| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| yes, respect your techies! The stages of my career in the tech field: tech support, web developer, webmaster, quality assurance specialist, network administrator, IT manager, project manager. I got sick of the business because it's truly a thankless job.
On the network administration side: when you're responsible for the network, the shirts think the servers run magically by themselves. The second the network has any kind of hiccup, it's YOUR fault and must be fixed within an hour. Heaven forbid you recommend calling Microsoft tech support at $225 per incident. They'd rather have you troubleshoot the problem for a week (paying your weekly salary) and THEN call Microsoft who helps you fix the problem immediately. The shirts also think IT is a 9-5 job when in reality it's 24/7.
From the development side: the time allocation to make a quality application requires 25% development and 75% QA. QA is critical and often skimped out on and when bugs arise (and they will), the coder is often busy working on another project trying to beat an unrealistic deadline and is not able to do a fix. I have seen this happen sooooooooooo many times it's ridiculous.
Thank God I am in a position now that I am able choose with whom I work, doing projects for friends, family, & a few coworkers. |