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in life •  8 years ago 

After working in IT for 10 years, in this kind of field the most learning was done on the hardware side as I have always been in desktop/software support. I now work for a company that develops a LOT of software and has everything in the cloud so yes, now I have a list of learning so much more than when I was at the prison.

Prison workings and inmate interactions was super amazing, and I do want to do some posts on it. I worked in close proximity, my office had about 12 inmates who worked near it, and a lot of the hardware I worked on was in prison yards/cells or areas. I can't go too much over the riot or incidents for obvious reasons but i'll try my best. :D

Thanks for reading.

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I see. I've always been in software, never tried the hardware side of things. Whenever hardware breaks at work I get the joy of filling in long-winded support tickets for the infrastructure teams to handle though. xD Looking forward to more posts like this, quite interesting to read!