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jibbajabba wrote: » I'll summarize all five points in one sentence : I have a degree in electronics engineering and work in IT for 10+ years and right now I would prefer owning a bar, go into pig-farming or make a career in sofa-testing ... Getting too old trying to keep up ...
Snow.bros wrote: » Just want to here from you guys how are finding it in the IT industry? 1. What position are are in right now compared to when you were just starting out? 2. Where do you want to be in the nearest planned future? 3. Are you satisfied with your jobs, is it what you always hoped for from a point where it was only just an interest? 4. What do you love about this industry? 5. What would you want to change in your job?
nel wrote: » I have to say, re-reading my answers above makes me very sad but it signifies my time in IT pretty well.
jibbajabba wrote: » That's IT though. A lot of (frustrating) challenges to tackle. IT is a different beast compared to other areas. You are a tailor, people appreciate the result of a good suit. You are a baker, people appreciate a good cake, You are a car mechanic, people appreciate being able to drive again. IT ? Appreciation in IT is basically not having people whining, shouting or moaning at you I don't think someone ever came up to me thanking me for their VM not crashing for a few months or thanking me that they can receive emails day in and day out but are damn quick "On the case" if something isn't working for a few moments
DevilWAH wrote: » So I disagree there is plenty of thanks and compliments to be had in the IT world, just the same as any other field, we just should not expect i for the mundane. I mean as an engineer if I was at a desk fixing a PC I expected the user to say thank you as I left (Assuming it was fixed), but I don't expect a compliment for keeping the network running, that's what is expected. Its what I do to make it better that I want to attract the users attention in a positive way. Oh and in answer to your questions 1. I am a network Systems analyst, which basically means I look after the development of a network as part of a £250 million site redevelopment. As well as the IT consultant for other IT areas of the project. 2. happy here at the moment but next job will be either manage of a medium size Network team or an IT unit in the academic area (want to stay in science) 3. How can I not be, I get to mess about with stuff all day and at the end of it I will be able to look back on a large project which I have played a large role in making happen. 4. IT unlike Science is predetermined, in that it all boils down to a 1 or a 0. This means no matter what issue you face, one thing you can always be sure of, is that whether you are trying to develop a new solution or trouble shooting an existing issue. you can always relay on the fact it boils down to a yes/no answer. That is the only real limitation as to what you can do. 5. Tidy some of the crap of my desk maybe , but really as long as I go home knowing more than when I come in to work then the job is good and nothing needs to change. Weather its new IT stuff I have lent or project management or any thing. Just as long as I have learnt some thing.
Roguetadhg wrote: » 4. What do you love about this industry? - The people. Despite any distaste, we all have one thing in common - we're nerds or geeks.
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