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lsud00d wrote: » It's not bad, persay, but there is limited growth professionally both in financial and technical terms. By limiting yourself in either of these areas for an extended period of time you are potentially affecting your life long earnings, knowledge, and technical skillset.
Params7 wrote: » I'm using it to learn new technologies. There's no official training here, I'm just dumped into stuff and basically limited by how fast I can learn and pick up stuff. Lot of technologies I've never played with before, and I hate asking for help all the time, so its a great motivator to study these new technologies. Hope to progress to Tier 2, Tier 3 within 2-5 years, get some expert level certs at the same time, and finally move on out of helpdesk to management or consultation stuff (or if things really go well realize my dreams about becoming a movie director and enroll myself in a film school :P)
Akaricloud wrote: » As long as you're learning new things and have opportunities to advance there's really not much reason to leave. The moment you stop learning is the moment you need to look into leaving. It sounds like you're relatively new the the position but the main problem with most help desk positions is there really only is a limited amount of knowledge to be learned and it can quite easily be done in 6-months to a year. At that point unless you're able to advance internally then you really need to find new opportunities to learn which usually means finding a more advanced position elsewhere.
Cpl.Klinger wrote: » The great thing with where I'm working right now is there are many lines of support I can go into, and I can go upwards in each of those and other lanes in the company as well.
Polynomial wrote: » This is to retain you. Continuing through endless support might not be the best thing for you though.
Cpl.Klinger wrote: » Is it so bad to stay in this line of work for a while? .... Am I off or not?
tbhouston wrote: » I'm finding as i move along in my career, you never work a harder day than front line help desk.. the more you move, the easier your job becomes--and they pay you more!
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