Remind me to never get excited about anything. · 9:52am Feb 12th, 2017
That IT job didn't work out. Apparently, I wasn't 'corporate material'. Something about my boss being so shocked that I didn't think a small monitor problem required immediate attention and then her expecting me to learn how her network was set-up from top to bottom without any access or instruction.
I swear to God, I'm almost glad I went into the Navy. If I hadn't, would I be as whiny and prissy as those people I worked for/with? (I was the only veteran working there and trust me, it was evident before I was even told)
Back to contracting, I guess. At least it pays.
Also, I AM still writing, it's just... very slow going. I'm sorry, y'all.
Sorry to hear that job didn't pan out, also you're right about that monitor problem. Wouldn't turning it off then back on have fixed the issue? Also you're right again about needing to have access to their system to learn everything they demanded of you.
A lot of people who enter the corporate world lose their common sense, or what little of it they had left. Hope your next job works out better for you.