do more cloud, network automation, etc. though. Just would like to know if there are other folks in which you and your other half are both in IT. For a while, we actually both worked at the same company, LOL! We didn't have any issues, though I was concerned about there being marital stuff spilling out at work.Thankfully things were mostly under wraps and now I am at a new company anyway.
What has it been like for you? Do you ever feel competitive? What IT areas do you and your spouse work in? Do you study for certs together? Do you feel like you "shop talk" too much outside of work with your significant other. I know it can be easy to just default to talking about work when you are both in the same field. Were one of you in the field before the other? Just wondering if there are any other IT couples out there.
What has it been like for you? Do you ever feel competitive? What IT areas do you and your spouse work in? Do you study for certs together? Do you feel like you "shop talk" too much outside of work with your significant other. I know it can be easy to just default to talking about work when you are both in the same field. Were one of you in the field before the other? Just wondering if there are any other IT couples out there.

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We did not tire of each other because we worked in different departments... networking vs desktop support. We would see each other pass by in the hall or in the breakroom. Other than that we mainly would see each other at lunch. Eventually our schedules did not really allow for that.
I am more the competitive one and I seem to stand alone in that. LOLOL. Again, being in different sub-fields helps. We know different things, so not really any competition.
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I would see more issues coming from the whole Everyone else vs Network Admin thing. Oh, an application won't work, well it's 100% without a doubt no way in hell anything but the networks fault. Hun, I told you it's the network, my servers are fine, now go check the firewall.
I mean, can discuss work topics, take/give advices
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Same work place, I dont know
Personally, my gf thinks I work in the matrix so...yeah
I wouldn't want to work at the same place, however. It's my vacation away from her.
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She isn't really into IT, though she sorta studied for A+ for a couple weeks - I could see us running a small IT focused company together, with her doing the management/accounting side.
Great.
Do you ever feel competitive?
Hrm. Not really. If she would retire me, I'd let her. Then I could post on TechExams all day long! (Hrm, probably be doing something else, though, like voluntary audits for nonprofits or something like that.)
What IT areas do you and your spouse work in?
Me - Network/Security
Her - Network/Voice
Do you study for certs together?
Not really. We tend to study at different paces, with different focuses. I do tend to tell her what books are good to read for a given topic, and she does the same for me.
Do you feel like you "shop talk" too much outside of work with your significant other. I know it can be easy to just default to talking about work when you are both in the same field.
N'yet, but mostly because I actually like IT overall, and since what she does is slightly different, it'll be interesting still.
We do lend each other tips on things that one might be more experienced in than the other.
Heck, I was doing something the other day, and she knew about the default setting for the network adapter being turned off in ESXi. She saved me the time of looking up the documentation for the problem! I appreciated having that! If you do things long enough, you forget stuff
Were one of you in the field before the other?
I was in the field a few years ahead of her. No big deal. I encourage her to accelerate, but she wants to take it slow
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I lol'd.
As far as both being in IT goes, I think it would be fine assuming you aren't both in the same concentration. If I work as a Server Admin, I don't think there would be issues with desktop support, etc, etc. But when you both have the same job you run into competition in regards to pay, progression, success, and even how to handle an issue at work. IT is diverse enough where two people could both work it but be a total novice when it comes to your position.
I do think it would be awesome to be able to talk to my gf who I spend a ton of time with about the stuff I do and study and have an engaging conversation. I kind of agree with the other poster, she might as well think I work in the matrix and punch a time clock with Mr.Smith everyday while getting Neo's coffee. Suppose some rabbit holes are just not meant to be followed...woe is me.
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However, it is sometimes a challenge when both of us are on call at the same time or both have big project deadlines. It can be tough to balance those at times. He also has to contend with me spending all of my time with my coworkers, who are almost always all male. Sometimes that means a hint of jealousy, other times it means he wants to punch them when they're being buttheads to me. Most of the time, he gets along great with them.