It's always fun to hear people's stories of how they got started. For me it was the classic accidental IT pro. I graduated from college and had no idea what I wanted to do next. Ended up working for a government contractor who had a contract to support a couple hundred people in a department at HHS in DC. I'd grown up tinkering and programming (my first computer was a C64) so I enjoyed getting to learn more in a professional setting. Back in those days hardware was a lot more tricky (anyone remember dip switches and IRQ settings) and it was fun for me to get my hands on a much wider range of stuff than I had at home. We were a Novell shop so I got to learn Groupwise. From there I spent about 10 years doing SMB IT work until I found my way to community management.
How about you guys? How'd you get your start?
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I got out of the army and needed to pick somethign to go to school for and picked IT since i like computers, and seemed like good money.
That's cool - do you do IT work in the army too, or were you doing something else?@ wrote:
I got out of the army and needed to pick somethign to go to school for and picked IT since i like computers, and seemed like good money.
no I was a Cavalry Scout, 19D, which is where part of my screen name comes from Delta being D in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Games...and a huge sense of curiosity.
Got hooked with the Commador64 and haven't looked back. (That and Sid Meier's Civilization :p)
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Seems like it mostly came natural...I wanted to play games and needed a system to play with...wanted something more than a console so computers seemed to fill the niche nicely.
Now my "hobby" is what I'm paid to do. How rad is that?
Got hooked with the Commador64 and haven't looked back. (That and Sid Meier's Civilization :p)
load "*" ,8,1
Seems like it mostly came natural...I wanted to play games and needed a system to play with...wanted something more than a console so computers seemed to fill the niche nicely.
Now my "hobby" is what I'm paid to do. How rad is that?
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