blogs.techrepublic.com.com — Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers ? they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets ? but some of these will apply to them as well.
Oct 15, 2007 View in Crawl 4
armandomOct 15, 2007
Try working IT for a school district.
Closed AccountOct 16, 2007
I think it's that way in every industry...
Closed AccountOct 16, 2007
"Having 8 Directors and VPs behind me and starring at me working will not stress me out"As long as they keep their mouths shut and not ask "what are you doing now" or "is it fixed yet" every 5 seconds and expect you to answer.
ronaldbOct 17, 2007
You've been watching too much "House"...
byttleOct 21, 2007
i just dugg you for the fact that your so popular...
shawnzNov 4, 2007
no, i used windows 2000, which was released parallel to ME. and i've never used OS X. also, operating system editions are huge jumps to be basing my comment on -- i meant more like simple database software.
fearlessmoronMar 8, 2008
Stupid hiring managers tend to hire people who deliver a better interview session over an IT guru guy but sucks at communicating w/ ppl. I work at IBM and I've talked to more stupid IT ppl than I ever done at Staples. These people range from IT support specialist to IT Network Administrator. Some of these people do not even know how to enter BIOS, or even install a device drivers. They call me, who is an IBM Support Rep for IBM in-warranty customers, for help, I was like how the F did you get this job? Work on your interviewing skill, do not let people think you are stupid because of the way you talk. Let them judge on your IT skill, not just your interviewing skill.
fearlessmoronMar 8, 2008
oh lubix, I said the same thing to my customers on the phone, it's Windows, it will crash anytime, IBM cannot guarantee an error free or uninterrupted working condition of the computer !!!!!