Yeah, I've been in IT support for 20+ years and have been laid off three times each time b/c my entire departments functionality was outsourced either to India ( twice ) or Mexico ( the last time in May of this year ). The last two layoff were in the last 15 months and yest both jobs were in the mid-$50k range but that doesn't matter when they give you the 90 day notice and then force you train your replacement in another country w/ virtually non-existent labor laws and therefore will earn about 1/3 of your pay.
There's a couple of dirty secrets about IT work that most people outside of the industry don't know:
1. If you're on the software support side either in terms of coding or processing support your at the mercy of the greatest strength and greatest boon of computer networking ( i.e. the global internet ) means that your job can be done remotely from just about anywhere in the world an internet connection and cheap office space can be provided. That makes it more than easy for companies to chase the cheapest labor. Don't believe it? If you're in a support role that can work remotely from home, you've already proven your job can work remotely from anywhere, like the other side of the planet. It's just a matter of time.
2. If you're on the hardware support side most companies will look at as a glorified PC mechanic. Most desktop support folks tend to make in the $15 - $20 /hr range even after several years. Some do a bit better depending on experience and certifications but the work is not particularly rewarding. The hours are long and you're mostly invisible until someone has a problem w/ their computer and they're angry and frustrated and want if fixed 10 minutes ago! There's a reason why Help Desk and Desktop support roles have abnormally high turn over rates compared to most other industries ( except trucking it would seem ).
IT work just isn't the panacea of middle class income stability it's been billed to be. I've seen it for 20 years and I'm sick of it so after the last layoff I decided I was out! When I start looking around for a new career path it was hard to not notice there's a crap ton of open CDL jobs on all of the job boards. I'm a gearhead at heart and trucks have always been something I've been fascinated by so I figured now is a good time to give this a shot. As far as the isolation goes, for at least half of my IT support career I've worked nights on solo support shifts so I'm used to working alone and making the most of my own company. I'm not necessarily excited about being MIA from my family but I'm hoping to find a descent regional gig that will get me home at least a couple of time per week.
Superior Carriers, my experience.
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I can understand. That's how I got into driving. did marble/granite work for 10 years. After the 3rd layoff I was done and it was time to switch careers. Plus, alot of 'foreigners' without proper documents were mainly the ones working there, with very little pay. first 8 years I made really good money and then the housing market crashed and I was laid off(1st time), and it spiraled down from there. Turned out it's a deadend sweat shop of a job. Plus, they are all moving to CNC to do the countertops. I have CNC experience as I took a machining class in high school, but those positions are taken up QUICK in that sector of it. I did help program a few kitchens, but you know how that goes, in a small shop, people find out you know more then them and they get rid of you quick. Isn't 'right to work' great? GRRRRRR
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Wait, I take that back.... As far I know they do not, but I could be mistaken.
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I heard that superior Carrier's is for sale, any truth to that. Thanks
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