• @Paradachshund
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    344 months ago

    I’m glad you’re here. Now there are at least two of us!

    • @DillyDaily@lemmy.world
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      124 months ago

      There are dozens of us! Dozens!

      My education background is nursing and social work. I’ve only ever used Windows and very surface level. I’ve never programmed anything, the closest I’ve gotten to anything technical is troubleshooting a game that I’ve modded to within an inch of its life.

      Though I’m picking up an old laptop from a school surplus next Monday to wipe and begin exploring Linux. My only other experience with Linux is the interface of my housemates NAS (which I use only to manage a plex and valheim server)

      I’m an IT tutor in a community centre - basically just teaching grandma how to close all her iPhone apps. No experience or formal qualifications needed. If you can be patient while showing seniors the basics of the devices they’ve got at home, you’re hired.

      Our organisation currently pays too much for an IT managed service provider, who doesn’t provide a comprehensively managed service, so my boss wants to end their contact and hire me as a dedicated IT management officer. My boss is 75 and is confident in my abilities because she thinks power cycling the router when the internet goes out is an amazing and high level skill, but I know enough to know how much I don’t know. But I also know I can learn.

      So maybe in a year or so I’ll understand more of the jokes on lemmy.

      • @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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        14 months ago

        be patient while showing seniors the basics of the devices they’ve got at home

        I’m not a programmer either but I bet this is actually harder than learning at least a few coding languages.