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xenodamus wrote: » Never let a lack of advancement opportunity allow you to slack off in your current position. You should be giving your all regardless of your current responsibilities. If you show that kind of attitude at work, and there really isn't much opportunity for growth in that company, no supervisor would ever fault you for moving somewhere else to find it. They know that young, hardworking, ambitions IT guys aren't going to stick around long if there isn't a future to keep them there. Is there no Desktop Support type of team there? That's usually the natural progression after Help Desk. You want a role that's going to put you in the day to day hands on PC work. What kind of helpdesk/company do you work for?
baseball1988 wrote: » I don't want this problem to negatively impact the references I get.
xenodamus wrote: » Never let a lack of advancement opportunity allow you to slack off in your current position. You should be giving your all regardless of your current responsibilities.
MrRyte wrote: » Have you talked with your supervisor about this?
rsutton wrote: » Be honest and diplomatic with your boss. Maybe he can work out a career path internally for you. If there is no internal career path, see if the company will help foot the bills for exams so you can sharpen your skills and then look else where. Make the most out of the resources your company has to offer. A few years of Help Desk coupled with some MCITP track exams might be able to land you a junior admin position elsewhere.
cyberguypr wrote: » +1. This is very bad. We've touched on this on several threads. You were hired to do a set of tasks and there are expectations. The fact that your boss noticed your lack of motivation just puts you in a bad spot if you are planning on using him as a reference. If you are unhappy for any reason you should not let that affect your performance. As MrRyte mentioned, step one would be talking to your manager. If nothing can be done, then it is time to move on. I went through the same situation early this year. i talked, no one listened so I left. No one saw it coming as performance was never affected.
baseball1988 wrote: » I worked for about a year so far and realized that help desk isn't what I want to do. General promotion starts from Technical Analyst to Senior Technical Analyst to Technical Lead. These are only minor title changes but responsibilities are 80% identical. The issue is there isn't a variety of different career paths to chose from at this office. When I started the job, I was really motivated and excited for everything. But, as time goes by, everything is getting boring plus I'm less motivated. The boss noticed my lack of motivation and initiative already. And I, myself, already know that I don't want just 'title change'. Does it mean I should start looking for a new job? I don't want this problem to negatively impact the references I get.
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