In uni, I was a part of the help desk as a work-study gig. Since it was "industry" experience, it paid minimum wage. But it was mostly troubleshooting network issues (the building was old and had very thick walls; here's your complementary ethernet cable) or hardware issues (cleaning out a Macbook that had chocolate milk spilt on it) for the other students in my dorm for 30 hours a week.
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In uni, I was a part of the help desk as a work-study gig. Since it was "industry" experience, it paid minimum wage. But it was mostly troubleshooting network issues (the building was old and had very thick walls; here's your complementary ethernet cable) or hardware issues (cleaning out a Macbook that had chocolate milk spilt on it) for the other students in my dorm for 30 hours a week.