Network engineers are always risk-takers. doing the configuration changes on any live system is always risky. No idea what will happen after saving the changes. hahaha
During Covid-19, people talk about healthcare industries and retails industries. But no one knows about the Information technology people. how hard they work during covid and developed a lot of software to work from home and online shopping and make everything remotely accessible. I don't even remember how many sites to site and site to client VPN tunnels I set up during the last 8 months. we should really thank each and every IT person who is working in the background to move the world forward.
After four years as a math teacher I decided to go back to university to study telecommunications and get an engineering degree, that's the risk I took and changed my life 180 degrees.
Well noted this is a measured risk.
In my work now as a project manager every time there is risk management!
I was working as a programmer and changed my field to networks. It was a calculated risk with a fallback plan. But it turned out to be a good decision. And after 8 years ,here I am.
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Created Jan 19, 2021 10:54:06 (0)(0) Exactly. And whenever there is risk involved, I try to calculate the Risk-to-reward ratio and go for it.
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