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Well, what were you expecting after over 200k "IT" jobs were ended over the last year.

Archive: https://archive.today/W5GHe

From the post: "A mere 700 IT jobs were added in the US last year compared to 267,000 the year prior, it's claimed. It'd be easy to blame layoffs, but that's not all there is to it, says tech consultancy Janco Associates.

Based on analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Janco, news that the IT industry added just 700 jobs following an estimated 262,242 jobs lost amid mass layoffs is shocking, but not surprising."

Well, what were you expecting after over 200k "IT" jobs were ended over the last year. Archive: https://archive.today/W5GHe From the post: "A mere 700 IT jobs were added in the US last year compared to 267,000 the year prior, it's claimed. It'd be easy to blame layoffs, but that's not all there is to it, says tech consultancy Janco Associates. Based on analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Janco, news that the IT industry added just 700 jobs following an estimated 262,242 jobs lost amid mass layoffs is shocking, but not surprising."

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Point being you’re not going to have an engineer making 200k in cyber security fixing your printer or fixing someone’s folder privileges or installing software. They are completely different pay levels and district roles now. It didn’t used to be, so some older people inappropriately apply the term as it was used 20 years ago. That was my only point.

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That might be true in some orgs but I have been in a position where I have had to do "client desk work" at the same time as re-designing the datacenter (including networking, security, power, etc). It really depends on where you are.

It should not be like that but it still is. (sometimes)

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So you’re doing incident handling that would stand up in court - intrusion analysis using pcaps for things like overflow attacks on custom software using intrusion detection systems that you yourself installed and maintain? And they still want to pay for that type of expertise to do client desk work?

It must happen, but that company sounds like they really like to waste resources.

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Yeah man, I get it. It is just how it is some places.

The answer to that is - yes - Or at least it was until I burned out at that place and went somewhere where I don't have to have so many damn hats.