Sounds Arrogant Even To Me

The company where I currently work definitely appreciates me, so I am not complaining about that. I didnโ€™t get made a CTO for nothing. However, I donโ€™t think they really understand that theyโ€™d have to hire 4 or 5 people to replace me or how hard I have to work to keep up even with my own field.

Right now, I hold six different intermediate or professional-level certifications in different areas of technology, ranging from networking to security to cloud operations. These need to be renewed every so often, so I am constantly studying for certifications and exams. Itโ€™s never-ending, really. One day, Iโ€™ll get tired of it but havenโ€™t yet.

And this is real knowledge, not just test peacocking. For instance, yesterday I worked on and completed a bit of combined t-sql and PowerShell that retrieves an xml feed from the web, parses it, and then inserts the data into a SQL table for later use. Note that this isnโ€™t even an infrastructure task, but truly is light programming.

Today, I will be troubleshooting a broken site-to-site VPN connection. (I actually already know whatโ€™s wrong with it*. Convincing the other side of how they are misconfigured is always the hard part.)

Next week, I will be doing an Office365 email conversion. The week after, I will likely be advising on purchase and installation of physical and cloud infrastructure as well as doing most if not all of the implementation.

You get the idea! It sounds a little arrogant even to me, but if you can find someone else who can do all this, and as quickly as I do it, you better fucking hire them because Iโ€™ve met a few IT people better than me but hardly any as broadly knowledgeable or as blazing fast at troubleshooting.

*I know whatโ€™s wrong with it because Iโ€™ve done dozens and dozens of these, while most IT people havenโ€™t, so Iโ€™ve seen every error and I can troubleshoot them almost instantly.