Hello All!
I was hired by my company almost 4 years ago as a Network Administrator. I had worked in consulting in the past and brought in a broad range of experience. The company had a network administrator, but he was moving more into programming and development. This was fine with me, as I thought I could benefit from his experience while increasing my depth of my technical skills.
This worked well for about 2.5 years. Then, our boss decided to re-align our departmental duties. We were divided into teams and my "team" includes me and the former netadmin/programmer/whatever.
In this arrangement, I feel I have been assigned mostly low level desktop support type assignments because I have pretty good customer service skills. I felt a bit threatened at first and explained to my boss that I was concerned that my technical skills would suffer in this arrangement. He basically explained that my coworker wasn't really working out as a programmer and he thought it best for him to return his focus to the networking side of things.
After this occurred, I felt I needed to do something to enhance my package, so I enrolled in one of the top part time MBA programs in my city. I will be graduating from the program in December. Also, I have finished the requirements to take the CAPM exam and will be taking that shortly. I feel I have a lot of things going for me.
My problem is this. It really annoys me to be assigned the tedious, low level tech tasks while my coworker seems to get to choose his projects. For example, I found out this morning that he has begun working on a project that is listed as one of my goals for the year. I am busy doing new desktop rollouts and had not started it yet. I feel that if my "team" member has extra time on his hands to start on my projects, he should help me finish the low level tasks first. From my view, it seems like I am always left to finish the grunt work while this person picks and chooses his activities. I'm having a hard time deciding how I should react to this situation. Should I approach him about it? Should I talk to my boss about it? How should I bring this up?
I would appreciate any constructive advice.
I was hired by my company almost 4 years ago as a Network Administrator. I had worked in consulting in the past and brought in a broad range of experience. The company had a network administrator, but he was moving more into programming and development. This was fine with me, as I thought I could benefit from his experience while increasing my depth of my technical skills.
This worked well for about 2.5 years. Then, our boss decided to re-align our departmental duties. We were divided into teams and my "team" includes me and the former netadmin/programmer/whatever.
In this arrangement, I feel I have been assigned mostly low level desktop support type assignments because I have pretty good customer service skills. I felt a bit threatened at first and explained to my boss that I was concerned that my technical skills would suffer in this arrangement. He basically explained that my coworker wasn't really working out as a programmer and he thought it best for him to return his focus to the networking side of things.
After this occurred, I felt I needed to do something to enhance my package, so I enrolled in one of the top part time MBA programs in my city. I will be graduating from the program in December. Also, I have finished the requirements to take the CAPM exam and will be taking that shortly. I feel I have a lot of things going for me.
My problem is this. It really annoys me to be assigned the tedious, low level tech tasks while my coworker seems to get to choose his projects. For example, I found out this morning that he has begun working on a project that is listed as one of my goals for the year. I am busy doing new desktop rollouts and had not started it yet. I feel that if my "team" member has extra time on his hands to start on my projects, he should help me finish the low level tasks first. From my view, it seems like I am always left to finish the grunt work while this person picks and chooses his activities. I'm having a hard time deciding how I should react to this situation. Should I approach him about it? Should I talk to my boss about it? How should I bring this up?
I would appreciate any constructive advice.