You know, I’ve never been interested in getting overt praise or anything like that, but rather being understood and recognized. I think most people can agree with that.
And being a “web guy” it’s been even harder, at times, to feel like the rest of the organization really “gets” what we do (or even cares).
Now, I’ll admit, I’ve had a distinct pleasure (and fortune) to work in businesses that do understand the value that myself and my team bring to the organization but I hear too many stories of that “uncelebrated web guy” doing great things day in and day out without the slightest bit of notice.
Yes, we are a weird bunch and we speak in a language more foreign that Hebrew and our jokes are stupidly-not-funny at times… but we’re human beings first, just like you!
Please, take a moment and give your web guy a hug; give him a Starbucks card or something, let him know that you appreciate his work at keeping the web in check. Don’t let your web guy go uncelebrated.
@megodbike says
Web guy jokes are great… of course, I must admit that I am a web guy…
Inderjeet says
I am proud of being a web guy. People do acclaim us
human3rror says
😉
Andy Darnell says
So does that mean to get myself a starbucks card?
Wait, I don't drink coffee..
human3rror says
… not yet.
Yohan Perera says
Hi John,
Great thinking. But one problem. Not to offend. I think you are not checking your spellings before hitting the "Publish" button. May be I am wrong. Please check… It will definitely help us as readers
My recent post What does the Bible say about software piracy? Part 1
human3rror says
uh. yeah. i hit that publish button fast… but i can't seem to find the issue…?
Jonathan Malm says
Giving myself a hug and a free Starbucks now…
the guy whose drink was called is chasing me, run away!
Marc says
Wait a second… everyone reading this blog IS the uncelebrated web guy or girl! Oh well, good advice though. Surely we can all apply to this to other little recognized servants in the congregation as well… like the PowerPoint guy