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blargoe wrote: » You're not a developer, SQL Admin, or engineer, and you're currently making 6 figures? What IS your current job?
eMeS wrote: » seriously? These are the only three roles that make over 6 figures? MS
kalebksp wrote: » He did put engineer in there, so as long as you add engineer to the end of the title it is acceptable to make six figures.
eMeS wrote: » The sarcasm didn't come out in my comment.
kalebksp wrote: » He did put engineer in there, so as long as you add engineer to the end of the title it is acceptable to make six figures. Based on jimmypizzle83's profile I would say he's a technical trainer, in which case six figures isn't surprising. Are you trying to get out of training or are you just not seeing a lot of jobs available in that area?
kalebksp wrote: » It did, but apparently it didn't in mine.
Mishra wrote: » Although I'm curious about the answer to blargoe's question as well... I think this may help you. I'm speaking in my experience and opinions only, which will differ from person to person... And I'm speaking in generalities. But basically the programmers normally make more money than the network/system admins/engineers. Development seems to be in more demand than the other jobs... And if you are really good at programming, you have more opporutunity to become an architect in a company... If you get into the design field, like network design (CCIE) or system design then you make more than programmers/admins/engineers. But you can't just go get a programming cert and start making 6 figures at a company being their high level programmer. You have to earn reputation and get experience behind your belt... This will be the normal track to get your salary increased to 6 figures in most IT careers. Only the lucky skip around to high paying jobs... In the right spot at the right time kind of thing.
moberlander08 wrote: » I am also speaking from my experience, programmers do make more then networkers/admins and they are usually in more demand depending on the area. However there will always be a need to admin staff to keep equipment running and deal with the disasters that happen. If you want to get into administration, do both Microsoft and Linux because Microsoft is everywhere and with Linux experience you should be able to run Unix without to much difficulty. If programming is your calling try C++, Java or C# those three languages are in demand and used quite commonly. Also decide if you are working in IT for the money or because you like doing what you do. Hope that helps.
eMeS wrote: » The sarcasm didn't come out in my comment. I was being a smartass because Blargoe's response read to me like this: "If you're not doing one of these three roles, then how is it possible that you're making over 100k?" I can off-hand think of at least a dozen other IT roles where people regularly make over 100k. You've pointed out at least one of them. Given more time we could probably come up with several more. MS
JDMurray wrote: » The downturn in the economy has many businesses looking for a single person that can fill multiple roles. This is why you see (sometimes ridiculous) job adverts for an admin/programmer/DBA/writer/trainer/whatever. Three people are clearly needed by the business, but it can only afford to hire one, so they hope that someone will come along that fits their "dream employee" description the best. And the jack-of-all-trades that they hire usually won't be paid any better than if they only did one of those jobs. That's just the result of this current economic situation.
jimmypizzle83 wrote: » That is a very good point. I remember jobs just being more specialized when I first started in IT. Maybe I was just imagining things then. Oh well, I have an interview this Friday for a position close to home so hopefully it'll work out.
jimmypizzle83 wrote: » I then had to configure an XP PC, install office, AV/Antispyware, static IP config,. configure outlook, field some mock phone calls, configure a linksys router for WPA, and configure port forwarding.
RouteThisWay wrote: » lol if that is the test to get a 6 figure job, sign me up.
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