I think he's saying he doesn't actually install software. Right- is that what you're saying srussell? That you don't install any software because it's too simple?
Zyklon_Jay
and the bedpan was my ty joke, quit with my sloppy seconds mencia.
Silky Johnson
Too simple for his brilliant mind. He didn' t get multiple degrees just to do what Windows can already tell people how to do, god.
bas
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
and the bedpan was my ty joke, quit with my sloppy seconds mencia.
lol
Zyklon_Jay
it's the comedic equivalent to a high low pass bassel.
Domesticated
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Serious education???? :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
I knew a few girls in high school who went on to become nurses. They're essentially janitors with a community college education.
Incredibly eloquent jab about my profession as well :haha:
Let me know the next time you can install software on a computer in India using VBScript, and then you can talk, chimp.
Any kind of menial work on a computer doesn't require practice or skill. A one handed person could do your job, though they'd type more slowly. The same cannot be said for nursing, which requires practice and a great deal of hands-on training.
I taught myself programming and wrote my own games when I was in high school, without the usage of a book. It's about as hard as basic geometry, and anyone can do it. However, given my interactions with you, I can see why you think it's difficult.
Granted, one programmer can be more talented than another and writing complex things requires a lot of knowledge and ability, but the glorified tech support you're doing doesn't come under that heading. Watch out for VB script, that scary, complex programming language that calculators use! If, then, else, oooooh!
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I think he's saying he doesn't actually install software. Right- is that what you're saying srussell? That you don't install any software because it's too simple?
It's not just installing software, we're in charge of configuring different departments' computers with the necessary software required for their jobs that's stored on the corporate file servers. It's also not remote desktop at all. We also push updates of the company's encryption software, and monitor to make sure employees in the confidential areas of the company don't have any PI saved on their computers. So, yes, I do install software on people's computers before they get them, and no, that's not all I do.
srussell0018
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Originally posted by Miss Pie
Too simple for his brilliant mind. He didn' t get multiple degrees just to do what Windows can already tell people how to do, god.
You're right, Windows can tell people how to access secure servers from thousands of miles away. It's a wonder there is even an IT industry at all when Windows can do everything for everyone. Comments like that make it hard for me to believe you actually made it through nursing school, as rigorous :stongue: as it is.
Zyklon_Jay
bas
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Originally posted by srussell0018
It's not just installing software, we're in charge of configuring different departments' computers with the necessary software required for their jobs that's stored on the corporate file servers. It's also not remote desktop at all. We also push updates of the company's encryption software, and monitor to make sure employees in the confidential areas of the company don't have any PI saved on their computers. So, yes, I do install software on people's computers before they get them, and no, that's not all I do.
So, installing certain software.
I like how Jay doesn't know how to make his scroll script loop :p