10.) The pay in IT is good compared to many other professions, but since they pay you well,
they often think they own you.
9.) It will be your fault when users make silly errors.
8.) You will go from goat to hero and back again multiple times within any given day.
7.) Certifications won’t always help you become a better technologist, but they can help
you land a better job or a pay raise.
6.) Your nontechnical co-workers will use you as personal tech support for their home PCs.
5.) Vendors and consultants will take all the credit when things work well and will blame you when things go wrong.
4.) You’ll spend far more time babysitting old technologies than implementing new ones.
3.) Veteran IT professionals are often the biggest roadblock to implementing new technologies.
2.) Some IT professionals deploy technologies that do more to consolidate their own power than to help the business.
1.) IT pros frequently use jargon to confuse nontechnical business managers and hide the fact that they screwed up.
About Me
- Kamal's Blog
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Professional Report/ Technical/ Blog/ Academic and Ghost Article Writer,Application Developer, Database Administrator, Content Creator and Project Manager in a wide variety of business & enterprise applications. Particularly interested in client/server and relational database design using MS-SQL Server & Oracle. Always interested in new hi-tech projects, as well as close interaction with the DB querying & reporting. Also a specialist in Education Management. Actively seeking the processes for merging Enterprise Lean Sigma (ELS) with IT.