ML
    • Recent
    • Categories
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab

    IT Careers
    51
    615
    154.8k
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @alex.olynyk
      last edited by

      @alex.olynyk said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

      @thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)

      I do it all the time.

      wirestyle22W 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
        last edited by

        @JaredBusch said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

        @alex.olynyk said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

        @thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)

        I do it all the time.

        It gets ugly all the time

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
        • wirestyle22W
          wirestyle22
          last edited by

          lol

          thwrT 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • thwrT
            thwr @wirestyle22
            last edited by

            @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

            lol

            Guys, big SAM is watching you 😉 He just posted something a second ago

            wirestyle22W 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @thwr
              last edited by

              @thwr He's got a sense of humor. I don't think he would be upset 😄

              thwrT 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
              • thwrT
                thwr @wirestyle22
                last edited by

                @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                @thwr He's got a sense of humor. I don't think he would be upset 😄

                Hopefully this is not the last thing we hear from you 😛

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                • dafyreD
                  dafyre
                  last edited by

                  Well we know @scottalanmiller did something to him if @wirestyle22 gets disappeared.

                  wirestyle22W 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22 @dafyre
                    last edited by wirestyle22

                    @dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointing.

                    thwrT 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                    • thwrT
                      thwr @wirestyle22
                      last edited by

                      @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                      @dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointed.

                      what's the I in AI? Just kidding 😉

                      wirestyle22W 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @thwr
                        last edited by

                        @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                        @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                        @dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointed.

                        what's the I in AI? Just kidding 😉

                        Illiterate

                        thwrT 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 2
                        • thwrT
                          thwr @wirestyle22
                          last edited by

                          @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                          @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                          @dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointed.

                          what's the I in AI? Just kidding 😉

                          Illiterate

                          That's ok. But we are getting a bit off-topic here.

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @thwr
                            last edited by

                            @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                            @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                            @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                            @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                            @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                            The question that should be asked is does the dedication to the IT industry mean you should sacrifice your hobbies?

                            A better question, if IT isn't your hobby, should you have a different job? One that more closely matches you true likes and desires.

                            Would you ask a car mechanic the same who doesn't want to fix cars in his free time?

                            If I'm hiring a car mechanic for high end cars or something like Indy car racing - absolutely, and if they said no.. I'd bin their application. NTG is at the top of the field. Some companies put themselves there. They want the most enthusiastic for IT group they can get. As Danielle said, you can't teach enthusiasm, but you can teach skills. So far, their needs have been met buy people with either both enthusiasm and skills or just enthusiasm, and they taught them the skills. when the work pool starts to dry up, and they have fewer choices, they will have to be less picky on who they pick.

                            I agree from a personal point of view. But I can't expect everyone to be like this. Maybe someone just wants to do his job, that's ok. We should keep a few things in mind here:

                            • Salary
                            • Position
                            • Goals

                            for example. I wouldn't expect a Level 1 helpdesk tech to have a small datacenter in his basement, he care barely live from what he carries home. If we are talking about a 100-150k+ position, it's a whole different story.

                            and I wouldn't expect NTG to higher a Level 1 helpdesk person either. I had junk equipment in the mid 90's in my apt for lab gear that I paid pennies for, just so I would have stuff to learn on.

                            I suppose I could agree that as you get older (north of 35) the need for a home lab is less (especially because of today's options), but when you're young.... you need to be hungry! If you don't want to spend a lot of time learning/playing with this stuff, then I ask, is this really the field for you?

                            wirestyle22W S 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                              last edited by wirestyle22

                              @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              @thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                              The question that should be asked is does the dedication to the IT industry mean you should sacrifice your hobbies?

                              A better question, if IT isn't your hobby, should you have a different job? One that more closely matches you true likes and desires.

                              Would you ask a car mechanic the same who doesn't want to fix cars in his free time?

                              If I'm hiring a car mechanic for high end cars or something like Indy car racing - absolutely, and if they said no.. I'd bin their application. NTG is at the top of the field. Some companies put themselves there. They want the most enthusiastic for IT group they can get. As Danielle said, you can't teach enthusiasm, but you can teach skills. So far, their needs have been met buy people with either both enthusiasm and skills or just enthusiasm, and they taught them the skills. when the work pool starts to dry up, and they have fewer choices, they will have to be less picky on who they pick.

                              I agree from a personal point of view. But I can't expect everyone to be like this. Maybe someone just wants to do his job, that's ok. We should keep a few things in mind here:

                              • Salary
                              • Position
                              • Goals

                              for example. I wouldn't expect a Level 1 helpdesk tech to have a small datacenter in his basement, he care barely live from what he carries home. If we are talking about a 100-150k+ position, it's a whole different story.

                              and I wouldn't expect NTG to higher a Level 1 helpdesk person either. I had junk equipment in the mid 90's in my apt for lab gear that I paid pennies for, just so I would have stuff to learn on.

                              I suppose I could agree that as you get older (north of 35) the need for a home lab is less (especially because of today's options), but when you're young.... you need to be hungry! If you don't want to spend a lot of time learning/playing with this stuff, then I ask, is this really the field for you?

                              I'm hungry literally and figuratively. What I wouldn't give for a cheeseburger and a book.

                              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @david.wiese
                                last edited by

                                @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                @art_of_shred said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                It's kinda simple. You're building a team. Do you pick people looking for a paycheck, or people with a passion about what you're doing? If you have the option, you're looking for passion... or you shouldn't be the one doing the hiring.

                                once again passion shouldn't be determined on if they do stuff outside of working hours. I work to get a paycheck yes, but I also show passion for my job while doing so.

                                Not good enough when there is a huge line of people behind you who show not only passion while at work, but also while at home. You're hamstringing yourself and saying it's not fair that they choose to be passionate always, and you only some of the time.

                                it's your choice - it's not a wrong choice, it's simply a choice.. and as such, your life will go different directions.

                                Bring this to Scott's constant talks about college. The person who goes into hotel staff our of HS, versus the one who goes to college. The non college guy will be light years ahead learning wise in the real world.

                                Sadly, so many uppers today will hold the non college people down because they (the uppers) think that college is some kind of right of passage - but that's becoming less and less the case these days.

                                wirestyle22W david.wieseD 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 4
                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                  @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                  @art_of_shred said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                  It's kinda simple. You're building a team. Do you pick people looking for a paycheck, or people with a passion about what you're doing? If you have the option, you're looking for passion... or you shouldn't be the one doing the hiring.

                                  once again passion shouldn't be determined on if they do stuff outside of working hours. I work to get a paycheck yes, but I also show passion for my job while doing so.

                                  Not good enough when there is a huge line of people behind you who show not only passion while at work, but also while at home. You're hamstringing yourself and saying it's not fair that they choose to be passionate always, and you only some of the time.

                                  it's your choice - it's not a wrong choice, it's simply a choice.. and as such, your life will go different directions.

                                  Bring this to Scott's constant talks about college. The person who goes into hotel staff our of HS, versus the one who goes to college. The non college guy will be light years ahead learning wise in the real world.

                                  Sadly, so many uppers today will hold the non college people down because they (the uppers) think that college is some kind of right of passage - but that's becoming less and less the case these days.

                                  I agree with everything you've said here

                                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @david.wiese
                                    last edited by

                                    @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                    @wirestyle22
                                    so you are using your own personal resources to test out things for work? That seems backwards.

                                    yeah personally I wouldn't do this either. The lab is for you to learn.. not for your company to take advantage of you.

                                    wirestyle22W 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                      @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                      @wirestyle22
                                      so you are using your own personal resources to test out things for work? That seems backwards.

                                      yeah personally I wouldn't do this either. The lab is for you to learn.. not for your company to take advantage of you.

                                      I don't see why they need to be mutually exclusive. If I know something there is no need for me to put it into my test environment. If I don't know something I put it into my test environment to learn it. It has a side effect of helping me perform my duties at work.

                                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • david.wieseD
                                        david.wiese @Dashrender
                                        last edited by

                                        @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                        @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                        @art_of_shred said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                        It's kinda simple. You're building a team. Do you pick people looking for a paycheck, or people with a passion about what you're doing? If you have the option, you're looking for passion... or you shouldn't be the one doing the hiring.

                                        once again passion shouldn't be determined on if they do stuff outside of working hours. I work to get a paycheck yes, but I also show passion for my job while doing so.

                                        Not good enough when there is a huge line of people behind you who show not only passion while at work, but also while at home. You're hamstringing yourself and saying it's not fair that they choose to be passionate always, and you only some of the time.

                                        it's your choice - it's not a wrong choice, it's simply a choice.. and as such, your life will go different directions.

                                        Bring this to Scott's constant talks about college. The person who goes into hotel staff our of HS, versus the one who goes to college. The non college guy will be light years ahead learning wise in the real world.

                                        Sadly, so many uppers today will hold the non college people down because they (the uppers) think that college is some kind of right of passage - but that's becoming less and less the case these days.

                                        So the people like me (that have hobbies in something other than what I do for a living) get screwed because they aren't willing to put time in after work to learn more things?

                                        I have been successful in my life thus far, and not having a home lab hasn't held me back (that I am aware of). I learn what I need to for the job I am doing right now. If a new job requires me to learn new things, then I will. I am just not willing to sacrifice the few hours I have at home with my family to dedicate to a job. I already spend 50+ hours a week doing IT related things at work, the last thing I want to do is go home and do more of that. I guess I am just different and like my time outside of the IT world.

                                        wirestyle22W RojoLocoR art_of_shredA 3 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                        • wirestyle22W
                                          wirestyle22 @david.wiese
                                          last edited by wirestyle22

                                          @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                          @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                          @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                          @art_of_shred said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                          It's kinda simple. You're building a team. Do you pick people looking for a paycheck, or people with a passion about what you're doing? If you have the option, you're looking for passion... or you shouldn't be the one doing the hiring.

                                          once again passion shouldn't be determined on if they do stuff outside of working hours. I work to get a paycheck yes, but I also show passion for my job while doing so.

                                          Not good enough when there is a huge line of people behind you who show not only passion while at work, but also while at home. You're hamstringing yourself and saying it's not fair that they choose to be passionate always, and you only some of the time.

                                          it's your choice - it's not a wrong choice, it's simply a choice.. and as such, your life will go different directions.

                                          Bring this to Scott's constant talks about college. The person who goes into hotel staff our of HS, versus the one who goes to college. The non college guy will be light years ahead learning wise in the real world.

                                          Sadly, so many uppers today will hold the non college people down because they (the uppers) think that college is some kind of right of passage - but that's becoming less and less the case these days.

                                          So the people like me (that have hobbies in something other than what I do for a living) get screwed because they aren't willing to put time in after work to learn more things?

                                          I have been successful in my life thus far, and not having a home lab hasn't held me back (that I am aware of). I learn what I need to for the job I am doing right now. If a new job requires me to learn new things, then I will. I am just not willing to sacrifice the few hours I have at home with my family to dedicate to a job. I already spend 50+ hours a week doing IT related things at work, the last thing I want to do is go home and do more of that. I guess I am just different and like my time outside of the IT world.

                                          That is a completely reasonable decision to make. Dad passed last year and mom lives in England. No kids yet (that I know of). Fiance and I are balancing my learning schedule with planning for a wedding very well. My job is also my hobby so I get a lot of enjoyment out of testing. Point being that I don't feel like I'm sacrificing anything. You are in a different position though

                                          david.wieseD 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                                          • RojoLocoR
                                            RojoLoco @david.wiese
                                            last edited by

                                            @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                            @Dashrender said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                            @david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                            @art_of_shred said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:

                                            It's kinda simple. You're building a team. Do you pick people looking for a paycheck, or people with a passion about what you're doing? If you have the option, you're looking for passion... or you shouldn't be the one doing the hiring.

                                            once again passion shouldn't be determined on if they do stuff outside of working hours. I work to get a paycheck yes, but I also show passion for my job while doing so.

                                            Not good enough when there is a huge line of people behind you who show not only passion while at work, but also while at home. You're hamstringing yourself and saying it's not fair that they choose to be passionate always, and you only some of the time.

                                            it's your choice - it's not a wrong choice, it's simply a choice.. and as such, your life will go different directions.

                                            Bring this to Scott's constant talks about college. The person who goes into hotel staff our of HS, versus the one who goes to college. The non college guy will be light years ahead learning wise in the real world.

                                            Sadly, so many uppers today will hold the non college people down because they (the uppers) think that college is some kind of right of passage - but that's becoming less and less the case these days.

                                            So the people like me (that have hobbies in something other than what I do for a living) get screwed because they aren't willing to put time in after work to learn more things?

                                            I have been successful in my life thus far, and not having a home lab hasn't held me back (that I am aware of). I learn what I need to for the job I am doing right now. If a new job requires me to learn new things, then I will. I am just not willing to sacrifice the few hours I have at home with my family to dedicate to a job. I already spend 50+ hours a week doing IT related things at work, the last thing I want to do is go home and do more of that. I guess I am just different and like my time outside of the IT world.

                                            Amen. I can't believe this view is unacceptable to the NTG minions (not just the employees). Life is for living, and much of that (for me anyway) occurs NOT in front of a screen. I used to do the whole "eat, drink, live, breathe, shit IT stuff 24/7" thing when I was younger, but eventually doing IT for 40-60 hours a week becomes enough. I've never had a job where I didn't have the luxury of on the clock learning time (of which I have taken great advantage), so maybe my view is fuct, but at 42, I have other (better) shit to do after I clock out.

                                            art_of_shredA 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 3
                                            • 1
                                            • 2
                                            • 3
                                            • 4
                                            • 5
                                            • 6
                                            • 7
                                            • 8
                                            • 30
                                            • 31
                                            • 6 / 31
                                            • First post
                                              Last post