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Occupation PC technician | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

Occupation PC technician | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

I work as a technical specialist in a small design organization. We are engaged in the preparation of project documentation for land acquisition and privatization of land. The purpose of the work is to receive, process, organize and then enter geodetic and cadastral information about land plots and their use into the state register. This whole process is laborious and demanding work. My task, as a specialist technician, in this chain is to process geodetic surveys of the area or the plan of the land plot and their subsequent preparation for the direct preparation of reporting documentation. I work mainly on a computer and use a wide variety of software to achieve my goals. Starting from general programs such as Office, AutoCad, and ending with highly specialized programs for processing cadastral and geodetic information: Zempro, AutoCAD Overlay, Invent-Grad. I started my career without even having completed secondary education, and gradually, by hard work and, of course, technical curiosity, I achieved considerable success in this matter. Now I want to study further and continue on the same path. I work from Monday to Friday on a normal, human schedule: an 8-hour work day, lunch on a schedule, Friday is a short day. Sometimes, of course, you have to pay attention to work and weekends. As everyone knows for sure, working in an office does not require a lot of physical effort, but it is still pretty routine. And I am no exception in this case. The greatest load goes to the brain, which consumes no less human energy than muscles during physical exertion. Therefore, the feeling of fatigue and exhaustion by the end of the working day is familiar to me. Another disadvantage is limited mobility, which is not very pleasing to the average young person. But if there were more minuses than pluses, would this work give me pleasure? All the shortcomings (including the harmfulness of the bosses) are compensated by a warm and friendly team of women from 20 to 60 :), a salary that is quite acceptable for our region, and my dream since childhood is to work with a PC. As someone once said: "Any young person just needs to find a FAVORITE ACTIVITY, and then find someone who would pay money for it :)". In this workplace, I received the first lessons necessary for a full adaptation in the world of PC. By the way, due to the lack of a system administrator as a position in our company, I have to perform his functions, respectively, for a fee, which also has a positive effect on my self-education. If, in general, all this is generalized, then the work suits me quite well, although it is not without its drawbacks, and if I were offered to evaluate it on a five-point scale, I would confidently put a solid four. 0