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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 11:18 AM Mar 2015

How many years of experience do you have in the IT field ?

IT field = software, hardware, networks, consulting, programming, fixing PC's and Mac's, getting PAID to do something computer-related, help desk even, etc etc.

NON-PAID HACKERS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS POLL!

I have zero.

eta: I'm going to pin this for a while just to help new people vote, if they wish.

By the way, has anyone see hobbit lately ? He hasn't been around lately.


11 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
1 - 5 years
0 (0%)
5.01 - 10
0 (0%)
10.01 - 15
0 (0%)
15.01 - 20
2 (18%)
over 20
7 (64%)
0 - 0.99
0 (0%)
If I told you, I'd have to kill you
1 (9%)
Beer
1 (9%)
Weed
0 (0%)
Other (see my post)
0 (0%)
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How many years of experience do you have in the IT field ? (Original Post) steve2470 Mar 2015 OP
Hackers do it for free. bananas Mar 2015 #1
........... steve2470 Mar 2015 #2
Ok, I voted "over 20" because I want to be drinking age. nt bananas Mar 2015 #4
edit to add: highly bogus poll. bananas Mar 2015 #3
WTF? marym625 Mar 2015 #5
I mostly work with embedded software discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2015 #6
Way more than 20, closer to 40. hobbit709 Mar 2015 #7
Over 50 unc70 Mar 2015 #8
wow I know you have some stories to tell! nt steve2470 Mar 2015 #9
Entering 16th year of being a DBA & SQL Developer (MS SQL mostly) brett_jv Apr 2015 #10
anyone else wanna vote ? steve2470 Jul 2017 #11
Been humping desktops for 20 years now Egnever Jul 2017 #12
Almost 17 years now OriginalGeek Jul 2017 #13
I wrote Fortran on punched cards. hunter Jul 2017 #14
great post! nt steve2470 Jul 2017 #16
voted beer just so I can place this youtube here for Formosa friends. I miss their help /w PC issues Sunlei Jul 2017 #15
I posted 15, but that figure needs a bit of qualification. SwissTony Jul 2017 #17

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,569 posts)
6. I mostly work with embedded software
Sun Mar 22, 2015, 02:40 PM
Mar 2015

Some of my IT related experience is professional and some is personal. I've been doing the embedded S/W thing for over 30 years but IT has been a relatively minor aspect.

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
7. Way more than 20, closer to 40.
Mon Mar 23, 2015, 07:34 AM
Mar 2015

First computer I worked on was was a MITS Altair 8800. When I worked at TI, I repaired 960, 980 and 990 computer boards.

brett_jv

(1,245 posts)
10. Entering 16th year of being a DBA & SQL Developer (MS SQL mostly)
Tue Apr 7, 2015, 09:15 PM
Apr 2015

Decent bit of Access (what I started on) and Oracle, some MySQL & PostGRES.

Been into building my own PC's (and for others) PC Gaming, and Overclocking for the same amount of time.

I'm actually a Senior Moderator at Overclock.Net as well

 

Egnever

(21,506 posts)
12. Been humping desktops for 20 years now
Thu Jul 6, 2017, 01:24 AM
Jul 2017

Every year I wonder if they have gotten too easy to deal with and every year people keep calling me

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
13. Almost 17 years now
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 11:59 PM
Jul 2017

And all at the same company. It's almost all been managing/programming the PBX and related telecom stuff though.

hunter

(38,870 posts)
14. I wrote Fortran on punched cards.
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 07:42 PM
Jul 2017

Had a bit of an advantage over the other guys because I could type.

Most of the guys (and yes, they were guys...) wrote programs on pre-printed Fortran forms that they'd hand over to women who punched the cards.

This picture is from the 'sixties, but it was still like that in the 'seventies, most places:



When I was a kid my mom had a friend who had home access to a mainframe. He used a portable teletype (no such thing, really) and an acoustic modem. In those days you weren't allowed to attach anything to the actual phone lines, so you placed the telephone handset directly on the modem and dialed the number on the phone. Yes, dialed.

I'd save programs I wrote on punched paper tape which I'd gently hang in my closet at home, leaving my clothes on the floor.

I've been obsessed with computers my entire life.

One summer I took my two year college technical certificate and got a job at a major mainframe computer manufacturer. But the place was already dying and three quarters abandoned. It was spooky sometimes, you could imagine yourself living in a post-apocalypse world. Where are all the people? Nobody ate lunch in the huge cafeteria even though it was kept clean enough for the county health inspector. Any employees who could had already fled for greener pastures. There was still some contract work repairing and refurbishing stuff like 10 megabyte hard drives as big as washing machines.

My supervisor let me take home tons of computer crap that I'd incorporate into my own home built computers. I'm sure the security guys wondered what the hell kind of place they were working at where strange young guys like me were allowed to take random stuff home. I still have a lot of it (the smaller stuff at least) in my junk boxes.

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
15. voted beer just so I can place this youtube here for Formosa friends. I miss their help /w PC issues
Thu Jul 13, 2017, 11:04 PM
Jul 2017
I learned everything from Mamin Matty, Bane, Thump, Methoes, a bunch of Koreans, Chinese sweatshop goldminers and the good people from 'Fires of Heaven'. People from TI who made that first 'space invaders' game..beep-beep-beep (a kid,my first game ever). so many more, Ne Plus Ultra- the guild of 'the stars' and my lovely Iamiam. can I get a rez please Iam?



SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
17. I posted 15, but that figure needs a bit of qualification.
Fri Jul 21, 2017, 04:48 PM
Jul 2017

My background is mathematics with specialisation in mathematical statistics. But programming for the sake of programming has always been a part of my professional life.

My first language was Fortran in the late 60s...and, yeah, we wrote code on paper and some kind woman (it was always a woman at my university) punched it into cards and someone ran the cards through the computer and produced the output and the cards for us to correct. The computer room was huge (we could look through some windows, but couldn't enter it) and the computer was the size of a small bus.

Since then, I've programmed in various flavours of C, various Modulas, Pascal, Delphi 1,3 and 5 (I seem to favour the odd numbers). I've also done some programming in VAX/VMS and Bourne Shell. I've also done a fair bit of SQL programming in FoxPro and Delphi.

But most of my programming was probably done in various statistical packages. The ones I've used include GLIM, Genstat, BMDP, SPSS, SAS, Stata.

I've retired now, but the programming bug still bites. I'm working my way through a Udemy Java course and I still help former colleagues with advice on Stata (unpaid!!!).

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