IT man here

I am a network administrator. Anyone who also in IT field?

I’m certain we have plenty, but you’ll get a better response if you look at forum descriptions and post based on those.

I’ve reported this thread so a moderator will move it.

MOved to MPSIMS.

samclem, moderator

You can’t swing a CAT-5 without hitting an IT geek around here.

Or their significant others, in my case :slight_smile:

I was IT until September, but now I’m just another stupid user, mua ha ha ha!

I am in the IT field. Principal Systems Administrator at my regular, full-time job and sort of Consulting Director of IT at my part-time side job. I don’t really do any desktop support. My area of work is building infrastructure and making it all work harmoniously (SAN, Network, Servers, racks, power, cooling, monitoring, performance tuning and datacenters).

I am but a lowly Service Desk Technician - general troubleshooting covering, according to my callers, anything that plugs into a wall socket, beeps, or makes them curse.

Overall, it’s a fun job. :smiley:

When people as me what I do IRL, I tell them I am a Computer Janitor.

Occasionally I’m an Ignorant Twat. Does that count?

IT man here, IT man there, IT man everywhere!

No, of course that doesn’t count. That just means you’re the customer. :wink:

I enable bad development by fixing things. I’m so ashamed.

We have a very small company so I am the IT dept. I’ve renamed my title as “Grand Poobah in Charge of Keeping the Shit Running”

Therefore, I *am not *an IT guy. I’m a “Keep the shit running” guy.

I’m majoring in IT as we speak. I just started. Next semester I am taking Information Technology, Ethics, and Society, and a course in BASIC. Come back in a couple of years.

i know so many it man
they are in a place
baidu’s xiankaba (display card forum)
they never only talk dispay card ,they talk everything 24 hours
they not sleep
so many guys ,they all college
and they teach me too much
they just like talk any title about money ,about I.T
about the company ,everything

Basic what? And why? Seriously - does anyone still use BASIC? My current livelihood is based on people who know FORTRAN, so I may not be the best person to poke fun at seemingly archaic programming languages.

At my sister-in-law’s business, I am the “One And Only Who Knows How to Keep Windows NT And Modems Working. Yes, I Said Modems.” :smack:

At work, there are about 27,000 people in the “IT Department” so we tend to become rather specialized. My particular specialty is security administration on CA Top Secret mainframes.

VB still gets a lot use, sadly.

Visual Basic, computer programming. My mentor recommended I take C++ but they weren’t offering that next semester. Visual Basic was a second recommendation, and I figured it couldn’t hurt to have it.

i only know c/c++ were higher
but haven’t learn that
they programmer in chinese , always learn java
and some linux ,android,sql