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Why I love the job
Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Despite the responsibility there are few life and death scenarios. Though we occasionally get a wake up call at 3am, unlike doctors we IT people rarely deal with situations where life hangs in the balance. Sure a server may crash and burn but no one is going to be injured unless they happen to be sitting atop the unit when it goes.

The downside, pay grade aside, is that unlike doctors we do not have a fully stocked medical supply closet from which we can produce any tool we need or so desire. Scarcity of resources is one of the most frustrating things about working in tech. There are never enough computer cycles, system memory or hours in the day to get everything done. Technology is often left in service well beyond its expected life and is often retrofitted instead of replaced so as to save money in the short term.

Still despite the downside I still look forward to coming into work and rarely dread the impending crisis of the day. If only I could have the same attitude when home electronics or automobiles fail.

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A the end of the day...
Written by endgame on 2008-06-26 16:22:20
it is only money. But try telling that to some guy who is getting kicked out of their house. Or worse, telling some guy at the bank the loan is not collectible and his stock options are going to be worth less. for some reason the second seems to have a harder time coming to grips with reality. i wonder what that says about our world?

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