01-18-2019, 02:14 PM
One more day. Talking with my coworker and he makes me feel better. The issue with working in IT is most people start to assume if it plugs into a wall IT can do it. Wiring speakers, I can say that I'm no expert. Yet I was expected to get this sound system up and running. I had to think on my feet and come up with a solution, which I did. But then they wanted it louder so I cut out a few speakers to give the amp some more juice. Then I got hassled that we need music in that area I cut. Well I said fuck that. I knew I'd have to drop the volume and we'd be back at square one. I also knew if I tried to drive the amp any louder I'd burn it out. And that's a 1000 dollar amp. So sorry the music isnt loud enough, but I'm not burning out the amp and getting blamed for that too
I felt like a failure for a bit until I shook myself and said no. I did what I could. It would have been nice if everything worked great, but it didn't. And if people want to perceive me as not doing a good job, that's their thing. I don't have to hold onto that shit.
I felt like a failure for a bit until I shook myself and said no. I did what I could. It would have been nice if everything worked great, but it didn't. And if people want to perceive me as not doing a good job, that's their thing. I don't have to hold onto that shit.
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