My main career is supposed to be as a team lead in mechanical engineering. Through a lot of unfortunate event I became a full time Python Dev at my last job which I quitted due to lack of recognition. Through similar events I’m now the “official” sysadmin for two companies. Here’s the thing, I love doing sysadmin work, went and got my rhel certs, built a homelab, all that stuff. I’m a Linux nerd to the bone. But FML I’m now stuck rebuilding two whole ecosystems built on top of hyper-v and active directory. I like my job in a sense but I also hate that I’m now stuck being paid in line with the mechanical engineering field while working more on the IT side. Working on my CS degree rn.
My main career is supposed to be as a team lead in mechanical engineering. Through a lot of unfortunate event I became a full time Python Dev at my last job which I quitted due to lack of recognition. Through similar events I’m now the “official” sysadmin for two companies. Here’s the thing, I love doing sysadmin work, went and got my rhel certs, built a homelab, all that stuff. I’m a Linux nerd to the bone. But FML I’m now stuck rebuilding two whole ecosystems built on top of hyper-v and active directory. I like my job in a sense but I also hate that I’m now stuck being paid in line with the mechanical engineering field while working more on the IT side. Working on my CS degree rn.