I could spend all my spare time reading up on coding/programming/design but at the end of it the competition is so damn fierce I would be very lucky to get a job in any other field than "phone monkey support".
I love computers, working with them and making them do things but its a pity the IT industry is full of ass holes who are up themselves and dont want to give the next guy a chance.
As a developer, why anyone would want to be a tester I cannot imagine. I HATE TESTING. Its just so repetitive and dull. Any decent developer will have their own unit tests, so when its handed off to a tester they often perform really boring end to end integration testing.
... I could I could I could
you don't... and wonder why you haven't got any further?
They'll employ the guy who's best for the job... they're not interested in giving the next guy (who doesn't even bother) a chance
So yeah, you probably would be lucky to get any other job than a "phone monkey support", because you're unwilling to teach yourself it seems
or am I wrong?
So the way things are Im leaving IT and going into a new direction
Everyone's wanted into IT since the 90s when the salaries were high and the staff were treated right, it now seems like the salaries are dropping due to such high competition and IT support being seen as just another service like operations
MW
Such as?
Ive looked at other companies and theres nothing out there, and if there is its far too specialised and out of my league. Competion is just too fierce, there are 17 year olds who know more than someone in their late 20s who just got out of Uni.
So the way things are Im leaving IT and going into a new direction
IT people are up their own arses and think they better than everyone else.
I like the statement that you can go on the internets and learn, so what shall I put on my CV? "I learned from the internets"
Come on, be realistic
I like the statement that you can go on the internets and learn, so what shall I put on my CV? "I learned from the internets"
Come on, be realistic
+1
Although you could code something cool and show that to prospective emplyers... although that will only get you so far. I know someone who started in support, and in his spare time made a virtual web interface for diagnostics. Bosses loved it, took it off him but kept him in Support. Face it, its very hard to move around in IT end of