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Why would someone on a help desk be expected to know what POST is? A software engineer, sure, but helpdesk? If it's needed knowledge…that's what training is for. Businesses' expectation that people will come into the job already knowing exactly how you do things and never require on-the-job training is absurd.
Guessing they’re talking about Power-On Self Test rather than the HTTP verb. I’m assuming you were thinking of the latter given you mentioned a software engineer.
Half of software engineers don't know what a POST is either
Software engineer here, can confirm I've never received anything by post in my life, it's always couriers. My assumption is that post stamps are boomer NFTs.
Ah, but postage stamps are completely fungible.
As opposed to images on the internet... XD
If anything it would actually take more effort to replicate a physical stamp now that I think about it.
help desk definitely doesn't need to know that either. "does the shit turn on... no, well send it in then we will give you a new one"
I was thinking of the HTTP verb, you're right.
Yes, helpdesk should know the basic steps that happen when you power on a computer.
maybe in 2005. Today it is "did it turn on? No? Ok we will give you a new one"
Do you think that's what he meant by POST? Could have meant data delivery through http? Do you think they should know that one too?
That's not one helpdesk needs to know, unless you're in a specific niche where it's relevant to how your normal users interact with your product. (For example, some backend service, where your users are web devs)