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      I bypassed my jobs security restrictions...

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      scottalanmillerS

      @ls_tech said in I bypassed my jobs security restrictions...:

      Funny thing i accually tried to use the situation to send to the IT department and see if they could get me a job over, turns out only SUP can talk with IT departments and the emails i tried to send off too are old. i was excited to use it in a positive way. Yeah ill just learn at the job and not take a risk of termination by telling/

      From what you said elsewhere, IT may be all offshore which would imply that, unless you want to take a paycut and move to the Pacific Ocean, there's no IT option for you. When a company of any size outsourcings and/or offshores a department, that will normally cut off any path you have at joining that department from the US, at least not as a very senior resource.

      We face a similar problem. We aren't in Asia, but are in LATAM. If you were working for me in the US, and this chain of events unfolded, and IT was your dream, and we were impressed with your work.... you'd still face a "so, you want to move to LATAM?" question before you could consider a position on our IT team.

      Sadly, it's most likely, if this is how your company is, that it likely doesn't present a path into IT for you in you are in the US. But that's okay, it's a great job for studying IT and learning and getting ready for that IT job somewhere else.

      Also, I highly recommend less time on the A+. Read the book, learn the material, but do it quickly and skip the exam. Go right to the Network+. Any job that cares about the A+ isn't a real or good IT job and will just hold you back long term. A+ is an exam for bench, not IT. Loads of crappy IT shops expect it, but is a crappy shop what you want? Probably not. Go for the IT exam instead and move directly into an IT job. Slightly harder to get your foot in the first door, but a much faster ladder to climb.

    • ls_techL

      If you were to start all over, knowing what you know now.

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      @Pete-S said in If you were to start all over, knowing what you know now.:

      Hiring smart people sounds like a great idea but if they're smarter than you, why wouldn't they run their own business? Why would a smart person work for someone dumber than they are? I'm not saying they wouldn't - I'm saying you need to figure out a reason why they should.

      Everyone who works for me is smarter than me, I'm the only one dumb enough to own the place. 😉

    • ls_techL

      Hello IT Community!

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Pete-S said in Hello IT Community!:

      They don't manage or operate anything, they design different aspects of the car.

      Well, in the race car analogy, lol, yes. But in IT they don't.

      Software Engineer: Writes the code that runs on a router or switch.
      Hardware Engineer: Designs the chips and motherboards of the router or switch.
      Network Engineer: Determines which routers or switches to buy, how many, and how to initially configure/deploy them.
      Network Admin: Maintains and adjusts routers and switches that are already in use.

      The first two roles are software engineer and electrical engineer. They make products that you can sell and buy and neither would ever consider themselves IT in any way, and as IT we should naturally feel that they are very different.

      The second two roles are IT. They don't make products, the configure and manage the products. The first two roles sit on the "Vendor side" of things . The second two sit on the customer side. The IT jobs are all about "using whatever products are right for our network and business needs", that's where they become IT.

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