QUOTE(FatalitY @ Aug 25 2010, 05:18 PM)
True...they say tht certs are just keys. I've seen people with first class honor doing nuthing for years. Ive even have a first class honor trainee who knows nothing about what a reception do.
Management is learnt, not studied. I am too young to say this, but I dare to challenge people who thinks Im speaking of nonsense. But how many does theory teaches you? When you are studying, and when you go out to work, how much of theory teachings and learning is applied? Unless the theory is based on transparent things, like programming, or science? Programming is on computer language. It does not change once its set. My friend told me before, its easy to hack, cuz everything about computer is based on a dead language. It does not alter, it does not evolve, it does not change.
As to what management is, its built, its created. Different people have different ways of managing something or even management skill. You can have a simple SOP, but how many of you actually follows 100%?
I can tell you honestly, customer can ask me to write a bunch of SOP documentation, but it is not surprising that if a server is down due to poor maintanability by the customer themselves.
I say it once and only once.
People can talk big and boast how good they are, but what is so disappointing is, in real life, there isn't actually such people. Sometimes, what's even more disappointing is when I need to do some troubleshooting, and I already know what causes it. But when I tried to explain to the person-in-charge, they act like they don't know anything and want me to fix their problem instead. It's like I don't own the PC, and yet they want me to troubleshoot up to their portion, this is pure BS man! What do they want me to do? Hack their server, get their username and password, access it and fix the problem for them?
This post has been edited by geekster129: Aug 25 2010, 05:35 PM