Is that internal politics,  IT versus engineering departments? It often
depends on internal organization.

Tricia, using my droid
On Oct 24, 2015 9:29 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Oh, it's much worse than that; my IS dept. can no longer provide in-house
> help because of politics. They were excluded
> from a major, new install and are limited to minor SW updates and tweaks.
> Anything network related is off bounds.
> So, calling the help line after hours is a waste of effort. And, we're a
> mission critical operation. Sad, but true.
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2015, at 11:13 PM, Nelson wrote:
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>
>
> Sent from my Creaky old iPad 1
>
> Yes But......snip
>
>
> There are jobs in each field that are 'trade' type jobs and we absolutely
> need to people to keep thing running at that level but at the same time
> there are others that need extend skills or even the ability to extend the
> field or integrate multiple skills in one job or create new unique ideas.
>
> Somewhere in the amorphous blob the jobs transition from trades to
> engineering  theoretical research or any other label you want to apply to
> them.  It continuos spectrum with no sharp boundaries other than the one
> imposed by Charter organization (CPA, OEQ), universities, or  certification
> companies (Cisco, M.  )*each defending their own domain and make money
> from it.*
>
> Nelson
>
>
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