The seven dirtiest jobs in IT
Working in IT isn't always pretty. Some of us have to get dirty -- in some cases, literally. The good news? Master one of IT's dirty jobs and you're pretty much guaranteed work. We don't guarantee you'll like it, though. Here are seven of the dirtiest jobs in IT, and why they're needed.
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I wrote AS-400, IBM and
I wrote AS-400, IBM and Tandem COBOL along with IBM assembler. Where can I find one of those jobs?oh are you the one? am still
oh are you the one? am still trying to replace as400 with sap..So which is worse, tech
So which is worse, tech support for users who make the most astoundingly counter-intuitive mistakes over and over, or tech support for software engineers who generally run roughshod over existing software management and security tools as well as the network itself while trying to get a project done.Hey Campbell, Sadly, it is
Hey Campbell,Sadly, it is possible to have a tech support job that covers both of those scenarios. I know this all too well, as this is my job.
The restraint in using profanity on a day to day basis is a skill that's learned, believe me.
The worst?
The worst? Microsoft-anything. Working with MS stuff is like attempting to deal with a 12-year-old carrying a machine-gun.i like 2 work in this
i like 2 work in this environment