Is doing a good job worth it if your boss does not give you any credit for your work? The purpose of this message is to see if anyone besides myself has had a common experience.
I work for a small company of about 110 employees. Alone, I am responsible for all technical support for all employees. This includes everything from installing new OS's to setting up desktop shortcuts. A lot of my friends tell me I have the best job in the world - I work independently as the singular source of IT knowledge within the company. However, I have recently been starting to feel very much alone at work.
I feel that 99% of my work goes unnoticed because I do all the technical stuff by myself. My manager works with our claims processing system making sure that insurance claims pay correctly. He has no clue what I do because he is not technical and he ignores things he doesn't have to understand. His job does not require him to be technical.
Last year I built the company website...and everyone just thought "Well, Mike's the technical guy and technical guys build websites". When we migrated from WinNT to Win2k with no major problems everyone just though "Well, Mike's the technical guy and technical guys upgrade Operating Systems." When I had to learn SQL in one week in order to implement a new system to comply with new government regulations, management basically said "Go at it, MIke...your're the technical guy, right?" The fact is that no one in the company, including my manager, understands the technical aspects of what I do except for me.
I also find myself simplifying technical stuff all the time. It gets to the point where I basically do not give myself any credit for my work because I always have to explain stuff to people in basic terms (especially MANAGEMENT!!!!!!). I'm the last person to gloat about my work, but I'm starting to feel like I need to in order to get any type of credit. And I don't want to do this.
Can anyone offer suggestions as to ways I can help others understand what I do? Or am I just stuck inside an endless loop?
Thanks.
Mike
I work for a small company of about 110 employees. Alone, I am responsible for all technical support for all employees. This includes everything from installing new OS's to setting up desktop shortcuts. A lot of my friends tell me I have the best job in the world - I work independently as the singular source of IT knowledge within the company. However, I have recently been starting to feel very much alone at work.
I feel that 99% of my work goes unnoticed because I do all the technical stuff by myself. My manager works with our claims processing system making sure that insurance claims pay correctly. He has no clue what I do because he is not technical and he ignores things he doesn't have to understand. His job does not require him to be technical.
Last year I built the company website...and everyone just thought "Well, Mike's the technical guy and technical guys build websites". When we migrated from WinNT to Win2k with no major problems everyone just though "Well, Mike's the technical guy and technical guys upgrade Operating Systems." When I had to learn SQL in one week in order to implement a new system to comply with new government regulations, management basically said "Go at it, MIke...your're the technical guy, right?" The fact is that no one in the company, including my manager, understands the technical aspects of what I do except for me.
I also find myself simplifying technical stuff all the time. It gets to the point where I basically do not give myself any credit for my work because I always have to explain stuff to people in basic terms (especially MANAGEMENT!!!!!!). I'm the last person to gloat about my work, but I'm starting to feel like I need to in order to get any type of credit. And I don't want to do this.
Can anyone offer suggestions as to ways I can help others understand what I do? Or am I just stuck inside an endless loop?
Thanks.
Mike