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...so I made a ticket. me: umm, a major gently caress up, please correct the issue asap. SP: me: please, revert to what was last week asap. SP: oh, we don't officially recommend to use this feature. sorry. me: WTF, after over a year you tell me this, my suppliers are pretty pissed SP: me: wtf, after the SP reconizes they can't correct/revert they don't officially recommend that feature that got hosed. w-t-f. ah, life in the IT. time to buy some more beer.
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An IM came in - Server X (non-critical) is down! me - Did you contact the oncall (not me) or the service desk (who they're supposed to call first) - No. Should I? me - Considering I've just gotten to the office, am working on a project all day, and I'm NOT ONCALL, probably yes.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 14:40 |
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Thanks Internet posted:Didn't stop my coworker from buying an Alienware laptop for his primary machine. Isn't alienware overpriced? Then again, I can't talk. I bought a novatech pc just before christmas because I was impatient and a friend got a PC that matched mine in spec for £300 less. Only downside was it runs AMD and the case isn't as bitchin'
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 15:53 |
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Last night an IRL BanMe came in from one of my coworkers A 2 page long diatribe with choice cuts of - "being ultimately managed by a man who wears bicycle shorts" - "Husband, to a lovely job title, not-giver-of-gently caress to a faggoty boss-guy," - "I started thinking about how I got demoted recently, but have been asked to do nothing but higher level work for less money! Or like when I was asked to take tickets that your helpdesk couldn't (apparently) handle! Wow! So quick! Such disease! Whoa!"
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QuiteEasilyDone posted:Last night an IRL BanMe came in from one of my coworkers Did work gently caress him/her over unwarranted-ly?
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KoRMaK posted:What the poo poo, the end is doge meme poo poo. He's... a character. But more than not, I find myself agreeing with the poo poo pay, increased responsibilities, and lack of recognition. He was a brilliant tech, the main issues with him was that you could set your watch to how late he'd be in, he was somewhat... brusque to be around.He also had a recent string of absences and no-calls. He's also suffering from depression... I'm kind of hoping that he pulls himself together after this, he was sort of a mentor like figure to me here with regards to learning new stuff here. VvvvV : The writing is on the wall here. I've seen two senior techs ragequite out of here, I've been given a laughable offer for fulltime (25K, what?!), and consistently see missed marks between my employer and the promises to the employees in the org. I'm trying to pull the eject handle into a YOTJ. QuiteEasilyDone fucked around with this message at 16:50 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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Um, I hope he isn't the violent type. Strikes me as the sort that would snap and bring a gun into work.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 16:47 |
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Also his homophobia doesn't speak well to his character.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 16:52 |
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Yeah, I never figured him the type, oh well.
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Jesus, 25k salary offer? You can make more managing a Wendys. I'd rather take the hourly equivalent, at least then overtime would be an option
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In 2000 I was offered 25k to be an assistant manager at a Burger King instead of quitting and doing an IT internship. 25k is some bullshit in 2014.
GreenNight fucked around with this message at 17:16 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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I an hourly as a level 1 tech and make 32k a year. I feel underpaid and angry. If I was in your position I would probably be having the same mental break as your coworker.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 17:16 |
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I can say that some of the people on our helpdesk are worth 25k and not a penny more (of course, they make almost double that so its a career for them). Thats what happens when you staff your helpdesk with 40 year old ex-secretaries
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 17:16 |
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I started at 25k, in 2005, as my first foray into this illustrious field. Lowest bidder gets the padding for his resume. Sadly, I stuck there for almost 8 years, and only worked myself up to 31.
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25k full time isn't a salary, it's an insult. It's basically the company telling you to gently caress off.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 17:18 |
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So a ticket came in last Friday... A user was getting everything they sent to gmail bounced back to them with this: quote:mx.google.com #550-5.7.1 [2002:c16c:518a::c16c:518a] Our system has detected that this message 550-5.7.1 does not meet IPv6 sending guidelines regarding PTR records and 550-5.7.1 authentication. Please review 550-5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=ipv6_authentication_error for more 550 5.7.1 information. I thought this was odd as we don't have any IPv6 addressess on our network, internal or public. However when I checked through the headers, I noticed this from the start of the chain: quote:Received: from usa-mail-server.my-company.local ([::1]) by usa-mail-server.my-company.local A bit a Googling implied that this error could happen if you have any IPv6 addresses in the internal routing headers, so I set the edge server to remove them. Another ticket came in... exactly the same issue from another user. This time I went around disabling IPv6 in the registry for every mail server in the domain, and rebooted them over the weekend. I sent a few test emails to various gmail accounts, and all of them got through fine so I told the affected users to try again as the problem was now fixed. Monday morning... and more tickets come in . Several other users can't sent to Gmail addresses, with the same error. For some reason it does randomly let some mails through now, but others get rejected. There's no obvious pattern, so it's time for some intensive digging. After much searching I learn that someone not only had this genius idea this service which is switched on be default, but disabling everything IPv6 doesn't disable this: I login to the edge server and terminate the service with extreme prejudice. I ask some users to test, and find a 100% success rate. All is well! ...A few hours later, I'm at home when another ticket comes in to my phone. One of the same users as before still getting rejected by Gmail. quote:mx.google.com #550-5.1.1 The email account that you tried to reach does not exist. Please try 550-5.1.1 double-checking the recipient's email address for typos or 550-5.1.1 unnecessary spaces. It took a lot of self control to reply politely to that one.
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Collateral Damage posted:25k full time isn't a salary, it's an insult. It's basically the company telling you to gently caress off. When I started out full-time at my city government job 5 years ago, I was getting paid $29k as a server admin who also acted as network admin and part-time webapp developer and database admin. I left that job to take a $10k pay raise to work as a tier-1 helpdesk tech.
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Yes, a YOTJ is in the works for me, and I will hopefully leave with a lot more tact than "Mr. Y'all Circlejerking" and the Manifister
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 17:54 |
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Jesus; I started at 40K a year at my current job and feel way underpaid for the position (Embedded Linux/Network systems engineering. [I do a lot here. ] ). If I had been offered 25K a year I would have laughed my rear end off.
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ratbert90 posted:Jesus; I started at 40K a year at my current job and feel way underpaid for the position (Embedded Linux/Network systems engineering. [I do a lot here. ] ). If I had been offered 25K a year I would have laughed my rear end off. That is incredibly underpaid, unless you're in the UK.
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evol262 posted:That is incredibly underpaid, unless you're in the UK. Nope, Boise Idaho. And trust me; I know I am super underpaid, but there isn't a whole lot of job in Boise and I don't have my RHCSA done yet. FlapYoJacks fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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ratbert90 posted:Jesus; I started at 40K a year at my current job and feel way underpaid for the position (Embedded Linux/Network systems engineering. [I do a lot here. ] ). If I had been offered 25K a year I would have laughed my rear end off. I've mentioned it before, but if you ever want to move to Austin, TX or San Jose,CA you'd probably land a job with my company really easy. We pay well too.
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skipdogg posted:I've mentioned it before, but if you ever want to move to Austin, TX or San Jose,CA you'd probably land a job with my company really easy. We pay well too. San Jose? Send me a PM if you can.
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Lum posted:It still amazes me that there are IT people who don't immediately format and reinstall any prebuilt computer that comes their way. Couple pages old, but I've hit more than laptop with touchy hardware and not-easily-or-at-all available drivers for it. HP was always a bitch about that, along with their stance of "we're not going to send you a PDF of your motherboard's manual so that you can check jumper positions unless you can quote us the Windows key that came with your desktop". gently caress HP. e: ZetsurinPower posted:Jesus, 25k salary offer? You can make more managing a Wendys. I'd rather take the hourly equivalent, at least then overtime would be an option I was getting 30k as a tier 1 tech support at a government job, and I was underpaid for what I ended up actually doing to boot. Anyone offering that either wants to get rid of you or has a really overinflated sense of importance. Alliterate Addict fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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A ticket came in, I'm apparently getting some type of promotion. My boss asked me to pick my new title. I've been "IS Coordinator", corporate's default, I'm a generalist who does everything on all computers, runs the whole network myself including active directory etc. No one works under me (yet, we're trying to hire underlings for me), and my boss is "IS Director". What's the best sounding new title I can pick? "Systems Administrator"? "Lead Systems Administrator"? Zero VGS fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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Zero VGS posted:A ticket came in, I'm apparently getting some type of promotion. My boss asked me to pick my new title. I've been "IS Coordinator", corporate's default, I'm a generalist who does everything on all computers, runs the whole network myself including active directory etc. No one works under me (yet, we're trying to hire underlings for me), and my boss is "IS Director". Senior + ${OS_YOU_USE_THE_MOST} + Network + Administrator
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Senior Windows Network Administrator, aside from sounding like it might typecast me (I do Avaya VoIP, androids etc), is really long... You sure that's a good idea? Then again I've been doing Windows XP for three years the Navy and another four years here. At my last job, lead was above senior though.
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Zero VGS posted:Senior Windows Network Administrator, aside from sounding like it might typecast me (I do Avaya VoIP, androids etc), is really long... You sure that's a good idea? Then again I've been doing Windows XP for three years the Navy and another four years here. At my last job, lead was above senior though. It's a tough call. You are making this job title for future resume's and interviews. It what you do primary deals with networking, then put network administrator. If you engineer everything and you don't just administrate it, put network engineer. If you do primary systems based stuff, but systems administrator/engineer.
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Lead Systems Administrator shows 60+ salaries on Glassdoor compared to 14 for Senior Windows Administrator, so at least it's more common. I might branch to different IT areas since I've always been a quick study. I don't really engineer much since it's usually all working when I get here but I certainly reorganize subnets and set up Spiceworks installations, VMware and more crap like that. Edit: Sorry if I'm but my boss just gave me until the end of the day to decide, sort of a surprise.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 20:30 |
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a ticket came in: what has been working fine since the company started is suddenly unacceptable Anyone have any suggestions for video conferencing that isn't google hangouts or Skype? My company has decided these are no good apparently and wants something else.
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Zero VGS posted:Lead Systems Administrator shows 60+ salaries on Glassdoor compared to 14 for Senior Windows Administrator, so at least it's more common. I might branch to different IT areas since I've always been a quick study. That's OK dude, gotta impress grandma with your fancy job title.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 20:41 |
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Not that is free. You can buy GoToMeeting or something similar if you want.
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mad.radhu posted:a ticket came in: what has been working fine since the company started is suddenly unacceptable lync
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Did they give a reason why Skype or Hangouts aren't good enough? Because there's probably hundreds of options for video conferencing at various price points. Edit: I like the look of http://webconferencing.brother.co.uk/plans Thanks Ants fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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Zero VGS posted:A ticket came in, I'm apparently getting some type of promotion. My boss asked me to pick my new title. I've been "IS Coordinator", corporate's default, I'm a generalist who does everything on all computers, runs the whole network myself including active directory etc. No one works under me (yet, we're trying to hire underlings for me), and my boss is "IS Director". Senior Information Services Architect
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Zero VGS posted:Lead Systems Administrator shows 60+ salaries on Glassdoor compared to 14 for Senior Windows Administrator, so at least it's more common. I might branch to different IT areas since I've always been a quick study. Engineer means "my primary job is projects, not handling day-to-day admin issues", basically. You don't have to be designing datacenters or anything.
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evol262 posted:Engineer means "my primary job is projects, not handling day-to-day admin issues", basically. You don't have to be designing datacenters or anything. Oh, that makes more sense. I do both about 50/50, but naturally I wanna be doing projects more than being a computer janitor in the future. Example, I'm currently doing a Wifi site survey for a Unifi installation, virtualizing some servers, and preparing to migrate the whole network to Win7 before the XP support expiration. But I also just dropped off a toner and some replacement phone cables to the call center. Edit: Hmm, I'd still have to be pretty balsy to suggest engineer, it strongly implies coding and I can't write a line of code. Best I can do is some basic scripting. Zero VGS fucked around with this message at 21:32 on Jan 30, 2014 |
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A database schema came in. Adding 'WHERE' as a field in a SQL table: Bad idea or extremely bad idea?
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 21:29 |
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evol262 posted:Engineer means "my primary job is projects, not handling day-to-day admin issues", basically. You don't have to be designing datacenters or anything. This is my experience as well. Admin is day to day, Engineer is projects and then there is the ever elusive Architect We have a lot of software engineers in the company so titles tend to follow their convention System Admin then goes to Senior, Lead, Staff, Senior Staff, Principal System Engineer then goes, Senior, Lead, Staff, Senior Staff, Principal etc.
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Halo Serious answer: What's your use case? Just inter-office conferencing or external parties too?
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