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SSH IT ZOMBIE posted:Out of curiosity, what do you guys who don't work a ticketing queue do for tracking your tasks\time management? Forget everything until someone asks me about it a second time, then do it in a few minutes.
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 15:17 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 09:42 |
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Could you guys lists some of these secret surplus auction sites? I'm curious.
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 15:19 |
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Tab8715 posted:You can get an Eval Edition of RHEL too, granted it's only 30-days You can get a developer subscription for $99, or a plain RHEL subscription for $50. If you really want to play with RHEL for whatever reason (certification, mostly), $50 is pretty easy to swallow. Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:OEL is forever! (and like the same thing) As much as CentOS is, I guess, but the subscription-manager mechanisms still don't work.
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 15:20 |
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:Anybody have any familiarity with 2008 R2 / 2012 R2 kernel hardening? edit: Specifically locking down the files on a domain controller. What exactly are you wanting to know? You might have more luck too here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3327309
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 16:11 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:What exactly are you wanting to know? You might have more luck too here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3327309 Looking for info on PGP or other disk encryption for a domain controller. I'll browse through that thread. Thanks.
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 17:08 |
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:Looking for info on PGP or other disk encryption for a domain controller. I'll browse through that thread. Thanks. Something like Bitlocker would give you offline disk encryption with TPM, which is usable just fine on a DC as it's decrypted while running. But the AD database would be kept in memory while running anyways, not encrypted. If it's a low security site, consider an RODC?
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 17:32 |
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Roargasm posted:Hey all, could I get a value check on this IBM Series i5? Well gently caress. I'd get that, but can't pick it up.
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 19:03 |
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Woo! The contract doesn't start until November so I'm not holding my breath but it looks like I'll be bumping up my pay by about 40%
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# ? Sep 8, 2014 20:00 |
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I'm getting a taste of my first salaried position. We are having a major software upgrade to our system tonight that has been in the works for weeks. Worked 12 hours then came home. Will be on the phone for another 2 hours doing testing, then working 14 hours for the next two nights doing support. Edit: Turns out, the upgrade started an hour late. And Lotus Notes decided to crash, hospital wide, so no emails or sametime chat to coordinate this. Hughmoris fucked around with this message at 03:43 on Sep 9, 2014 |
# ? Sep 9, 2014 02:53 |
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Sheesh man, have fun with that
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 03:00 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:Do you have any examples of a cheap esxi compatible computer? Most everything I've seen so far has been a basic i5 CPU with some other stuff going for 800+ (with the RAM upgrades). http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-dc5850-SFF-Desktop-AMD-Athlon-2-30GHz-2GB-RAM-DVD-CD-Rom-4942-/301295706146?pt=Desktop_PCs&hash=item46269fa022 I have a dual core version and upped it to 6GB of RAM, but the fact is that that machine will run esxi 5.1 with no modifications required. 5.5 if you modify some install files.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 03:44 |
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Why do people assume salary means "get hosed and work a ton of hours for no extra pay?" By all means, stay late when you need to. Go in when you need to. But also leave early when it's slow and you've worked a lot. But a planned issue shouldn't mean an extra, uncomped 20 hours.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:03 |
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evol262 posted:Why do people assume salary means "get hosed and work a ton of hours for no extra pay?" By all means, stay late when you need to. Go in when you need to. But also leave early when it's slow and you've worked a lot. But a planned issue shouldn't mean an extra, uncomped 20 hours.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:06 |
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evol262 posted:Why do people assume salary means "get hosed and work a ton of hours for no extra pay?" By all means, stay late when you need to. Go in when you need to. But also leave early when it's slow and you've worked a lot. But a planned issue shouldn't mean an extra, uncomped 20 hours. Yeah, I'm new to the team, been here about 3 months now. I have no problem putting in the work. However, once this project is finished, we won't have anything big on our plate for a while. I plan on getting in a little late, leaving a little early to balance things out. I'm not the type to break my back only to get shat on.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:08 |
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Hughmoris posted:Yeah, I'm new to the team, been here about 3 months now. I have no problem putting in the work. However, once this project is finished, we won't have anything big on our plate for a while. I plan on getting in a little late, leaving a little early to balance things out. I'm not the type to break my back only to get shat on.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:18 |
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Do you salaried people not bank your OT hours or something? Why would you work for nothing?
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:19 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Do you salaried people not bank your OT hours or something? Why would you work for nothing? As an American employee its expected we work to finish whatever we have. My team has a designated on call week for each person and they get the next Friday off. If I get called during my on call week and it disturbs my sleep schedule enough I'm allowed to come in late the next day to compensate. E: this working to finish is maintenance or downed systems. I can't just bolt if something goes bad at 5. Gotta fix it. jaegerx fucked around with this message at 04:44 on Sep 9, 2014 |
# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:42 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Do you salaried people not bank your OT hours or something? Why would you work for nothing? That's what being a salaried employee means
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:43 |
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Maneki Neko posted:That's what being a salaried employee means What?? Are you saying that as a salaried employee, who is paid for 8h/day and 40h/week, you do not get paid for work beyond that? Like, even into a PTO bank?
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:44 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:What?? Are you saying that as a salaried employee, who is paid for 8h/day and 40h/week, you do not get paid for work beyond that? Like, even into a PTO bank? Yes
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:45 |
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jaegerx posted:Yes How is that legal?!
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:47 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:How is that legal?! We have the FREEDOM to work unlimited hours at a fixed salary.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:48 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:We have the FREEDOM to work unlimited hours at a fixed salary. Freedom aint free!
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:50 |
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America. gently caress yeah. Coming around to save another loving day yeah!
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 04:52 |
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Pfft my boss told me last week he doesn't expect us to 'work' a full 40 hours. He's all "I check Facebook and look at stuff online during work hours, I don't expect you all to work a solid 8 hours a day" I do mostly project based work. As long as the projects get done, he doesn't give a crap what I do or when I do it. Stroll in around 10AM? No problem. Duck out for a couple hours for an appointment, no worries. I'm beyond loving spoiled at this point.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:05 |
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If I put in a bunch of extra hours to meet a deadline or because on-call was a clusterfuck, it's a given that I can take a comp day off for that. My company is pretty cool. Sadly that is not even remotely the norm in CLAM DOWN posted:How is that legal?! It's explicitly called out in our labor laws that IT work is exempt from overtime pay, in fact!
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:20 |
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Docjowles posted:It's explicitly called out in our labor laws that IT work is exempt from overtime pay, in fact! Dude there is nothing else I can say to this, other than drat that's hosed up.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:24 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Dude there is nothing else I can say to this, other than drat that's hosed up. "Exempt" in this context means exempt from having to be compensated extra for working more than 40 hours per week. U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (Revised July 2008) Fact Sheet #17A: Exemption for Executive, Administrative, Professional, Computer & Outside Sales Employees Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) quote:Computer Employee Exemption http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/fairpay/fs17a_overview.pdf
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:31 |
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That's hosed up. There's a few "exempt" groups here, employees who will have very unusual hours and shift work like police, firefighters, forestry workers, taxi drivers, etc. But their regulations tend to be more beneficial and specifically catered to their job, as opposed to worse-off. Anyways that sucks. Sorry
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:38 |
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I know a guy that does elevator repair. He makes $500 an hour on weekends. I gotta get into that racket.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:45 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:That's hosed up. There's a few "exempt" groups here, employees who will have very unusual hours and shift work like police, firefighters, forestry workers, taxi drivers, etc. But their regulations tend to be more beneficial and specifically catered to their job, as opposed to worse-off. What's even better, even if we don't have the need to work extra time, some managers use that as the sole way to evaluate our performance. An old boss of mine was one; in response to my request for a raise, he informed me that I was "doing the bare minimum." That is to say, I was working 40 hours per week. Of course, he disregarded the fact that my colleagues at the time, some of them 25 year veterans of the industry, had given input to said boss that I did more and better work during that forty hours than most other people they had seen at my level of experience and education. "Bare minimum." It's funny how much less work I got done after that. Guess I hadn't actually been doing the bare minimum after all. Not until that point, anyway.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:49 |
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jaegerx posted:I know a guy that does elevator repair. He makes $500 an hour on weekends. I gotta get into that racket. Is that what the company bills at, or is that what he earns? We had an Avaya person come out and bill us 400/hr for some poo poo, he wasn't making anywhere near that.. maybe 10% of that.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:49 |
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Whatever an elevator repair guy makes it doesn't involve printers at least.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 05:53 |
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luminalflux posted:Whatever an elevator repair guy makes it doesn't involve printers at least. Heh. We had to have a plumber out to our house on a Saturday recently to unclog the sewer line. Was mad about the huge "Saturday Visit Fee" line item on the bill til I remembered that whatever I may have to put up with, my job isn't LITERALLY "poo poo I come across daily".
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 06:03 |
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skipdogg posted:Is that what the company bills at, or is that what he earns? We had an Avaya person come out and bill us 400/hr for some poo poo, he wasn't making anywhere near that.. maybe 10% of that. Company but I'm sure since his usual call is like $100 an hour he probably gets a decent amount. Elevator repair everyone. It's our future.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 06:07 |
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jaegerx posted:Company but I'm sure since his usual call is like $100 an hour he probably gets a decent amount. Elevator repair everyone. It's our future. Meh, it has its ups and downs like any other job.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 06:12 |
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Jeez, BGP whack-a-mole in the southeast US tonight.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 07:18 |
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Misogynist posted:Jeez, BGP whack-a-mole in the southeast US tonight. I was wondering what was going on.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 07:20 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:I was wondering what was going on.
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 07:27 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 09:42 |
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I honestly feel bad for most of the salaried people here. I'm salaried, but if I do overtime I get paid at an hourly rate. Good thing too, I would not work 32 hour weekends without it. (site installations are awful when they go wrong, by the way. Thanks for asking)
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# ? Sep 9, 2014 07:54 |