• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

What kind of work do you do?

I work at a Corvette restoration and reproduction company. In customer service now but have done about every job in the company.
 


Thats what i hope to do! How is it? I hope these CIT courses will greatly help me

Not bad. Everyone wants "The cloud" nowadays so the game is changing, but... still deal with dumb users, dumb software and failing hardware!

Are you in the field yet? What area are you trying to get in to? Learn what you can about virtualization... that's where it's at now. VMWare ESXi!
 
Aviation Instrument Tech. But I also freelance in Graphic design and other creative medias. Actually have my masters in Multimedia design but still can not find a job that pays close to what I make as a tech in that field.
 
I work in a carpet warehouse....I cut carpet all day...I am in school getting my degree in IT/networking....I used to do pc repair on the side but I do not have the time for it anymore.

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Been doing IT for something like 9 years. Been between jobs for a while, and it's been phenomenal for my sanity. Every problem I deal with in the day is strictly my own.
 


Not bad. Everyone wants "The cloud" nowadays so the game is changing, but... still deal with dumb users, dumb software and failing hardware!

Are you in the field yet? What area are you trying to get in to? Learn what you can about virtualization... that's where it's at now. VMWare ESXi!
I'm currently taking 100 level Info Tech System classes for a CIT major. I'm not liking all the programming, and I think i want to be on the hardware aspect of this field. Like physically setting up and managing networks and such, so I was told to look into electrical and computer engineering technology. People in my classes are getting boners over setting up 3 different OS's and messing around in VMware studio 9 or whatever that virtual program is. I'm not a big fan of that. I like to be more hands on than programming and all that logic crap. Right now i'm in this VMware clase with operating systems n virtualization, networking class, HTML Java class, and intro o algorithms and programming. Not my cup of tea.
 
I'm currently taking 100 level Info Tech System classes for a CIT major. I'm not liking all the programming, and I think i want to be on the hardware aspect of this field. Like physically setting up and managing networks and such, so I was told to look into electrical and computer engineering technology. People in my classes are getting boners over setting up 3 different OS's and messing around in VMware studio 9 or whatever that virtual program is. I'm not a big fan of that. I like to be more hands on than programming and all that logic crap. Right now i'm in this VMware clase with operating systems n virtualization, networking class, HTML Java class, and intro o algorithms and programming. Not my cup of tea.

So you'd rather put together/configure servers, switches, cabling, etc? I'm not one for programming either. I'm sort of a mix between hardware/sotware... just depends on the client I'm at. Built a terminal server last year with 256GB of ram! That was nuts.
 
Just make sure you learn your programming anyway. Otherwise, you'd be like a mechanic that doesn't want to learn electrical. At the very least, scripting will make your life easier at some point. I can't walk around outside without tripping over Java jobs.
 
Agreed! Basics like simple dos commands, visual basic... even some VBA will all be helpful. On the software side, makes software deployment much easier when pushing out via group policy, etc.
 
I've found one banana spider. Big ass mother f*ckers.

VS

Industrial sized rats
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Who wins?
 




I am a warehouse selector at a grocery distributor in michigan. Some say im a professional box picker upper. I worked as a mechanic at a pontiac dealer before that and i really miss having a job that required thought sometimes haha.

meijer warehouse or spartan warehouse on 76th street?
 
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