Message from @ThatGuy.

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2018-11-17 17:00:49 UTC  

experience*

2018-11-17 17:01:15 UTC  

@Mr Surkuri GMM is such a good thing to meme on

2018-11-17 17:01:17 UTC  

Also IT is a big commitment

2018-11-17 17:01:21 UTC  

Honestly I don’t think there’s any excuse not to work unless you’re horribly disfigured, dismembered, or mentally retarded.

2018-11-17 17:01:21 UTC  

it's such a shitty show

2018-11-17 17:01:51 UTC  

I’m thinking of trying to get an internship as a gunsmith or a forge place. Or maybe an internship at an IT department.

2018-11-17 17:02:28 UTC  

ive still got about 7 years of university until ill actually make any decent money

2018-11-17 17:02:31 UTC  

I am going into Speech Pathology, I have a Drafting Permit though

2018-11-17 17:02:42 UTC  

For anyone who wants to get into any IT career because they like computers, here’s a word of advice; **DONT**

2018-11-17 17:02:59 UTC  

oh

2018-11-17 17:03:05 UTC  

?

2018-11-17 17:03:32 UTC  

You will hate computers and want nothing to do with them after your first year or two

2018-11-17 17:03:53 UTC  

now i have the big sad

2018-11-17 17:03:57 UTC  

<O/ \O>

2018-11-17 17:03:58 UTC  

I was hoping to get into it so I could hopefully learn how to sodder and deconstruct a computer and such to give me more experience in the work force.

2018-11-17 17:04:01 UTC  

i did a corse in IT and it was just using to use word, eexcel, powerpoint etc

2018-11-17 17:04:05 UTC  

that is the only thing im good at in school

2018-11-17 17:04:14 UTC  

School was shite

2018-11-17 17:04:22 UTC  

@Capitalist Space Bats that’s not IT

2018-11-17 17:04:28 UTC  

But a nesscary shit

2018-11-17 17:04:44 UTC  

That’s just electronics repair

2018-11-17 17:04:57 UTC  

What’s IT then? I’m assuming basic debugging but Is there any sort of programming experience I could pick up from it?

2018-11-17 17:05:04 UTC  

More and more jobs require college degree s

2018-11-17 17:06:24 UTC  

Programming is also different

2018-11-17 17:06:29 UTC  

Someone is playing Wolfmother and Bloodfeather. NVM that's the football game.

2018-11-17 17:07:44 UTC  

What type of music do yall listen to?

2018-11-17 17:07:48 UTC  

IT is almost entirely about finding and implementing information tech solutions for your usecase and supporting them to ensure your infrastructure doesn’t go tits up

2018-11-17 17:08:10 UTC  

Like that phrase lol

2018-11-17 17:09:08 UTC  

Unless you’re like an integration analyst, there’s no programming involved

2018-11-17 17:09:38 UTC  

And unless you specialize ENTIRELY in hardware support, you’re never gonna be soldering

2018-11-17 17:10:15 UTC  

You’re basically just a janitor but for computer systems.

2018-11-17 17:10:23 UTC  

i have plans on fixing laptops for a living.

2018-11-17 17:10:53 UTC  

Im not sure I understand all the terms.
Infermation tech I don’t quite get.
Infrastructure I don’t fully understand but as this isn’t headwear it assuming it involves the computers ability to run.
Usecase I’m assuming means for the individual case I’m being given.

Would you be able to clarify a bit further?

2018-11-17 17:11:01 UTC  

That’s the best way I’ve heard it explained in a while @Data Pagan

2018-11-17 17:11:31 UTC  

The janitor has to fix a toilet when it overflows, the sysadmin has to fix the quickbooks server when the company files get corrupted

2018-11-17 17:11:46 UTC  

Fucking

2018-11-17 17:11:51 UTC  

**google**

2018-11-17 17:12:02 UTC  

Ah so data recovery for the most part

2018-11-17 17:12:06 UTC  

No

2018-11-17 17:12:15 UTC  

I remember wanting to be in IT then I learned what they do for the most part