If you work in IT, what do you do?

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freegeeks

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May 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: freegeeks
IPTV network engineer for a telco company


basically I'm responsible that porn gets from A to B without errors

fvcking awesome



not so when they call you at 3:00 AM because a customer could not rent Horny Housewives VII. I really don't care at that moment that the Video On Demand server has crashed, let me go back to sleep you friggin bastard. Of course you get up and solve the problem anyway :(

one more happy horny customer
 

amdhunter

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May 19, 2003
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I am the best damn System Admin in my apartment. :)

At work I am a lowly helpdesk tech. :confused:
 

bigfil

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Dec 2, 2004
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helpdesk
people call in with their issues i help em out

the official title is information technology specialist

currently trying to get back to desktop support
:)
 

SamurAchzar

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I'm a System Architect/Project Leader for Samsung Electronics, in charge of developing a new consumer product for the wireless telecom market.

I'm actually a part of a very small research group working on innovative ideas, this is one of them.
I get to deal with most of the target software (it's ARM9 based), characterizing the hardware design and features, and some general stuff you do when managing projects (like chasing contacts at other companies from which we source components, etc).
I'm basically an Embedded Software guy at heart but like the low-level side of things (hence the little hardware experience - enough for speaking their language ;) ).

I'm also escorting another project, which directly relates to Samsung's cellphones.

It's some sort of a dream job, we're as informal as it gets. I'm working directly beneath the CTO of our research center, and he's dealing with the corporate stuff, and there's PLENTY of that ;) I get to work with very good people, we're all in our 20's, great laughs (you wouldn't believe how immature we can get sometimes), nice technical challenges and you get to learn alot from working for such a behemoth of a company.
Also, signing off a consumer product is a nice achievement.

Not saying that's all I'll do in the next 5 years - I belong to the rare kind of people who must succeed with their own business, but for the meanwhile, it's a great job and great learning.



 

Juice Box

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Nov 7, 2003
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Mobile Ops.....

build and deploy handheld/tablet PC/laptops for a trading company. Also some helpdesk work...

pretty easy, but I enjoy it
 

Tab

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I am a intern, i basically take inventory of new stuff, unpack new stuff, put them on carts, fix broken computers, image computers, install drivers and of course insane amounts of web browsing that isn't work related.

 

Czar

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Oct 9, 1999
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Manage the pc enviroment along with another guy for about 100 workstation and I think 20+ servers now. Lately I have been mostly working with the new ibm blade system running a couple of vmware servers.

oh ... and its sooo awsome :D
 

Descartes

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Oct 10, 1999
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Owner/partner of a consulting firm that specializes in business process, product development, project management and development. I have no official title but usually simply list "Software Engineer" when asked. In actual practice I usually serve as development lead on projects, so that includes design/architecture, etc.
 

brtspears2

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Nov 16, 2000
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Network Engineer - design networks, configure stuff, fix stuff, secure stuff, deal with telephone systems.

This also includes figuring out how to fix the copier, coffee machine, microwave (basically if it has a screen on it with a digital readout, people want me to take a look at it).
 

adairusmc

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JoLLyRoGer

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Aug 24, 2000
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<-- Test Engineer 3 (a.k.a. Unix GAWD! ;) ) I do software testing, find ways to break it, and tell the developers why they're wrong and what they need to do to fix it. I work primarily with SCO (which is like if HPUX and Solaris had a bastard stepchild with a bad attitude) and OpenVMS.

 

Patt

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Jan 30, 2000
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Systems Analyst here ... mainly support and upgrades of in-place apps. I am currently coding a ton of real-time integrations between our massive systems. Getting old though ... :(
 

Sunner

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Oct 9, 1999
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Says System Engineer on my card.
Don't know how correct that is, but I handle a bunch of Solaris and Linux servers, and on bad days, I have to pat the odd Windows server on the back as well, I kinda suck at the latter though.
And some misc stuff, firewalls, backups, junk like that.

Quit my job about 45 days ago btw, I own!
 

randal

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Jun 3, 2001
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Network Operations at a datacenter.

That means that I'm a lot more of an Operations guy than a network person. I spend a lot of time managing our munchkins/interns, working on facility management (power/hvac/wiring/cabinets/etc) & coordination, managing my very own budget (not as fun as it sounds), and spend 15-20% of my time actually doing network engineering. I also poke at our very few internal servers occasionally, but do most of my heavy lifting on an aging POS bsd machine :D -- you cannot beat shell scripting!

I really like my job as it is normally ridiculously low stress. Projects plod along at the pace of A) the budget and B) the contractors, which means slow & slow. The very few customer complaints we get I normally handle as I am on the ground the most out of the management. I make a good amount of money for being 24, and the flexibility, vacation, benefits, time off, etc are all way overboard. I put in maybe 35 hours in a normal week, and travel and take days off/work from home regularly, just because I can.

The real stickler is when things go wrong. That is when the job turns into a nightmare - cannot leave until the problem is resolved. I really like being hands-on, and when things go wrong it is not uncommon at all to be at work for 3 days solid, then back the next morning at 8am. I am also on call very regularly, and as such handle an average of one off-hours issue a week - be it meeting a contractor for late-work, doing customer moves, late night facility maintenance, whatever. That really beats up my schedule, but it's part of the job.

So when things are bad, they are bad. When things are not bad, they are super-duper-awesome. And that is why I do what I do :)
 

rchiu

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Jun 8, 2002
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Lead programmer/analyst at a fortune 50 company. Mostly develop and architect software solutions using all kinds of technology to support Accounting/Tax department operations.
 

BHeemsoth

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Jul 30, 2002
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Originally posted by: Tab
I am a intern, i basically take inventory of new stuff, unpack new stuff, put them on carts, fix broken computers, image computers, install drivers and of course insane amounts of web browsing that isn't work related.

Bingo.

Except I also got to develop an inventory script that is being used company wide to inventory all IT assets.