I work on help desk, you stated the problem, i can fucking assume you want me to advise. Fucking christ.

Also i support "financial advisors" so their lives and jobs really do not matter.

    • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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      1 year ago

      it does kinda suck, cause i mostly sit here also wishing all this shit would come crashing down. My skills could be applied elsewhere, some asshole who talks about Nvidia stock all day is worthless to society.

      but, this is my highest paying job by far. Last job i made like $40k. Went job hunting, got two offers, $45k and $55k. I took the $55k and im making $60k now and i get 20 days off, plus holidays that only the post office and banks get(like MLK and Juneteenth, which are holidays celebrating black history but only bankers and mailmen get those days off). I do feel pretty useless though. I get to work from home though so yayyyy

        • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
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          1 year ago

          it could definitely be worse. The pay and good benefits keep me from quitting. They must pay everyone pretty well cause people don't leave too often, seems like people just move to other departments. And ive been able to travel to some of the offices which has been cool a couple times and a nightmare once lol. I went to a SF Giants game and used the company card haha. So yea, im pickin nits mostly.

      • Cummunism [they/them, he/him]
        hexagon
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        1 year ago

        ive been in IT for 6 years, and started with an MSP where companies would hire us for IT support. They would still be using shit like Office 2013 and we'd do insane shit to get it setup for Office 365 accounts. My company luckily pays out the ass for proper software so Office is way more reliable. It really always comes down to how fucking cheap a company wants to be, and when I did support for non-profits they were always cheap as fuck. We'd spend so much time fixing stuff that certainly could be alleviated with money. But a shitload of companies don't see IT as an asset. I am lucky my company does at least. Plus most of our shit is single sign on.