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Date:      Tue, 31 Jul 2001 20:57:48 -0600 (MDT)
From:      ML Duke <mlduke@concentric.net>
To:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Unix skills at work
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10107302112150.882-100000@mlduke.concentric.net>

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Hi all. I know a rather rather skilled Unix fella.
Recently asked him about his work. What he said follows.
Thought some of you might be interested in some views
of an engineer/admin who works within the enterprise
environment.
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Not much to say, really. It's work. Everyday, what weren't broken
gets upgraded and broken. Philosophically, they're paying me a
large amount of money to accomplish nothing beneficial in the long
run. But I've come to understand that this is the way most of our
educated professionals think. It is very clear, though, that
they don't understand syllogistic logic.  'Course, I ain't been
college educated, but I would have thought logic would be a
prerequisite to computer science. Then again, if I had the benefit
of an education, I might understand why it no longer applies.

I am something of the problem child at (X-Company) -- I have
trouble getting with the "program" and staying on the "same
page." On one hand, I'm expected to think independently and be
"pro-active." On the other, I'm tolerated and guided because I
forget about the "vision" and cut straight to what works. They
find that an annoyance, since it's "old-fashioned" and indicates
a lack of innovative reasoning.

In a way, though, it's worked out well. They tolerate me because
my systems don't break and they keep me away from the visionary
innovations because I can't get through my thick skull why they
want broken (err... 'scuse me) innovative systems.

Ah, well... it seems like the really serious systems, they leave
to me and don't bother me about it -- and -- the pay checks have
always cleared the bank, so far. So I would have to say that this
is just another gig.

I remember when the old linotype operators struggled with the
"new" qwerty keyboard. Most couldn't make the transition. At the
time, I couldn't understand why and figured it would never happen
to me. As it turns out, it has happened to me. I won't be able or
willing to make the transition to the new way of thinking.
Mostly, I think, because I don't like it, don't respect it and
have been there, done it. Still, it's their time in the sun and
mine has passed -- they deserve the chance to repeat the same
mistakes as I did.

There is truly an interesting symmetry in all this.

anonymous



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