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Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT

If you are preparing for a career in IT or are new to IT, many of the “dirty little secrets” listed below may surprise you because we don’t usually talk about them out loud. If you are an IT veteran, you’ve probably encountered most of these issues and have a few of your own to add — and please, by all means, take a moment to add them to the discussion. Most of these secrets are aimed at network administrators, IT managers, and desktop support professionals. This list is not aimed at developers and programmers — they have their own set of additional dirty little secrets — but some of these will apply to them as well.

10.) The pay in IT is good compared to many other professions, but since they pay you well, they often think they own you

Although the pay for IT professionals is not as great as it was before the dot-com flameout and the IT backlash in 2001-2002, IT workers still make very good money compared to many other professions (at least the ones that require only an associate’s or bachelor’s degree). And there is every reason to believe that IT pros will continue to be in demand in the coming decades, as technology continues to play a growing role in business and society. However, because IT professionals can be so expensive, some companies treat IT pros like they own them. If you have to answer a tech call at 9:00 PM because someone is working late, you hear, “That’s just part of the job.” If you need to work six hours on a Saturday to deploy a software update to avoid downtime during business hours, you get, “There’s no comp time for that since you’re on salary. That’s why we pay you the big bucks!”

9.) It will be your fault when users make silly errors

Some users will angrily snap at you when they are frustrated. They will yell, “What’s wrong with this thing?” or “This computer is NOT working!” or (my personal favorite), “What did you do to the computers?” In fact, the problem is that they accidentally deleted the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop, or unplugged the mouse from the back of the computer with their foot, or spilled their coffee on the keyboard.

8.) You will go from goat to hero and back again multiple times within any given day

When you miraculously fix something that had been keeping multiple employees from being able to work for the past 10 minutes — and they don’t realize how simple the fix really was — you will become the hero of the moment and everyone’s favorite employee. But they will conveniently forget about your hero anointment a few hours later when they have trouble printing because of a network slowdown — you will be enemy No. 1 at that moment. But if you show users a handy little Microsoft Outlook trick before the end of the day, you’ll soon return to hero status.

7.) Certifications won’t always help you become a better technologist, but they can help you land a better job or a pay raise

Headhunters and human resources departments love IT certifications. They make it easy to match up job candidates with job openings. They also make it easy for HR to screen candidates. You’ll hear a lot of veteran IT pros whine about techies who were hired based on certifications but who don’t have the experience to effectively do the job. They are often right. That has happened in plenty of places. But the fact is that certifications open up your career options. They show that you are organized and ambitious and have a desire to educate yourself and expand your skills. If you are an experienced IT pro and have certifications to match your experience, you will find yourself to be extremely marketable. Tech certifications are simply a way to prove your baseline knowledge and to market yourself as a professional. However, most of them are not a good indicator of how good you will be at the job.

6.) Your nontechnical co-workers will use you as personal tech support for their home PCs

Your co-workers (in addition to your friends, family, and neighbors) will view you as their personal tech support department for their home PCs and home networks. They will e-mail you, call you, and/or stop by your office to talk about how to deal with the virus that took over their home PC or the wireless router that stopped working after the last power outage and to ask you how to put their photos and videos on the Web so their grandparents in Iowa can view them. Some of them might even ask you if they can bring their home PC to the office for you to fix it. The polite ones will offer to pay you, but some of them will just hope or expect you can help them for free. Helping these folks can be very rewarding, but you have to be careful about where to draw the line and know when to decline. For help, take a look at TechRepublic’s free download “Ten ways to decline a request for free tech support.”

5.) Vendors and consultants will take all the credit when things work well and will blame you when things go wrong

Working with IT consultants is an important part of the job and can be one of the more challenging things to manage. Consultants bring niche expertise to help you deploy specialized systems, and when everything works right, it’s a great partnership. But you have to be careful. When things go wrong, some consultants will try to push the blame off on you by arguing that their solution works great everywhere else so it must be a problem with the local IT infrastructure. Conversely, when a project is wildly successful, there are consultants who will try to take all of the credit and ignore the substantial work you did to customize and implement the solution for your company.

4.) You’ll spend far more time babysitting old technologies than implementing new ones

One of the most attractive things about working in IT is the idea that we’ll get to play with the latest cutting edge technologies. However, that’s not usually the case in most IT jobs. The truth is that IT professionals typically spend far more time maintaining, babysitting, and nursing established technologies than implementing new ones. Even IT consultants, who work with more of the latest and greatest technologies, still tend to work primarily with established, proven solutions rather than the real cutting edge stuff.

3.) Veteran IT professionals are often the biggest roadblock to implementing new technologies

A lot of companies could implement more cutting edge stuff than they do. There are plenty of times when upgrading or replacing software or infrastructure can potentially save money and/or increase productivity and profitability. However, it’s often the case that one of the largest roadblocks to migrating to new technologies is not budget constraints or management objections; it’s the veteran techies in the IT department. Once they have something up and running, they are reluctant to change it. This can be a good thing because their jobs depend on keeping the infrastructure stable, but they also use that as an excuse to not spend the time to learn new things or stretch themselves in new directions. They get lazy, complacent, and self-satisfied.

2.) Some IT professionals deploy technologies that do more to consolidate their own power than to help the business

Another subtle but blameworthy thing that some IT professionals do is select and implement technologies based on how well those technologies make the business dependent on the IT pros to run them, rather than which ones are truly best for the business itself. For example, IT pros might select a solution that requires specialized skills to maintain instead of a more turnkey solution. Or an IT manager might have more of a Linux/UNIX background and so chooses a Linux-based solution over a Windows solution, even though the Windows solution is a better business decision (or, vice versa, a Windows admin might bypass a Linux-based appliance, for example). There are often excuses and justifications given for this type of behavior, but most of them are disingenuous.

1.) IT pros frequently use jargon to confuse nontechnical business managers and hide the fact that they screwed up

All IT pros — even the very best — screw things up once in a while. This is a profession where a lot is at stake and the systems that are being managed are complex and often difficult to integrate. However, not all IT pros are good at admitting when they make a mistake. Many of them take advantage of the fact that business managers (and even some high-level technical managers) don’t have a good understanding of technology, and so the techies will use jargon to confuse them (and cover up the truth) when explaining why a problem or an outage occurred. For example, to tell a business manager why a financial application went down for three hours, the techie might say, “We had a blue screen of death on the SQL Server that runs that app. Damn Microsoft!” What the techie would fail to mention was that the BSOD was caused by a driver update he applied to the server without first testing it on a staging machine.

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What are the dirty little secrets about working in IT? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 08/31/07
Some others... Locrian_Lyric | 08/31/07
Dirtier still... therealjamocha@... | 08/31/07
and more... Locrian_Lyric | 08/31/07
more chewd@... | 09/04/07
True! Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Some more Back stabbs venkateshsrini3@... | 10/10/07
What is wrong with some of you? connelly.shawn@... | 10/10/07
True! HURTS bluwtrsal@... | 10/10/07
Y2K Jimmy S | 05/16/08
but how much of it was "business opertunity" before new years 2000? Neon Samurai | 05/16/08
absurd cdrates | 09/23/09
Nonsense connelly.shawn@... | 10/10/07
Agreed, Adding Value gets noticed bgnewtech | 10/10/07
Title says it all rattler767@... | 10/12/07
Politics Wins over Technical thunder78@... | 10/13/07
To Thunder78 Tony Hopkinson | 10/13/07
Noticing IT markc@... | 10/19/07
What is wrong with us? inachu | 11/02/07
Agreed, learn to market yourself smorison@... | 11/08/07
It ain't necessarily so.... Tante Waileka | 12/25/07
Who are u exactly? A IT manager or a business manager? sid66792001@... | 12/26/07
You're kidding... right? bared | 03/24/08
Shawn Works on Pluto coyotech@... | 12/01/08
Dream world of Management lorenfoster@... | 12/01/08
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To thunder 78 smeeagain | 12/01/08
To Smeeagain Tony Hopkinson | 12/01/08
Yet another spickens@... | 12/25/07
And another Mudbug_z | 03/20/08
So very true... BomberMedic | 09/04/07
You are not blackmailing them. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Absolutely right!!!! bfilipiak@... | 09/05/07
He often is. Absolutely | 09/05/07
Time vs. Knowledge istari2ve2002@... | 09/18/07
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...not blackmail... HappyHeathen | 10/13/07
You AREN'T wrong. williamjacobs@... | 09/04/07
In my last job they were kingttx | 09/06/07
Actually, tech writing is at the far end of the tech skills maldain | 10/10/07
This is Normal in IT rcsteinbach@... | 09/04/07
Advise T3CHGOD@... | 10/10/07
Normal in IT cwise@... | 10/11/07
IT monopoly joshuaj@... | 09/05/07
Another secret vette03@... | 05/08/08
begging me ZenaPrincess | 09/12/07
The cost is what the market willbear jtakiwi | 10/10/07
Here's why its not blackmail gitmo | 10/10/07
So very true... sp4566@... | 10/10/07
Not wrong at all... trentv@... | 10/10/07
Blackmail away....... rattler767@... | 10/12/07
Am I wrong to be "blackmailing" them? Probably. Do I care? Not really. gwarren@... | 10/16/07
Bend'em over and don't kiss'em when you are done. azredwinger@... | 11/09/07
Not blackmail smiller987 | 12/02/08
. .a.b | 09/04/07
Not funny ~Atheria | 09/12/07
Funny NickNielsen | 09/13/07
Not funny ZenaPrincess | 09/13/07
Not funny cwise@... | 10/10/07
Gateway...Ha ha ha! JonathanX | 10/10/07
Get educated then you have nothing to fear connelly.shawn@... | 10/10/07
what outsourcing? Allen. | 10/10/07
I couldn't have agreed with you more Tesyola33 | 10/10/07
definately NOT funny... buddyfarr | 10/15/07
Not funny nicko_paul@... | 04/04/08
Zen.. I'm with you...and it's a good thing.. sandyman_2000@... | 10/10/07
Outsourcing tchester@... | 10/11/07
Remember there are a lot of US posters on this site Tony Hopkinson | 10/11/07
Coding yourself out of a job chinrich@... | 09/07/07
Coding yourself out of a job nicko_paul@... | 04/04/08
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17 jpb@... | 09/07/07
The article is titled "dirty secrets". Locrian_Lyric | 09/11/07
You are in for a big shock Tony Hopkinson | 09/12/07
Amen brother! Locrian_Lyric | 09/13/07
make things to efficient ZenaPrincess | 09/12/07
What do you mean things are too difficult? Locrian_Lyric | 09/13/07
So it was you was it ? Tony Hopkinson | 09/13/07
Wrong language... lars.nielsen@... | 12/01/08
Personal Experience? ben@... | 09/20/07
More Personal Experience Flick_2002 | 10/10/07
Not where I work! sleach@... | 10/10/07
I've often wanted to work in Oxford or Cambridge Tony Hopkinson | 10/11/07
Oh, Really!!! minhas_ir@... | 10/10/07
how can I be part of a positive solution? thomas.l.deskevich@... | 12/01/08
Expert at everything mmuskratt | 10/10/07
re: Expert At Everything michael_zed | 10/10/07
This must be widespread bloodninja | 10/15/07
Absolutely True chris@... | 11/10/07
Boy Did You Hit the Nail on the Head! lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
I've a close friend between jobs currently because of burnout Neon Samurai | 01/03/08
IT Job Demands coveycraig@... | 05/25/08
Yep, this is my current job ljl_geek | 12/02/08
RE:Your IT expertise has an expiration date jjs@... | 05/14/08
Not sure that I can agree with 14. royhayward@... | 08/31/07
NY City Area, was laid off 8/15/01 Locrian_Lyric | 08/31/07
I lucked out erikmidtskogen | 09/04/07
Who moved my cheese sundarhp@... | 09/04/07
That's another issue. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Cycles... JamesRL | 09/04/07
Wow Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
A good deal many of us were in the same boat... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Time and patience JamesRL | 09/04/07
The Book Of Patronizing Platitudes fcarr@... | 09/04/07
Too many self help books frontdesknapoleons@... | 09/04/07
I'm writing a self-help book Locrian_Lyric | 09/06/07
good for you... davedowd68@... | 09/07/07
Age factor too! ITSecurityGuy | 09/07/07
my dad hits that one a lot Neon Samurai | 09/07/07
seen it ccdunk@... | 09/07/07
Speaking as an "old" un ( yes I'm over 35!!) winnielorson | 09/11/07
Good grief, another adolescent joyce@... | 09/11/07
ahem ITSecurityGuy | 09/14/07
Old Guys Rule dshelman@... | 10/10/07
We had our day jwooden@... | 10/11/07
Speaking as an "old" un ( yes I'm over 63!!!!) Paul@... | 05/08/08
Oh so true!!! alan@... | 09/25/07
No Joke! kbproctor | 10/10/07
Move to the dark side join the business smeeagain | 12/01/08
Another dirty secret mrskc629@... | 10/05/07
Another dirty secret nicko_paul@... | 04/04/08
*Bingo* ljl_geek | 12/02/08
Not sure I do either... MarcFitzsimmons@... | 10/10/07
Re: Another dirty secret amanda@... | 10/17/07
Not just IT TonytheTiger | 08/31/07
Ditto NateLANman | 09/04/07
Lack of Friends? mattohare@... | 09/04/07
Allow me to rephrase.. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
No friends really means no allies mmuskratt | 10/10/07
If it plugs into the wall it belongs to IT rkilroy@... | 09/04/07
VoIP NateLANman | 09/04/07
If the computer doesn't have power... kkopp | 09/04/07
Electrician is a UNION job in many places Old Timer 8080 | 09/04/07
Electrician kkopp | 09/04/07
Union Electrican...what union wayoutinva | 09/07/07
power outages bamyclouse@... | 09/05/07
Not a fan of Calvin & Hobbes comics I guess. Absolutely | 09/05/07
now abs.. Locrian_Lyric | 09/06/07
chuckle... royhayward@... | 09/11/07
If the building doesn't have power... Top.Gun | 09/06/07
If it plugs into the wall it belongs to IT aoife.ocarra@... | 09/04/07
and ... TonytheTiger | 09/04/07
IT Request cchalk@... | 09/04/07
Bubblewrap..ROFL Shellbot | 09/05/07
If he doesn't, Shell... NickNielsen | 09/05/07
What no bubblewrap?? jaysongalloway@... | 09/06/07
Bubble wrap IS an IT item ITSecurityGuy | 09/07/07
We can fix anything.. reclaim25 | 04/04/08
Who plugged "THAT" in to the wall!? dlantagne@... | 09/05/07
Possible record for late night calls jeff@... | 09/14/07
Same here... NaughtyMonkey | 09/04/07
Doesn't even have to plug in... dhenderson@... | 09/04/07
Oh no! Not a computerized cappucino maker! Geek Girl | 09/04/07
Already been done :0 NickNielsen | 09/04/07
no need for a hammer waltrutka@... | 04/11/08
A missed opportunity... andrew.moore@... | 05/08/08
Be happy adamtorres@... | 10/10/07
Did anyone remember the Air conditioning system brau@... | 09/04/07
Well... Apart from... sketchy_2001 | 09/05/07
define engineer ITSecurityGuy | 09/07/07
My uncle was engineer alaniane@... | 09/10/07
Too True MidnightStorm | 09/05/07
If it plugs into the wall, it must be electronic... trobertson@... | 09/05/07
If it plugs in... Top.Gun | 09/06/07
Do not also forget... miltonarredondo@... | 09/05/07
or has little lights, or makes wirring sounds .... snixon@... | 09/11/07
I know what you mean. microtechcomputer@... | 05/08/08
11a) if it plugs in it must be IT 11b) knowledge by proximity mault@... | 05/08/08
I know everything about everything Chaz Chance# | 09/04/07
classic BOFH! wildwasser@... | 09/04/07
Re:BOFH frank.kaplan@... | 09/04/07
Classism? mattohare@... | 09/04/07
that is part of the dichotomy... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
We had an ex employee say something Dr Dij | 09/05/07
Dress codes NickNielsen | 09/04/07
In any pharma in the US ITSecurityGuy | 09/07/07
Correction: Locrian_Lyric stoolpusher | 09/04/07
touche` Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
The Coffee Machine PetGeek | 09/05/07
Only Once... kbproctor | 10/10/07
addition to #13 dominik.aigner@... | 09/04/07
It's Just a Button juliebeman | 09/04/07
That was Easy!!! honcho21@... | 09/04/07
It really does work!!! Jrats_Revenge | 09/04/07
New Secret: IT People Have It Easy. om_Instance | 10/10/07
Not just IT - Nursing and education too and I suspect others bamyclouse@... | 09/05/07
Even more dirty ... drdosus | 09/04/07
11. LOL!!! No User | 09/04/07
YMMV jpb@... | 09/07/07
Not just IT ascott@... | 10/10/07
BIG Roger on 11, 13, 14 bluwtrsal@... | 10/10/07
Some others... tucker@... | 01/17/08
well said n3ur0 | 05/08/08
Couple more smeeagain | 12/01/08
from an old dog - remember ibm1401 or 1440 or model 20 boudreau_alan@... | 12/05/08
How about these; Tai Chi Bear | 08/31/07
absolutly !! n3ur0 | 05/08/08
Some more TonytheTiger | 08/31/07
or "Black on Black" LOL LocoLobo | 09/04/07
The last computer shop stole my video card mazinoz | 09/04/07
Telephone whip support. inachu | 11/02/07
Being Hired Secret damone@... | 08/31/07
Consultant dark secret bulwynkl | 09/01/07
and why I left consulting... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
You were never a consultant - you were consulting staff christopher.grenville@... | 05/09/08
We support training rkilroy@... | 09/04/07
It's not just IT Claptrap1 | 09/07/07
you had me laughing at "connected by bluetooth" Neon Samurai | 09/08/07
TRUE ...Its a fact Damone ..vote 100% raju.rawat@... | 09/04/07
Product Integrety frn2007@... | 09/02/07
Excellent Jason No User | 09/03/07
"Also, if they train us we will just leave for a better job." sketchy_2001 | 09/05/07
You got it! No User | 09/07/07
Middle management nicholas.hurley@... | 09/03/07
Five worst words to hear when walking in the door on Monday... NateLANman | 09/04/07
Ouch Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
This weekend I bought....... jblalock4@... | 09/04/07
I hear ya epyon255@... | 10/10/07
That is My Life! lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
I had a phrase for this at one job mmuskratt | 10/10/07
Dead on webmaster@... | 09/04/07
My Favorites!!! Arsynic | 09/04/07
Expected to know the solution before they describe the problem reloaded2010@... | 09/04/07
Mind Readers 101 lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
You mean you don't get grrltechie | 09/04/07
We must have the same supervisor... NateLANman | 09/05/07
I feel you on that one thomasm@... | 12/02/08
Absolutely! Now I must add AngyeGyrl | 12/29/08
Bypassing the Help Desk smr19 | 09/05/07
Company Partiesq TheGooch1 | 09/06/07
Cross-company IT parties kingttx | 09/06/07
Any other positions open? lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
Helpless Desk ? Mudbug_z | 03/20/08
#1. All IT problems are essentially human, and not technical. DelbertPGH | 09/04/07
You are so right Cloudberry | 09/04/07
Getting a new manager can be death to your career james.r.azeltine@... | 09/04/07
That isn't IT specific JamesRL | 09/04/07
Alas. All of us pros are expected to know everything! HardwareEng | 09/04/07
Oh yes! trossi@... | 10/10/07
Forgot the most important one Richard B | 09/04/07
Increasing productivity ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
The bean counters have a hard time seeing that.... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
The problem is alaniane@... | 09/04/07
which is why.... Locrian_Lyric | 09/05/07
Producing what? DelbertPGH | 09/05/07
Not 100% ballistabob | 09/04/07
Geeks jerry_gjm@... | 09/04/07
Recertify wcomegys@... | 09/04/07
Good point ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
Don't forget Murphy's Law caricc1@... | 09/04/07
You should... NaughtyMonkey | 09/04/07
True that jd4001@... | 03/06/08
Passwords Don.Thul@... | 09/04/07
#10 - pay tekdawg@... | 09/04/07
Why do they fire new hires very quickly? zaidab99@... | 09/05/07
When we find out they lied about what they know Dr Dij | 09/05/07
Its a mercy, really JamesRL | 09/05/07
For the same reason most of ours quit before training is complete royhayward@... | 09/11/07
#11 Newbies who think they know everything Dr Dij | 09/05/07
that and... Locrian_Lyric | 09/07/07
I never alaniane@... | 09/10/07
the worst part mutabletao | 09/05/07
you hit the nail on the head cwhull | 09/06/07
Project Stages ;) smeeagain | 12/01/08
Dirty little secrets of working as an IT educator and other misc jobs bamyclouse@... | 09/05/07
very helpful informations! A+ cotempty@... | 09/06/07
Tech is engineering, and needs overhauling bcroner | 09/06/07
The fear of losing their job techie ilk_t@... | 09/07/07
convincing the business rolondro@... | 09/12/07
Management - bend over insert head Stephenbale@... | 09/12/07
My secret ZenaPrincess | 09/12/07
Too much experience can be a bad thing. online_reading@... | 09/21/07
Too much experience can be a bad thing. nicko_paul@... | 04/04/08
x josephmartins | 10/04/07
Another dirty little secret. dorner@... | 10/10/07
Get it in writing! t.wielock@... | 10/10/07
What IT is... Dilberter | 10/10/07
So true! StormChaser | 10/10/07
Hot Women simonh@... | 10/10/07
Dumping Ground tbutler@... | 10/10/07
A new book called Downsizing, Outsourcing, and Backstabbing stuknicks@... | 10/11/07
60 minutes stuknicks@... | 10/15/07
Champagne life on a beer budget kariuki@... | 10/12/07
Taken Advantage of.... jor55 | 10/13/07
Servers keep rebooting! inachu | 11/02/07
Entire company tried to fix a computer and failed. inachu | 11/02/07
Older women in IT inachu | 11/02/07
Where were you? lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
Older woman in IT bfloyd@... | 03/21/08
Not just women, boyo ljl_geek | 12/02/08
So I heard a admin was going to be fired for being lazy inachu | 11/02/07
Woman demanded her dancing bears back. inachu | 11/02/07
time tables and when things will be compleated darkonechameleon | 11/09/07
A lot of that depends on your management NickNielsen | 11/09/07
Oldest profession m.daspit@... | 11/12/07
Quit whining and act like a professional nick_spanos@... | 11/16/07
oh yeah actistellar@... | 12/01/07
If you're hired as a consultant, chances are... ozzie_tech | 12/02/07
I have a few more to add... lindacarroll@... | 01/03/08
Right on the Money! Cosmic1 | 01/17/08
Fair Labor Standards Act Screws Computer Professionals dwstclair@... | 03/20/08
If you've qualified for that exemption NickNielsen | 03/20/08
Almost everybody qualifies dwstclair@... | 05/09/08
Old guy's jargon jwooden@... | 03/21/08
How many more times? ascott@... | 04/14/08
How many more times? NickNielsen | 04/14/08
IBM vs. HP - Same thing jimmy_hukom@... | 05/08/08
There will always be someone smarter than you. mwilliams@... | 05/08/08
Blame the Media Dilberter | 05/08/08
Three more secrets jimmurch@... | 05/08/08
Another ljl_geek | 12/02/08
Who drives a project? chris.tardi@... | 05/08/08
99 % OF WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO BE AN I.T. PROFESSIONAL DONC314 | 05/08/08
Number 3 Could Have Been Better Worded paul_wilton@... | 05/09/08
its interesting :) fadz8L@... | 09/01/08
Communication Skills Ottovanhelsing | 10/20/08
Technocrat always rated below Marketing abraham.ranjit@... | 12/01/08
Blame normanspeight@... | 12/01/08
Uncoperative Co-Workers john.stuart@... | 12/01/08
Plug and support oschmid14@... | 12/01/08
Number 12 Dilberter | 12/01/08
What? ljl_geek | 12/02/08
Number 13 Dilberter | 12/01/08
Are things that bad...? JonathanX | 12/01/08
#11 Temp Techs Can Be Smarter Than Bosses wizardzip1@... | 12/01/08
Must Know All - IT Professional appuhdc@... | 12/01/08
And the 11'th one is .. rgaines@... | 12/02/08
More dirty secrets apontiflette@... | 12/02/08
Re: Veteran IT staff "in the way of progress" - not quite. b.kinney1@... | 12/02/08
Are you ever really "off the clock"? jdclyde | 08/31/07
Never.... JamesRL | 08/31/07
I have always prefered the term jdclyde | 08/31/07
Because... CuteElf | 08/31/07
Hey, it is the cute one! jdclyde | 09/02/07
24/7/364 NickNielsen | 08/31/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT photoj@... | 08/31/07
Preach it, Brother Jason, preach it! Palmetto | 08/31/07
Can i get an AMEN my brothers and sisters!!! Tai Chi Bear | 08/31/07
AMEN!!! Locrian_Lyric | 08/31/07
Re: Can i get an AMEN my brothers and sisters!!! aiabx@... | 09/04/07
Please stand by.... tv_p@... | 09/04/07
LOL Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 08/31/07
How bout IT Managers pov? JDSAL | 09/01/07
Registration date Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/01/07
Registration Card Dilberter | 09/04/07
You're lucky rortgiesen@... | 09/06/07
We started out as Acolytes of the IBM 360 GODS Old Timer 8080 | 09/04/07
Mine should actually be earlier JamesRL | 09/04/07
Registration Date Not so Fast No User | 09/04/07
He beats me...by 3 months... Mr L | 04/04/08
So sorry! 5/11/99 Xwindowsjunkie | 09/01/07
I'd be right there with you Freebird54 | 09/04/07
kudos JDSAL | 09/05/07
Not necessarily so --- Falconeer | 09/04/07
ditto that re logon... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Reg date Borg_Tribble | 09/05/07
Agreed, but... rortgiesen@... | 09/06/07
Jason, it's a Southernism. Palmetto | 09/02/07
He was lookin' for a witness, Brother P NickNielsen | 09/02/07
Ah yes Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
Never knew that lot was meant to be secret Tony Hopkinson | 08/31/07
Nice! Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 08/31/07
How about one for us poor maintenance coders ?? Locrian_Lyric | 08/31/07
Is there such a thing as a non-maintenance coder ? Tony Hopkinson | 08/31/07
Oh yes, we had them at my previous employer. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
That explains it Tony Hopkinson | 09/05/07
Where can I find that developer?? Mr L | 04/04/08
"Sunny day" error handling? NickNielsen | 08/31/07
Example of my busted Hallucination! jalee1011 | 09/01/07
Didn't we mention? Locrian_Lyric | 09/12/07
Our own worst enemies? joyce@... | 09/04/07
Worst enemies ? Tony Hopkinson | 09/04/07
**great** counter-arguements. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Foolish assumption on my part Tony Hopkinson | 09/04/07
Programmers need alaniane@... | 09/04/07
I know that, you know that Tony Hopkinson | 09/05/07
just do it cwhull | 09/06/07
LMAO Absolutely | 09/05/07
That ones happened to me Tony Hopkinson | 09/06/07
You typically get what you ask for Scott @... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in siddh_patel@... | 09/01/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT frn2007@... | 09/02/07
No - I don't Tony Hopkinson | 09/02/07
I agree Absolutely | 09/03/07
Leadership is essential DelbertPGH | 09/05/07
Product integrity Tony Hopkinson | 09/06/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in Michael-David | 09/04/07
#2 v.2 Chezboston@... | 09/04/07
Wow, and I thought I was the only one... NateLANman | 09/05/07
On Point!! DancinKatieh@... | 09/04/07
Man I like this guy. n_egii@... | 09/04/07
Overstress ZliaBR | 09/04/07
ID10T NateLANman | 09/05/07
Exactly. When you're about to lose your temper, count to 10. Absolutely | 09/05/07
Secret 10.1 mattohare@... | 09/04/07
What Happen? nazcel79@... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT raunak_sen@... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in shibumi69@... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT user@... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in vishalsbs@... | 09/04/07
#1 catseverywhere@... | 09/04/07
No surprises SJMcD | 09/04/07
#1 catseverywhere@... | 09/04/07
Who is this guy -Jason Hiner anyway? johnm23357@... | 09/04/07
Blasphemy! Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
You like us, you REALLY like us.. Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
LOL Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
Hold on now JamesRL | 09/04/07
He likes me, must be you.... JamesRL | 09/04/07
so johnm23357@... | 09/04/07
Have to politely disagree jglover@... | 09/04/07
IT technologies known by only 1?? johnm23357@... | 09/04/07
Well sad to say JamesRL | 09/04/07
At one employer, 3,2 and 1 were the driving forces behind outsourcing Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Don't shoot the messenger Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
an IT union and IT auditing companies Certifiable | 10/10/07
While critical, were they incorrect? jdclyde | 09/04/07
Bitter party of one... davesims2 | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in matthew@... | 09/04/07
You're paranoid as hell Arsynic | 09/04/07
You are definantly paranoid. royhayward@... | 09/05/07
Business solution ! Tony Hopkinson | 09/06/07
Take it from someone who is DXd' as clinically paranoid, Locrian_Lyric | 09/06/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in dkstepanko@... | 09/04/07
14 items for IT bhercer@... | 09/04/07
Just like my local repair shop Claptrap1 | 09/07/07
sounds like the local computer shop where I grew up Neon Samurai | 09/08/07
RE: Just like my local repair shop lbindustries1@... | 12/25/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT roveanevans@... | 09/04/07
Number 11 (For Developers): Must Be Able To Foresee Future, Know Magic chas_2 | 09/04/07
True story: Y2K project... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
Having been a manager, PM and coder.... JamesRL | 09/04/07
Ha, my boss always knocks 10% off my estimates Tony Hopkinson | 09/05/07
add 15%, that'll show 'wm Locrian_Lyric | 09/05/07
I tend to do the opposite. Absolutely | 09/06/07
Now THAT is evil! Locrian_Lyric | 09/11/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT lmnogoldfish | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT eric.hermanson@... | 09/04/07
Replace 10 and 3 TheGooch1 | 09/04/07
Your take on No. 3 ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/04/07
Dirty management trick... Locrian_Lyric | 09/04/07
That's not what they're really doing... TonytheTiger | 09/06/07
Well, that too Locrian_Lyric | 09/06/07
Dated skills might be kept snixon@... | 09/11/07
So true... AlphaW | 09/04/07
I have the cure for that Dr Dij | 09/05/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT val1stsea@... | 09/04/07
11 More Things.... kittyspins@... | 09/04/07
Nice list, kitty Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 09/05/07
Vacation Claptrap1 | 09/07/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT patraj2005@... | 09/04/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT enichols@... | 09/05/07
You are under the assumption... TonytheTiger | 09/06/07
By either assumption, I disagree Absolutely | 09/06/07
It greatly depends on what we deem as 'basic' royhayward@... | 09/11/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in brike@... | 09/05/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in delusion_trix@... | 09/05/07
True enough emespino@... | 09/06/07
"if it plugs in..." catseverywhere@... | 09/06/07
Nice Ideas Top.Gun | 09/07/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT shisad4345@... | 09/06/07
Wow! christophermaidt@... | 09/07/07
Must have done something wrong Tony Hopkinson | 09/07/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in pledger_patricia@... | 09/12/07
Agreed dup.mark@... | 09/12/07
you thought the coffee machine was an odd request david.evans@... | 09/13/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in goyta | 09/14/07
On 19.... JamesRL | 09/14/07
I agree - see example Top.Gun | 09/14/07
My favourite 19 was Tony Hopkinson | 09/15/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT TechG | 09/18/07
Thanks Darrel Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT lamonde88@... | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in vinodfuture-ids@... | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT FAST!!! | 10/10/07
LOL Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/10/07
23 years in IT, still trying to learn jaysonlivermore@... | 10/15/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT oboogie | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in rond7 | 10/10/07
Well said and true...Shiyam (Nine Eleven Networks) shiyam@... | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in sestreight@... | 10/10/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT leobabur@... | 10/10/07
HeHe brujlo@... | 10/15/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT lcm.studios@... | 10/16/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in taherkapadia@... | 10/17/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in claytonpukitis@... | 11/11/07
You lost all credibility mhornak@... | 11/13/07
nah... EnigmaLS1 | 12/13/07
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT greg.couch@... | 12/02/07
YOU NAILED IT!! EnigmaLS1 | 12/13/07
#3: Lazy, complacent and self-satisfied? I think NOT dirk.payne@... | 12/24/07
Yes ... but Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 12/27/07
Consider dirk.payne@... | 12/27/07
Examples, please. lkrawczyk@... | 05/09/08
Well I can't name names of course Tony Hopkinson | 05/09/08
My 2 Cents pelhamny@... | 12/01/08
Why should they? ljl_geek | 12/02/08
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in fu@... | 02/06/08
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT kolaajala@... | 05/08/08
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT iman.seliem@... | 08/26/08
Number 11 Dilberter | 12/01/08
You forgot the Biggest one of all ! frank@... | 12/01/08
Ignoring the basic Management Formula is fatal dbecker@... | 12/01/08
I really wish people would just say what they mean :D Tony Hopkinson | 12/01/08
Discipline dbecker@... | 12/01/08
Of course you do Tony Hopkinson | 12/01/08
@ Tony... Flatulent IT Fairies? AngyeGyrl | 12/30/08
Project Management dbecker@... | 12/01/08
You've got to stop with the negative waves Tony Hopkinson | 12/01/08
Implications dbecker@... | 12/02/08
I'd rather have the respect of my colleagues Tony Hopkinson | 12/02/08
couldn't agree more tony@... | 04/29/09
RE: Sanity check: 10 dirty little secrets you should know about working in IT ajn25@... | 12/10/08
Babysitting - how true sidekick | 12/19/08
But it is not all things are suitable for true IT professionals sundaramwithcs@... | 12/20/08

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