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Working in I.T. 45 years as of today.
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<blockquote data-quote="Volkditty" data-source="post: 583371" data-attributes="member: 5400"><p>I spent about 15 years as an IT engineer before making the switch to management ~5 years ago. I've met a lot of crusty BOFH types who refuse to write anything down or share their knowledge because they think being the only one who knows how to do something gives them power or job security.</p><p></p><p>I would much rather do the documentation, provide training, and walk people through things so that I'm not always the one getting called when there's a problem at 3AM. I'm starting a new position in a few weeks because I've essentially worked myself out of my current job...everyone on the team is so trained up that they don't need to call me at all anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volkditty, post: 583371, member: 5400"] I spent about 15 years as an IT engineer before making the switch to management ~5 years ago. I've met a lot of crusty BOFH types who refuse to write anything down or share their knowledge because they think being the only one who knows how to do something gives them power or job security. I would much rather do the documentation, provide training, and walk people through things so that I'm not always the one getting called when there's a problem at 3AM. I'm starting a new position in a few weeks because I've essentially worked myself out of my current job...everyone on the team is so trained up that they don't need to call me at all anymore. [/QUOTE]
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