Aww, don't play down an honest job that contributes to the overall good for honest pay while many others either can't or won't. And certainly there is value in serving people with quality that makes them want to return. Life is all about relationships. The rest is just details.Ah, I'm just a crappy car and airplane tech at the local hobby shop. No certifications or special abilities here, unless making people happy and wanting to come back to our store is one of those two
What year of high school are you in?I'm in high school studying to be an engineer (hopefully), and my job is mowing the lawn and cleaning toilets is my house.
Another IT nerd here. Two letters, many hats. I run a Cisco VOIP system, network, do desktop support, Linux, Windows, occasionally Mac, cell phone support, and repair when some genius breaks the screen on their brand new iPhone two weeks after they get it, PC support and repair, Printer support repair, phone support for remote sites, POS support for stores, etc... You name it, I've probably had to figure it out at some point in the last 10 years.
I support about 180 users at a distribution center/call center/supply chain management for a large battery company. But we don't do LiPOs for some reason. We've got a nice big yard out front that they let me fly in though, so that's where you'll usually find me if it's a slow day, or at lunch time. That yard also has a disc golf course. Hard decision sometimes... I'm occasionally allowed to fly smaller stuff in the warehouse too.
Your job description sounds a lot like mine back in the 90's and up until 05. I was in the paging industry back when it was the primary messaging service. Glad I retired in 05, end users can be trying at times. IT dude at the Corporate office for Arch Wireless.
What year of high school are you in?