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That's because IT workers are like assholes... I mean opinions... Everyone has one...

This is exactly why I work in a very specific area of IT, one that keeps the rest of it at arms length.

And most IT workers are assholes...egotistical assholes.

Yep, I'm an asshole, it's why I'm in IT... But not so much technical side, LOL

What do you do in IT specifically Clint?

I work in Control system security, I am responsible for the supply and support of the control systems, the Wan's and Lan's they operate on and the security of the off net network for a large utility.

So.... Zac and I got stalked today. And not by any random person. Zacs nan. She had a stake out. Just chilling in her car outside zacs work waiting for me to go see him. Wtf!! Messed up

lol Ninja Nana.

I work in Control system security, I am responsible for the supply and support of the control systems, the Wan's and Lan's they operate on and the security of the off net network for a large utility.

Sounds... Fun... :P

Get me a job with you? I feel the need... The need for acceleration (Change for those not getting the relationship) :P

Everyone works in IT now days the Industry is such a broad spectrum of jobs and people.

They specialise in particular areas but I don't need to/want to/not allowed to know what they actually do - All I know is they are extremely good at what they do and they have both being flown around to different countries for conferences, training etc... Good for me, I get souvenirs and they get frequent flyer points to fly me around Aus when needed yayyyy!

Sounds... Fun... :P

Get me a job with you? I feel the need... The need for acceleration (Change for those not getting the relationship) :P

hahaha take a number and get in line, Heaps of people want in on what I do...There is a serious lineup to get into my field.

What IT experience do you have Matt?

hahaha take a number and get in line, Heaps of people want in on what I do...There is a serious lineup to get into my field.

What IT experience do you have Matt?

None. Oh you said Matt not tony. :P

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