Arlos wrote:There's a big difference between a low level IT guy and the kind of stuff I was doing. I actually have an MCSE, but I consider it by far the least important of my certifications. Did you miss the part where I talked about how I was team lead of a team of 3, who's sole responsibility was to keep the network running for an online conferencing company, WebEx, whose entire business WAS the network? We literally controlled the fate of a several hundred dollar a year business, and we did a damn good job. I'd like to see YOU keep a multi-homed set of routers, running BGP to 8 different providers over multiple T1s and T3s, using route reflectors and HSRP running smoothly, and troubleshoot connectivity problems of individuals throughout the world, with no access to THEIR networks. That's what we did.
You have absolutely no idea how much training, knowledge, learning and experience is necessary to be able to do a job like that. None. Any retarded monkey can sell insurance, if they didn't mind being a useless parasite on society. I must say, you've found a job that fits you well. Should try being a used car salesman next. Or maybe televangelist, where you can bilk old ladies out of their life savings in the name of Jeheeeezzuuus.
-Arlos
I don't sell insurance, fool. And any 'retarded monkey' can be an administrator of a network. You chose your career path. The reason why you are going to be outsourced is because there's a gazillion college graduates with the exact same degree and certificates you possess and it's driving your salary base down because there's so many people who are willing to do your same job for less money. It's called Economics 101 you ignoramus.
Oh, and btw... I bet used car salesmen make more money than you.
owned.