like when I email my first period English teacher, and she writes at the bottom "M.A. National Board Certified Teacher, CSUN Writing overseer blah blah"
I don't want to post an off topic question on one of these forums and get a billion down votes so I can't communicate there anymore with out looking like a moron
I have been a sysadmin, network admin, presales tech support, director of security, and various things, but my favourite title is 'lead pyrotechnician'
And when half the people who see it, don't know what you do
they wont be able to judge
You actually have work experience though, so you have more to work with lol
I can't fancy up a job tutoring kids in college preparatory math
all this college stuff is a pain, I think I rushed through alot of it
I might take the year off, though I'm worried about finding a job. Most of the mathematics I know is pretty much useless (number theory, some abstract algebra, etc)
what was your first job if you don't mind me asking
Paper Round, plumber's mate, civil servant, mainframe computer operator, bailiff, minicomputer operation, PC Support guy, network support guy, senior pc support guy, networking engineer, senior networking engineer. what fun!#
It makes me super uneasy that they were defendants in a class action suit (I believe they lost?) along with apple, over monopsonist collusion to keep wages down.
@FalconMomot Same - I think the risk with working at one of the big boys (Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon) is that it's going to become very hard to step back down without people thinking you fucked up
@FalconMomot Yeah, I've always been tempted to get in with one one day, but high stress and high risk and I'm not young enough to have missed the dot com bubble going pear shaped
in my experience, and my family's, since the point of contractors is to be elastic, as soon as there is a hint of economic trouble you're out of work for a while.
at least with a startup, you have a few customers... that's hard to get as an IT contractor.