I went to school to be a programmer but turned to telecom for my first job, went on to be a voice administrator and am now just a repairman...
I love this job and I learn as much as I want or have time for, I decide how much time I'll need to fix a system. It's not hard to do my job
but any good repairman has a few years of expirience to deal swiftly and correct to any problem.
Only problem is that people generaly think my clicking the mouse 5 mins or updating firmware is something the guy at the newsstand could have told them. But as that guys number wasn't available, they called you and expect to pay just enough to buy a beer.
Do you really expect from the first repairman you call to be a modern Homo universalis?
I went to school to be a programmer but turned to telecom for my first job, went on to be a voice administrator and am now just a repairman... I love this job and I learn as much as I want or have time for, I decide how much time I'll need to fix a system. It's not hard to do my job but any good repairman has a few years of expirience to deal swiftly and correct to any problem. Only problem is that people generaly think my clicking the mouse 5 mins or updating firmware is something the guy at the newsstand could have told them. But as that guys number wasn't available, they called you and expect to pay just enough to buy a beer. Do you really expect from the first repairman you call to be a modern Homo universalis?