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Desktop Support - going rate
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Touch and go. They're not home and dry yet.Originally posted by zeitghostHow's that damn dam going?
Is it still holding water?Cats are evil.Comment
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Dah, da da da dda da daa..."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Here up North that's a good rate. Clients/agencies tend to take the pee a bit with specs though. It's not unusual to see an ad for minimum MCSE 2003 with equivilant Cisco knowledge for £10-12 per hour.
A good Desktop Support monkey (such as myself
) doesn't just fix a printer or whatever, they serve as pretty much the only point of contact with IT that can actually function socially. The Helpless desk tends to be monosyllabic numbskulls who don't record the calls details and the 3rd line/server bods can't speak in anything less that 100% geek-speak - or are of the opinion actually speaking to users is beneath them.
Unfortunately clients will take the cheapest spaz who then screws things up, annoys the userbase and puts the clients off either taking on contractors in the future or risk paying more for a quality guy (me again
).
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But does anybody use Reuters and Bloomberg up North? They'd probably think they were a music-hall tap-dancing duo.Comment
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So you're contradicting yourself and you're the cheapest spaz?Originally posted by EpiphoneHere up North that's a good rate. Clients/agencies tend to take the pee a bit with specs though. It's not unusual to see an ad for minimum MCSE 2003 with equivilant Cisco knowledge for £10-12 per hour.
A good Desktop Support monkey (such as myself
) doesn't just fix a printer or whatever, they serve as pretty much the only point of contact with IT that can actually function socially. The Helpless desk tends to be monosyllabic numbskulls who don't record the calls details and the 3rd line/server bods can't speak in anything less that 100% geek-speak - or are of the opinion actually speaking to users is beneath them.
Unfortunately clients will take the cheapest spaz who then screws things up, annoys the userbase and puts the clients off either taking on contractors in the future or risk paying more for a quality guy (me again
).
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how so?Originally posted by wizard1974ukSo you're contradicting yourself
Not the cheapestand you're the cheapest spaz?
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