alohaakamai3
IS-IT--Management
This is a "just for fun thread".
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine the other day about education levels, jobs, pay, etc... he is a network administrator for a small company, and I was explaining to him how I usually tell people to run like hell from the POS business on almost every level.
10 years ago, the knowledge required to be a POS technician was mostly confined to close networking (protocols, communication), drivers, operating systems, PC hardware, and the POS software you were supporting, of course.
The pay was always lower in those jobs compared to other IT fields (many times because the companies were smaller), but the knowledge was also not as broad as demanded by other fields.
Times have changed. Now you need know all the stuff and whole lot more, including routers, knowledge of the Internet, security, wifi, etc, etc... But the pay is still on the crap end of the scale.
I had to laugh when I looked on one site and saw it saying the average POS technician is making $59k... lol. Whatever. I don't personally know a POS technician that made anywhere near that, and I would guess the national average to be *maybe* the low 40s, and I would bet a large portion of POS techs are in the mid 30s. And I'm not talking about people who work for companies like Radiant or other big name developers, I'm talking about actual in-the-field guys fixing and installing systems.
Hey, I'm not saying they are the worlds worst jobs, and they can be a foot in the door for other IT related jobs. But they are definitely at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to respect and pay (even if it's not fair in terms of skill and knowledge anymore). Also, I don't know anyone who grew up wanting to be POS technician. Sometimes you just show up, and you're doing it too long, you probably forgot to leave
I was curious if anyone else thought the average of 59k was kind of outrageous.
Anyway, rant away!
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine the other day about education levels, jobs, pay, etc... he is a network administrator for a small company, and I was explaining to him how I usually tell people to run like hell from the POS business on almost every level.
10 years ago, the knowledge required to be a POS technician was mostly confined to close networking (protocols, communication), drivers, operating systems, PC hardware, and the POS software you were supporting, of course.
The pay was always lower in those jobs compared to other IT fields (many times because the companies were smaller), but the knowledge was also not as broad as demanded by other fields.
Times have changed. Now you need know all the stuff and whole lot more, including routers, knowledge of the Internet, security, wifi, etc, etc... But the pay is still on the crap end of the scale.
I had to laugh when I looked on one site and saw it saying the average POS technician is making $59k... lol. Whatever. I don't personally know a POS technician that made anywhere near that, and I would guess the national average to be *maybe* the low 40s, and I would bet a large portion of POS techs are in the mid 30s. And I'm not talking about people who work for companies like Radiant or other big name developers, I'm talking about actual in-the-field guys fixing and installing systems.
Hey, I'm not saying they are the worlds worst jobs, and they can be a foot in the door for other IT related jobs. But they are definitely at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to respect and pay (even if it's not fair in terms of skill and knowledge anymore). Also, I don't know anyone who grew up wanting to be POS technician. Sometimes you just show up, and you're doing it too long, you probably forgot to leave
I was curious if anyone else thought the average of 59k was kind of outrageous.
Anyway, rant away!