I didnt, no. It was devops, building infrastructure for stuff the company wanted to do. End users would just connect to databases and use sql for their analytics.
So yeah not public tech support, more like building tech environments for analytics.
I didnt, no. It was devops, building infrastructure for stuff the company wanted to do. End users would just connect to databases and use sql for their analytics.
So yeah not public tech support, more like building tech environments for analytics.
You are not alone, I think probably 10 people said something similar.
I'm 50 and I worked in tech until very recently, so yeah, age is not the problem there. It's just that they have no interest at all in it.
I guess its like me trying to learn a language, something I find very frustrating. I would take any shortcut I could to avoid any struggle, because I just want the end result, not the journey. :)
Yeah that's a well known behavior and it's simply understood of course. Those people just dont see that others are smarter since they think they are wrong instead.
You have to be careful with internet iq tests too, they generally give you a very high score to make you feel good. :)
But sure, everything is possible. You could have autism and be super good at pattern recognition and be poor at coordination tasks for example.
I got that comment a few times in this thread. :) Yeah maybe!
Ive come across that story before yeah. Sad thing is, it just happened to them and nothing they could do to prevent it.
It would be amazing if they didn't have any bones. Just a big blob of flesh. :)
That's actually hilarious. :) Its always the best stories from tech support.
Yeah I have seen examples of this behavior on YouTube. People become very convinced about something and it warps their entire view of reality. And yeah, some people don't realize that other people can be much, much better at something than they are, and they should listen, not talk in that situation. :)
Yeah those people can be super frustrating, and they also enjoy playing games, acting not so subtle superior sometimes. Its common that they are assholes, but not always.