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Wrighty
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quote:
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What does being a computer engineer at Renault involve?

With respect, a salary of £16k suggests a skillset that isn't revolutionary.


thats all i earn but im not 1st line, im technical support - fed up of fixing stuff now though been doing it nearly 3 years - how the fuck am i gonna get a house on 16k, it pays jack
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quote:
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What does being a computer engineer at Renault involve?

With respect, a salary of £16k suggests a skillset that isn't revolutionary.


Setting up and repairing diagnostic equipment and wireless networks, mainly!

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quote:
Originally posted by James
What does being a computer engineer at Renault involve?

With respect, a salary of £16k suggests a skillset that isn't revolutionary.


thats all i earn but im not 1st line, im technical support - fed up of fixing stuff now though been doing it nearly 3 years - how the fuck am i gonna get a house on 16k, it pays jack


Innit mate! Was meant to be moving out with my girlfriend after the summer, until I got dumped... it's not been a good year!
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Well I'm being properly fucked, I'm on 10% pay cut from an original £15k, my boss on the other hand got made redundant. I am only the only IT support staff and we're a very heavy online/IT business (online marketing, bulk emailing, etc).

My skillset far out weighs my pay, there's simply no jobs out there worth a move, I've applied for four, problem is alot of people with 5 - 10 + years experience are doing the same, and I only have 2.
willay
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where are you based?
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Cheshire
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how old are you? I'm guessnig around 24/25?

Not going to get big cash in that area I would of thought.
Simon L
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IT Internal Audit get paid alright too.
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how old are you? I'm guessnig around 24/25?

Not going to get big cash in that area I would of thought.


In Cheshire? Supposed to be loaded...I actually live in Wigan though.

Yea I'm 24.

I Should really specialise.
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Originally posted by Wrighty
quote:
Originally posted by James
What does being a computer engineer at Renault involve?

With respect, a salary of £16k suggests a skillset that isn't revolutionary.


thats all i earn but im not 1st line, im technical support - fed up of fixing stuff now though been doing it nearly 3 years - how the fuck am i gonna get a house on 16k, it pays jack


This is the problem - i'm in the same boat. As much as i love my job currently, i'm not earning enough money to really live off. One of the reasons why i'm constantly down.

Just need to wait for the market to pick up i think.
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Or do some moonlighting, Andrew?

Years ago I worked full time and did a bit of web design/network consultancy in the evenings and weekends. Probably not a good idea though if you're completely knackered from your day job.
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quote:
Originally posted by willay
how old are you? I'm guessnig around 24/25?

Not going to get big cash in that area I would of thought.


In Cheshire? Supposed to be loaded...I actually live in Wigan though.

Yea I'm 24.

I Should really specialise.


do you ask for pay rises thou?
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I think general IT support monkeys are possibly expecting too much.

It's never going to pay much more than about £25k at the top end unless you are in London.

The best you can do is get into a big FTSE 100 company because at least it will be easier to progress your career.
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Depends on the company mate, I'm in a very small company (3 people) making good money in the city and its mainly because a) make myself indispensable b) good&fast at what I do c) always ask for a pay rise.

As much as my title has been network engineer, the fact is I have got my hands dirty with everything here:

routing
switching
security
vpn
solaris admin
freebsd admin
windows admin
desktop shit
sort out the mail
quoting on kit
network audits
workstation BULLSHIT
network management systems/alerting

I do the lot, and every year I seem to add more responsibilities to my already long list.

I think the last time my title changed my boss told me I was the 'service desk manager', which to be honest is aload of bollocks when I'm in Hopton Street datacentre on a Saturday morning upgrading a Cisco 6500 - Most days I feel like a glorified IT support engineer.

[Edited on 09-07-2009 by willay]

[Edited on 09-07-2009 by willay]
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You got to live with-in your means regardless of your salary... As long as you can live comfortably and keep occupied thats all you need
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funding your second income by playing the stock market on your phone while at work... FTW!
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quote:
Originally posted by willay
quote:
Originally posted by ENB
quote:
Originally posted by willay
how old are you? I'm guessnig around 24/25?

Not going to get big cash in that area I would of thought.


In Cheshire? Supposed to be loaded...I actually live in Wigan though.

Yea I'm 24.

I Should really specialise.


do you ask for pay rises thou?


Oh I do. The real kicker is I was going to get one then everyone had a 10% pay cut then 25% of the staff were made redundant.
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Thing is, how many people have aimed to be in a career?

I know when I was a kid I wanted to be a programmer. Then did the required gcses to allow me to do a-levels, which in turn would allow me to go to uni and do a computer science degree.

If I hadn't of done the correct A-levels, I would not of been able to study my degree.

If I didn't have my degree, I wouldn't of been able to walk into a software developer position.

Same way I also did a placement year knowing this would benefit me getting a job.


- 90% of people today (IT people generally aren't as bad, thinking more of media / geography / history etc) basically just go through early life with no idea / care with what they want to do as a career.

They sit exams, and do a-levels but don't try to specialise in any field.

Then they get their a-levels and get ushered towards uni and its like... hmm 'dont know what to do'

so they do a pretty generic degree (or don't go).

Then end up thinking 'what do I want to do as a job'...

Since they haven't specialised in anything, they look to their interests.

They have an interest in computers, but without the quali's they go for a support role.

They then bitch about how they're on 16k when people doing software development are on 25-30k+. You have to realise that the people who are on good money, have probably got there by putting the effort in previously, either in education / real jobs (trying to work their way up).
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Thing is, how many people have aimed to be in a career?



I was always interested in electronics, I got interested in computers when my parents bought an 8086 in the late 80's, I was only about 8 when they got it but I was really interested in it, by the early 90's I had learned to use DOS, build Batch files and BASIC programs etc... For some reason computing just came naturally to me, I only have a couple of GCSE's, never did UNI.. I started off working as a network administrator which was interesting but I really couldnt see myself doing it for ever, luckilly I managed to get myself into a junior programmer position at 19 and worked my way up.. Now I'm in a senior developer position at a software house and doing what I wanted to do..

I would love to run a garage but the money just wouldnt be the same.

I've never been a "proper geek", most people dont even know what I do for living and they assume im a mechanic, but I have the passion and I think thats all you need! Loads of people decide they want to get into IT for the money but IMHO if you dont have the passion you will hate every moment and fail.
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They then bitch about how they're on 16k when people doing software development are on 25-30k+. You have to realise that the people who are on good money, have probably got there by putting the effort in previously, either in education / real jobs (trying to work their way up).


I disagree.. I've never been to uni! And I know quite a few people who are the same
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Well I'm being properly fucked, I'm on 10% pay cut from an original £15k, my boss on the other hand got made redundant. I am only the only IT support staff and we're a very heavy online/IT business (online marketing, bulk emailing, etc).

My skillset far out weighs my pay, there's simply no jobs out there worth a move, I've applied for four, problem is alot of people with 5 - 10 + years experience are doing the same, and I only have 2.

I was getting £17k + company car (with personal use) for as a field engineer working across the country. Large company spread from Newcastle to Cornwall, and only 3 of us.
I was made redundant last week, so the company is down to 2 engineers.
I'm using the opportunity to relocate and try and get a role with more development potential, as there's fuck all where I live now.
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They then bitch about how they're on 16k when people doing software development are on 25-30k+. You have to realise that the people who are on good money, have probably got there by putting the effort in previously, either in education / real jobs (trying to work their way up).


I disagree.. I've never been to uni! And I know quite a few people who are the same


uh huh, dont need a little computer science degree to be shit hot with computers, I'm defiantly doing alot better then pretty much most grads coming into IT

THOUGH I do agree that there are quite a few gimps who do some stupid IT cert at College to get a job in IT so they can be millionaires , I'm surrounded by these punks day and night and the fact is they just dont understand computers properly.
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Theres no qualification for passion
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high five davey.
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ENB
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LOL at the no idea what I wanted to do.

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