this is silly. a lot of IT people "who always have a job" don't know their asses from holes in the ground. I just worked a consulting gig where a problem has been occurring for months, shutting down an important customer service. There were 3 other consultants previously involved, a corporate IT "team" and the vendor who installed and managed the equipment. EVEN AFTER EXPLAINING WHAT WAS WRONG and why, NO ONE DID ANYTHING FOR 3 more WEEKS. Bad IT is so common, people think it's normal.
this is silly. a lot of IT people "who always have a job" don't know their asses from holes in the ground. I just worked a consulting gig where a problem has been occurring for months, shutting down an important customer service. There were 3 other consultants previously involved, a corporate IT "team" and the vendor who installed and managed the equipment. EVEN AFTER EXPLAINING WHAT WAS WRONG and why, NO ONE DID ANYTHING FOR 3 more WEEKS. Bad IT is so common, people think it's normal.
kenfo0 8 months ago
Cool.
magicalfreedom 1 year ago
Great video! 1 day out of the week to learn new technologies is a great way to ensure job security.
RaptorTX915 1 year ago
absolutly right!! this is ITIL/ITSM professional!!
I am IT Consultant and I always got job even in bad days.
Row65537 1 year ago
Well I know about networks etc and I still don't have a job (:-{
Zeamus634 2 years ago
thanks for this. This was really useful. I like this IT consultant's attitude!
mistedmirror 2 years ago