I would have to agree with you. My degrees are Business Mgmt. (undergrad) and MS in MIS. Fortunately, I was able to attain the security/firewall position at a large company and enjoy working there.
In my almost five year tenure here, I've seen many contractors who don't seem to understand basic network concepts, yet were paid more than me. Of course, they were eventually discovered and let go.
I also wonder if many of the louder complaints come from people like this.
No doubt. What do I do when I get home from my network analyst job? Turn on my computer.
I have a distinct feeling of separation between work and fun between my computer use. That's what really sucks about the outsourcing thing since I've found my happy niche.
Just for the record, what is your occupation?
"We're going to have to blow ROM".
I would have to agree with you. My degrees are Business Mgmt. (undergrad) and MS in MIS. Fortunately, I was able to attain the security/firewall position at a large company and enjoy working there. In my almost five year tenure here, I've seen many contractors who don't seem to understand basic network concepts, yet were paid more than me. Of course, they were eventually discovered and let go. I also wonder if many of the louder complaints come from people like this.
No doubt. What do I do when I get home from my network analyst job? Turn on my computer.
I have a distinct feeling of separation between work and fun between my computer use. That's what really sucks about the outsourcing thing since I've found my happy niche.
I honestly can't imagine doing anything else.