02-04-2012, 03:00 AM
Jonathan Meer Wrote:Oh. Yeah.
Do software.
There is a difference between what you're doing and providing support for software such as Operating Systems. A systems administrator tackles managing an entire floor of users and servers. A Help Desk is mainly providing support to noobs who don't know that right clicking even exists.
My forte that I'm banking on is my extreme knowledge of the Windows operating system coupled with my networking knowledge. Plus my experience with hardware comes in handy too.
As a programmer you're on the side of IT about making the actual programs that I get to force/fix/smash my head against when Windows decides to act like a child. You couldn't pay me enough to program. Rather, you couldn't provide enough drugs.
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