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thomas130 wrote: » however most of the places will only take you on when you got a degree so I will need to wait.
thomas130 wrote: » The negatives . Even though I be the same room I probably feel a bit left out my old team . Might find the job boring if all I doing if performing backups at least the helpdesk gives my variety.
msteinhilber wrote: » What kind of upward movement do people in ops positions typically make if any? Are there other co-workers that are in a more administration or networking type role that you ultimately desire that moved up from ops and/or a helpdesk role? If there are people who started out in ops and moved up from there in your organization I would take advantage of the better pay and the slightly different experiences you would be exposed to from working in the server room rather than staffing the helpdesk. It sounds a bit odd though that the ops people at your organization make more than the helpdesk people. I know of several organizations in my area that operate decent sized datacenters and the ops people are similar duties (backups, restore, racking new equipment, decommissioning old equipment, escorting customers to their equipment, etc) and they are some of the lowest paid people in the facility even below helpdesk. Are you sure the job duties are strictly what you have posted here, or could there be more to it?
msteinhilber wrote: » Honestly, if it's rare or unheard of for people to move up from ops then I would probably pass. Assuming you are getting by on the salary currently earn that is. The extra money is always a great thing to have, but if the extra money is going to land you in a position that you are less likely to move upwards from it may not be worthwhile in the long run. If you stand a better chance of moving up from the helpdesk I would probably keep working away at the certifications and really show your desire to move up at work and also keep your eyes out for other opportunities at other organizations. Speaking of my area, ops tech's are really kind of viewed as the grunts of the datacenter - just the muscle and script jockeys sort of. I would rather have an extra year of helpdesk experience than a year of experience running backup scripts and verifying backups. The main reason behind that is the helpdesk role demonstrates troubleshooting and technical thinking whereas the ops role is more of a do X, then do Y, followed by Z role and if things don't go according to plan you'll probably be escalating the issue upwards.
thomas130 wrote: » To be honest I have'nt seen anyone move up from computer operations ....
dynamik wrote: » (except website work sucks, seriously)
msteinhilber wrote: » This is the truth he speaks, why do you think he resorts to exotic dancing? Website work sucks worse than a man sliding up and down a pole.
mikedisd2 wrote: » Especially with the danger of splinters.
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