Anyone here work/worked as an IT trainer?
Been considering a move away from development work for a while as the Agile obsession with its attendant micromanagement and bullsh!t is really getting me down.
(recently had my first experience of Pair Programming - I hate Monday mornings at the best of times but getting up at 5am, driving down to Porstmouth in the peeing rain & leaving my wife behind for a week to share my personal space with some IT geek with poor personal hygiene ain't my idea of fun. If this is the future, I'm out).
But I digress. I get the impression that the money can be quite good and I think I'd enjoy the interaction. Beats having your face in a pc screen all day long. Not got many pointers to how about going about making the change as Googling IT trainer just gets me loads of stuff about IT courses I can go on. Maybe someone could help me with my googling skills?
Been considering a move away from development work for a while as the Agile obsession with its attendant micromanagement and bullsh!t is really getting me down.
(recently had my first experience of Pair Programming - I hate Monday mornings at the best of times but getting up at 5am, driving down to Porstmouth in the peeing rain & leaving my wife behind for a week to share my personal space with some IT geek with poor personal hygiene ain't my idea of fun. If this is the future, I'm out).
But I digress. I get the impression that the money can be quite good and I think I'd enjoy the interaction. Beats having your face in a pc screen all day long. Not got many pointers to how about going about making the change as Googling IT trainer just gets me loads of stuff about IT courses I can go on. Maybe someone could help me with my googling skills?
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