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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Marc got a job.
- From: "Marvin" <marv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 16:53:17 -0400
You are entitled to your opinion too!
I know nothing about computers other than "on", "off" and "send". I had a lady here today for 1.5 hours putting my logo on all outgoing business emails, and "tidying" it up. That cost me $100.00. She loves working on computers. She gives lessons, she gives seminars, she hosts sites, and makes up websites. She is a ball of fire, has $0.00 invested other than business cards and gets referrals from customers like me who, although stuck with a large invoice, had the work done correctly the first time. What I'm saying, is, there are other ends to the computer business. But the bottom line is, you have to enjoy what you spend the workday doing. She would never say that she does "computer crap".
Traditionally the clothing business is sometimes called the rag business. My Dad made his living in that industry and would get furious if someone degraded his trade. He used to say that he never sold rags. He was a ladies wear clothing merchant
I have a dear, dear friend who loved selling vacuum cleaners door to door. In my mind, you have to be nuts to do that. Not only did she love it, she made over $125,000.00 a year for years. Now, unfortunately, she's dying from brain cancer. 
Computers, vacuums, dresses, pens, printed cups, whatever!  Do something that gives a personal feeling of achievement, and be proud of what ever your chosen profession happens to be!
Marv.
# 17077
marv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Dore 
  To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 4:11 PM
  Subject: [DMCForum] Re: Marc got a job.
  Hey Marvin,
  As another guy who works at "computer crap" I know where Marc is 
  coming from. It doesn't mean he doesn't take pride in his job or is a 
  bad employee, just that its an easy explaination of what he does for 
  a living!!
  Most people would stare back at you with a glassy look in their eyes 
  if you tried to describe any "computer" job in any detail, because 
  lets face it, either they won't have a clue what you are talking 
  about, or they couldn't give a shit, as it simply sounds really 
  boring when you try and explain it.
  Also, from what I've read Marc say before, he has tried knocking on 
  company doors that haven't actually advertised positions, as you 
  suggested he could try.
  In my case, I am not too happy working every day with computers. Its 
  fine for now, but I hope I have a more interesting job in a few years 
  time. The only reason I decided to get a degree in 
  IT&Telecommunications was at the time I chose the course (1998) the 
  IT industry was booming in the USA, and I figured it was the best 
  line of work to get me a full time job in the USA, and I could get 
  sponsored by a company for a visa. Never actually had an interest in 
  pursuing it as a long term career. In fact, I would have been much 
  happier doing automotive engineering, or music, or being a teacher. 
  My plan is still to get to the USA thru IT, work at it for another 10 
  years after that, and then reassess if I really want to be doing 
  computer crap for the rest of my life, who knows what I'll actually 
  decide to do at that point, but the thing is, until that point, I'll 
  always do the best job I can, take pride in my work, and refer to my 
  job to anyone who asks, as "computer crap", hope this clears it up a 
  bit for you! At least this is my view of this line of work.
  Thanks,
  John
  PS Well done Marc.
  --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Marvin" <marv@xxxx> wrote:
  > As an employer, if I saw or heard that a newly hired employee, when 
  asked what their new job was, answered "computer crap", they'd be 
  gone in a flash. Pride in what you do for a living, enthusiasm for 
  the company, excitment of being part of a new team, and agressiveness 
  to achieve positive results, all these are what is needed by your new 
  employer. If you start with a lousy attitude, you'll be a lousy 
  employee. You'll grumble even more, when fired, and the next job pays 
  40% less than this one.
  > 
  > You apparently have so much talent and seem to enjoy auto related 
  conversations. Why not focus on that industry in the computer area. I 
  can guarantee you, that there are companies dying for reliable self 
  starting employees with enthusiasm, and computer knowledge. Not all 
  companies put out ads. You have to kick doors open to sell yourself. 
  It's very easy to be down when out of work for a long period of time. 
  > 
  > It has been said by others smarter than me, that when you find 
  yourself in a lemon pile, make lemonade! 
  > 
  > Marv.
  > # 17077
  > marv@xxxx
  >   ----- Original Message ----- 
  >   From: Marc Levy 
  >   To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  >   Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:03 PM
  >   Subject: [DMCForum] Marc got a job.
  > 
  > 
  >   computer crap. 
  > 
  >   --- Eric Itzel <eric@xxxx> wrote:
  > 
  >   > 
  >   > Good for you Mark! If I may ask, what are you doing?
  >   >  
  >   > Eric
  > 
  > 
  > 
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