I'll never do helpdesk support again.
You know I've been thinking about doing that for a while now. I have to support ~500 PCs in the Midwest USA and there are days where I want to shoot myself in the face (especially plants that have a half-pipe dsl connection routed through 2 other plants). Then I get to thinking about the sales staffs I support. These people do sooooo little work and make so much more money than me it's ridiculous.Kracus wrote:Yeah beleive me, I did my time in tech support and even at management levels the job doesn't get much less stressful in that enviroment. I quit as well and now I work in sales. Much less stressful even if it isn't in my field of choice.
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It is man, if you can get past the bullshit, and it's different bullshit than tech support bullshit but it's bullshit anyway you can earn a real good living. I don't even sell anything IT related, I sell vacations, basicly condo's for a member based company and I can litteraly double my regular paycheck every week.
It's pretty neat really. the pay I make is roughly (2$/h less) than what I used to get paid doing helpdesk support but instead, I make an extra 13-19$/h in comission and bonuses because I make good sales. The most I ever cleared and brought home was almost 4,000$ in one week.
I mean it depends on where you work too some helpdesk support jobs pay a decent ammount, I know around here a helpdesk job is between 9$-15$ an hour which is pretty much shit. Don't get me wrong, anything about 10$ around here is considered good pay.
It's pretty neat really. the pay I make is roughly (2$/h less) than what I used to get paid doing helpdesk support but instead, I make an extra 13-19$/h in comission and bonuses because I make good sales. The most I ever cleared and brought home was almost 4,000$ in one week.
I mean it depends on where you work too some helpdesk support jobs pay a decent ammount, I know around here a helpdesk job is between 9$-15$ an hour which is pretty much shit. Don't get me wrong, anything about 10$ around here is considered good pay.
Then we can both make $6.87 an hour...dzjepp wrote:Give me a ringer shmee I'll take off the load we can split it 250 puters in between.
On the plus side, I'm hourly and my normal day is 9 to 10 hours long. I can work as much overtime as I can stand, so the paychecks are nice.
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Believe me - it's not that hard.Tormentius wrote:They pay you under $50k/yr for supporting 500 PCs?!?!?!Shmee wrote: Then we can both make $6.87 an hour...
On the plus side, I'm hourly and my normal day is 9 to 10 hours long. I can work as much overtime as I can stand, so the paychecks are nice.
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Foo wrote:Corporate helpdesk is a whoooooole different ballgame.
You don't tend to get shit from people when it's their job on the line.
True, I did corporate helpdesk, before I was on the field. The people u got on the other line, know what they talk about and can understand that something can go wrong. The SLAs for those calls were very strict, cuz face it, a company who's 2mbit ATM line dropped, doesn't want to wait 1 hour.
Corporate helpdesk was the best experience for me, cuz on that level u have to solve problems yourself instead of opening tickets and forwarding them to some 2nd level service, who doesn't give a shit.
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