COMPUTER WORLD

It’s the 1990s, and this network admin pilot fish is being interviewed for a job at a manufacturing plant — and he’s curious about who he’ll be replacing.

“After interviewing with a few managers, I found out that the current network admin was actually hired to be a programmer, though he had a very extensive background in PC repair and had network certification,” fish says.

“They called the network admin and he came to the interview room and took me on a tour. That included a visit to the computer room, where he showed me they had 10 rather large servers. I noticed none of them had brand logos on them, and I asked who manufactured them. He laughed and said he built them — and my jaw dropped as he explained why.”

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