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Alif_Sadida_Ekin wrote: » 6 months into this job and I still get up in the mornings excited to go to work.
LucasMN wrote: » Unlike everyone else, I'd say do it. I currently work at one of these 1 star companies. I don't really mind that no one talks to me except when something breaks. I go home for lunch, so I don't mind not socializing. There is usually only 1 or 2 people in the lunch room anyway...watching tv or on their phones. I love the work that I do. Building the knowledge that will help me move higher up the IT ladder. Turn around here is crazy fast considering there is only 50 employees. People that have been here less than a year make up 25% of the total employees. 2 years or less would make up 70%. The rest are 5-18 year employees. Pay is only OK for the location, but it was the only job I could find at the time that was really what I wanted to do. (Higher level stuff than what you can do at Geek Squad). They really don't care about what is the current trend. Some people still have old Microsoft Ball mice. Last winter I finished upgrading the last 20 or so people to LCD monitors. The majority of people (besides IT and programming) are on Dell GX260's....1.8-2.6Ghz, 1GB ram, with 20-40GB hard drives! Windows 7? Forget that, most people just got upgraded to XP a couple years ago. I'd say if they pay is better than where you are working now, go for it. It seems the majority of IT people don't stay in the same job for as long as i'd consider the norm anyway.
UnixGuy wrote: » If you are sure that this is really the kind of experience you want, then go for it (and piss on everyone at work j/k) No really, if they're a-holes, then that's their problem not yours...I was in similar situations, and it sucked big time, but I tolerated and got to where I want. You can do it..
Alif_Sadida_Ekin wrote: » If it's a dream position, I say go for it. No one says you have to stay put there for 5 years. Get in, get your experience, and leave for greener pastures. I did this with my last position. I knew the company was in an unstable industry (publishing) and the boss was a dick. However, I took the job since it would give me valuable experience in server administration, databases, and programming. I stayed there for a year and a half. I took the knowledge from there to get where I am now. I got a 20K increase in salary and I'm with a MUCH better company (better boss, benefits, company culture, industry, people, etc.). 6 months into this job and I still get up in the mornings excited to go to work. Sometimes we have to suffer a little to get the reward at the end. Good luck.
baseball1988 wrote: » The career is my dream job. But the company is terrible. Colleagues don't say "Hi" or "Have a nice day" at work. Everything is micromanaged. No cafeteria or kitchen because risk of socializing. No holiday pay for the first year. Should I submit my resume to a 1 star company? My current company is already terrible but applying to an even worse company is scary...but i get to get my dream job but i know i wont stay long. what do you think? or should i hold off and apply to better companies? I also looked on linkedin...everyone leaves after 4 months or 8 months.....
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