Just interested really but,
I don't know too much about helpdesk work but I can't see how related it is to a PM-type role. How easy do you think it is going to be convince clients/recruiters that you can do PM-roles that you apply for simply because you've read up on it?
(Or was everybody being really sacastic to our young gay friend?)
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Inspiration.
Originally posted by youngandgayHi all,
Just looking for general advice on how the hell I get out of helpdesk/desktop
support and into something worthwhile and more importantly more rewarding.
Have been a contractor for approx 4 years, so know how it all works, just
seemed do have got stuck in a rut. I'm also sick to death of users, most days
i could quite happily do a colombine, take the Oozi in, and watch the blood
drip down the walls.....This can't be healthy!!
Anyway, I really need some inspiration and I think you guys are the ones to do it.
Please prove me right!!
ps, don't be put off by my username, its just my nemesis. They have all the luck.
Hi mate,
Just going through some old threads regarding ITIL in the search bar,
just noticed your in/were in, exactly the same boat as me, just wondered
if you managed to do anything about it yet?? Looking to do some ITIL /
PRINCE myself, 5 years helpdesk/desktop/networks/blah blah blah, bored to death, let me know your situation,
may even be able to inspire each other. Note to you though, Im not gay,
just gifted.
Joking of course,Last edited by lORD lUCAN; 16 February 2006, 14:23.
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I don't believe it .. here you go people offering good logical advice... what happened to this board.. why hasn't anyone diverted this thread yet?? why didn't anyone pick up on the colombian killin blood thingy???
You are loosing it I tell ya!!
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All that training costs...
First read up on ITIL/Prince 2 and start putting "ITIL/Prince2 Aware" on your CV. This is legit if you're on a helpdesk.
Cojak: I'm please they kept my little man...
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Those little letters wont hurt if you are looking to get out.
Short of some good luck and having friends in the right places about your only choice will be to look at moving up the good chain (as already mentioned). The other option is to get in to project management (your experience on the helpdesk, coupled with ITIL or Prince2 qualifications, would be ideal for this).
Regards
Mailman
former helpdesk
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If you have half a brain, PRINCE 2 is easy. The foundation course is multiple choice!
Will you find it useful? That depends on what sort of roles you want. If you fancy getting into project management, PRINCE is definitely the way to go.
PRINCE 2 itself is just a high-level framework dealing with the implementation stage of the project life cycle.
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This is the thing, ITIL is something i'm interested in however, still sounds like a bit of a buzz word at the moment but obviously service delivery is here now, and looks like it'll be that way for sometime.
Prince on the other hand, Im a little worried about if Im honest, spoken to a few quite intelligent people ( at least more so than myself, again an honest statement!! 2 in one day, amazing! ), and there under the impression that its not an easy thing to achieve.
Also, from a clients point of view, I can see the interest in hiring me with the experience I've got and the fact that I'd be an ITIL groupy. But, I suppose what im trying to figure out is, Prince, would I really need it?
Any suggestions for the ITIL route or Prince training would be cool...
Lots of sharks hunting the training arena as ever!
Thanks for all your posts!
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Two major routes spring to mind - move up the support food chain into second level support and get away from end users. If you want to earn real money, start up the Service Management consultancy ladder - which means ITIL and Prince.
Alternatively, change direction completely...
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Bored, bored, bored,
Hi all,
Just looking for general advice on how the hell I get out of helpdesk/desktop
support and into something worthwhile and more importantly more rewarding.
Have been a contractor for approx 4 years, so know how it all works, just
seemed do have got stuck in a rut. I'm also sick to death of users, most days
i could quite happily do a colombine, take the Oozi in, and watch the blood
drip down the walls.....This can't be healthy!!
Anyway, I really need some inspiration and I think you guys are the ones to do it.
Please prove me right!!
ps, don't be put off by my username, its just my nemesis. They have all the luck.Tags: None
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