Roguetadhg wrote: » ... Bosses know that I work under the pretenses that I don't actually have a 'home', but they don't know my fiance and myself take days when we can eat food. Go figure. Today's my day to fast ...
pram wrote: » Why would a Professor tell you to get out on the first lesson? How did he even know who you were?
kgb wrote: » Can you elaborate on that? That statement confuses me (granted I'm still on cup#1 of coffee).
the_Grinch wrote: » My high school guidance counselor didn't like me very much and in my senior year I had to meet with her several times to discuss my future plans. In one of those meetings she told me I wasn't college material and I should consider the Army as an alternative. Eight years later I graduated from a very good school and have a job. Also graduated with a 3.42 gpa
RouteThisWay wrote: » I was ready to jump up to the System Admin position. A position opened up- my boss (managed the IT team from tier I - admins) approved the idea, but was vetoed by his boss (the CIO). His reason was blatant- I wasn't old enough. I was 22 at the time and he felt I wasn't old enough to do the job, whatever that means. I ended up leaving 2 months later for a System Admin position- and my boss at the time gave me glowing reviews and is still a good friend/mentor. I was asked on about day 4 how old I was here- unfortunately, I just wasn't prepared for it. I told them the truth obviously, but some people were very surprised when I told them I was 25 (87 Model I was called ha). I think the "IT Grays" in the hair, technical knowledge, married w/ kid on the way, etc all made them think I was a bit older. Not sure how to recover from this but continue to make myself an asset and contribute- but I am hoping this won't impact my progression here in the future.
RouteThisWay wrote: » This may sound like a victim mentality, but.. my age has been a roadblock.
Roguetadhg wrote: » Wait. Your story sort of.. ended abruptly. You failed everything, including other subjects, after someone said you'll never amount to anything in IT. I was expecting a "Up" to the end. Like "I then found X job because I failed, and now I'm getting the big bucks" For me: Workplace doesn't want me to get certifications. I don't get to work on any equipment, or get to be apart of planning for anything, I can't even sit on any plans of the sort. I'm hungry to get those experiences, so I'm trying to talk my boss, through many ways, to let him to take a chance on me. Bosses know that I work under the pretenses that I don't actually have a 'home', but they don't know my fiance and myself take days when we can eat food. Go figure. Today's my day to fast I, however, I don't have an "Up" to my story. Yet. Im working on that part! Comon better pay/more responsibility! "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work" – Thomas Edison
lfcgeorge wrote: » You can do anything you set your mind to in life.
RouteThisWay wrote: » This may sound like a victim mentality, but.. my age has been a roadblock. When I was working in a Help Desk role, I was ready to jump up to the System Admin position. A position opened up- my boss (managed the IT team from tier I - admins) approved the idea, but was vetoed by his boss (the CIO). His reason was blatant- I wasn't old enough. I was 22 at the time and he felt I wasn't old enough to do the job, whatever that means. I ended up leaving 2 months later for a System Admin position- and my boss at the time gave me glowing reviews and is still a good friend/mentor.
emerald_octane wrote: » Don't worry man i'm in the same boat. My (current) boss told me point blank that because he didn't make a certain amount of money at my age (several years my senior) that he wouldn't pursue getting me wages that matched my skill set or contribution to the company. So I am busting my ass hardcore to get CCNA, VCP, wait for my CISSP to mature up, spam my resume to the job boards then i'm out of here like a ghost. Keep in mind I have more technical knowledge on certain subjects and certs than this individual.
Roguetadhg wrote: » It was his first coffee, too I've let my bosses know I live out of my car. I would rather keep them in the loop of personal information so they might be able to expect things. So if I say "I have to go" It's because they know a family member passed or such. However, they don't know I only eat every other day because I need to make the money I make stretch for two people.
olveramarturo wrote: » Lucky you... Where I am, over 35 is too old. You don't even get interviews if you put your age on the resume. And yet, you keep hearing stories of how much experience people is needed... go figure!!
VAHokie56 wrote: » Jesus man that sounds awful, where are you located? might be time to look for another job. It sounds like your making less then minimum wage????