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Lord Dudeguy posted:Jacket w/ button-up shirt. No tie. Really? I have my top hat and monocle.
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loving amateurs. Banana hammock showing my bulge and a porn stache.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:22 |
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FISHMANPET posted:All at once. Own it. Make eye contact with everyone. Make a point to use everyone's name. Smile often and look comfortable, then go poo poo yourself afterwards.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:24 |
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Dark Helmut posted:Own it. Make eye contact with everyone. Make a point to use everyone's name. Smile often and look comfortable, then go poo poo yourself afterwards. Good advice, I hope I can follow it as I have a panel interview Monday with 5 people. VP, CIO, Director, Senior Manager and Manager. I've been trying to memorize names even if i don't have faces to go with them yet although I've considered attempting to stalk them on LinkedIn for faces. Bonus for this interview is I'm not actively looking for a job and really don't need to make a move for any strong reason (aside from a desire for some career advancement).
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:43 |
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Zaepho posted:Good advice, I hope I can follow it as I have a panel interview Monday with 5 people. VP, CIO, Director, Senior Manager and Manager. I've been trying to memorize names even if i don't have faces to go with them yet although I've considered attempting to stalk them on LinkedIn for faces. I am not sure what would scare me off more. 5 layers of management, or the fact they all need to be their for the interview.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:49 |
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For me it's the person that would be the manager, someone from the team, and then two "Service Directors," which is the part that scares me a bit. Maybe the "Senior Systems Administrator" position is more senior than I thought.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:59 |
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KennyTheFish posted:I am not sure what would scare me off more. 5 layers of management, or the fact they all need to be their for the interview. All at once is indeed excessive, but in my opinion it's better than having to come back 5 times to meet everyone. Meeting all those high level people is kinda typical in smaller companies.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:00 |
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its a shame its not 3 because then you could bring in Hungry Hungry Hippo
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:21 |
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KennyTheFish posted:I am not sure what would scare me off more. 5 layers of management, or the fact they all need to be their for the interview. I would agree but there's technically more than one company involved. One is a Holding Company and the other is the largest of their subsidiaries. I'm hoping the management isn't as excessively layered as the titles would lead one to believe.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:22 |
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I'm wearing a band t-shirt on a beach in my LinkedIn photo. Doesn't keep any recruiters away.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:43 |
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For the love of god just don't put your wife/gf/kids in it. Nothing says "my wife owns my ballsac" like putting her in your professional profile pic. But hey, I'm divorced and bitter. Dark Helmut fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Nov 20, 2014 |
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Dark Helmut posted:For the love of god just don't put your wife/gf/kids in it. But how else will I prove I am better than the other neckbeards? Is it Ok if I have them all wearing bad shirts and hats?
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 23:56 |
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This is probably IT 101, but as I'm still kinda a newbie I don't mind asking and possibly making myself look stupid. We had a couple of users - sharing a wall plate with 4 Ethernet ports - report their VoIP phones stopped working, and that they lost network connectivity on their PCs. The PCs were plugged into the phone, but when I plugged them directly into the aforementioned wall plate, they got connectivity back. So the phones are part of the problem. I then plugged the phones into ports in a different room - and they start working. So I start to suspect that the switch lost PoE. I went into another room that was using ports coming from the same switch - but the phone was working fine. So - can individual ports lose PoE but not Ethernet? Or is it probably a wiring issue more with the wall plate itself? We don't have any sort of voltmeter here to test, but it seems likely... Basically I've gone as far as I can go with the issue, and reported all of the above to the proper people, but now I'm just curious. I guess I'll find out tomorrow regardless.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 00:49 |
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It sounds like hosed wiring. The PCs connected directly may have worked fine because they negotiated at 100Mbps and only used two pairs.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 00:55 |
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Thanks Ants posted:It sounds like hosed wiring. The PCs connected directly may have worked fine because they negotiated at 100Mbps and only used two pairs. Ah, I didn't think to look at what connection speed they had. Makes sense though!
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 00:57 |
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Group interviews aren't bad. Usually only one or two people will be asking questions or actively engaging you, and the rest are just there to evaluate your personality and offer opinions after you leave, so it's not like you're defending a thesis or arguing in front of the Supreme Court, with questions coming rapid fire from all sides. I prefer them to one on one interviews because the mix of personalities and skill sets usually leads to better discussions that allow more opportunities to show your personality and expound on your technical skills and working style.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 00:57 |
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psydude posted:Okay, but when I lived in Arlington I could go weeks without driving because everything that I needed (groceries, night life, friends, and a free shuttle to work), was all within walking distance or easily accessible via mass transit. There's more to picking a living space than how much grass you want to mow and how much space you have to fill with furniture. Of course. I wasn't trying to disparage anyone's living situation, but rather express surprise at how expensive rent can be in the city.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 01:20 |
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:So - can individual ports lose PoE but not Ethernet? Or is it probably a wiring issue more with the wall plate itself? We don't have any sort of voltmeter here to test, but it seems likely...
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 01:51 |
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That's the other possibility - you might have gone over budget for power on the switch and these phones happened to be patched into a port that is turned off first.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 01:53 |
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I just had a hellacious day fixing AD and Exchange 2003 by myself because the other windows guy was traveling. I should have just let the AD burn and start from scratch. Now it's special occasion scotch time.
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Continuing the resignation story: my boss lady (the same one who said I wouldn't be good enough for my next job) just begged me to stay on a month longer as my legal notice would be. I said I'd think about it, but I'm really not planning to stay that long. I just don't like her going all emo on me, it makes me feel like I really am a mercenary. She also tried to bump up the notice to 4.5 months, saying it was the legal one. It isn't. It's "only" 3 months. Maybe I should be posting in things that piss you off.
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mayodreams posted:I just had a hellacious day fixing AD and Exchange 2003 by myself because the other windows guy was traveling. I should have just let the AD burn and start from scratch. Now it's special occasion scotch time. there is no fix BUT fire for exchange 2003 Punc posted:I just don't like her going all emo on me, it makes me feel like I really am a mercenary. 3 months is MORE than enough to find a replacement.. a mercenary would be like "later bitches time to get paid" and just walk.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 15:51 |
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With someone that disrespectful I'd be tempted to walk out.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 16:39 |
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Does anyone here use Tenables Security Centre?
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 19:19 |
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adorai posted:Did you plug the phone directly into the switch? How many other phones run off of that switch? Is it more than 24 (370/15.4)? So this ended up being the cause. We did a few office moves over the week and, while I don't know why it didn't happen right when we plugged in the one-phone-too-many, I did do what you suggested and plugged the phones directly into the switch their port was connected to. No signal. Plugged them into another switch, and they started working fine. So I just moved the cables that the wall plate was using to the other switch and all's well now. Put a ticket into networking letting them know; I don't know if they'll even want to do anything now that it's working and now that we know why it happened. Apparently no one here knew that you can only plug so many IP phones into a switch. TMYK! Edit: In retrospect I have no idea why I didn't initially post this in the ticket thread. Japanese Dating Sim fucked around with this message at 19:25 on Nov 21, 2014 |
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nthalp posted:there is no fix BUT fire for exchange 2003 I should also point out that my only Exchange experience is with O365 for the last 10 months. It was a trial by fire to learn 2003 along with unfucking 15 years of incompetent assholes who ruined the AD and DC's. For example: applying all GPO's to the root of the domain.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 19:28 |
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Ok, looks like the guy who was explaining on-call pay to me was slightly incorrect. There IS a base-pay just for being on-call. Like most, it's a small amount, but better than nothing. Every "shift"' of on-call work (there are 16 shifts of it per week,) is worth 1/2 of my hourly rate (per shift, not per hour of the shift.) If I have any page that is "actionable" (i.e., I have to actually do something) then any work I do is at twice my hourly rate, min. 1 hour. So from now on, I'll do what the old guy was telling me and if I can get away with it, every page will get a ticket created so I can say it was "actionable."
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 19:46 |
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It was my assistants last day today. Hooray (they were bad...) And they got the job ad out today Time for beer!
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Punc posted:Continuing the resignation story: my boss lady (the same one who said I wouldn't be good enough for my next job) just begged Look, all this stuff she's pulling on you is deliberate, cynical emotional manipulation. She first tried to play feelings of fear by attacking your self-confidence, now she's trying to play on feelings of guilt or obligation by asking you to stay longer. She's trying to find an angle, a lever that will work on you. Hell, the fact that she outright lied about what the legal notice period was should tell you all you need to know. You shouldn't be feeling bad about leaving, you should be swimming in vindictive satisfaction. You're obviously inconveniencing this bitch, and even if you only realize it now, she clearly deserves it.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 20:16 |
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If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like?
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 20:27 |
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the spyder posted:If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like? First thing first, May we outsource email? Exchange Online, Gmail, etc?
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 20:28 |
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Got a buzy Friday with two job interviews (the technical ones), which will transform into two cool job offerings. Now to give my resignation and have it accepted before ten days (or I'll have to stay at my job 4 more months instead of 3 ). Yay for France labour laws. But anyways time to celebrate .
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the spyder posted:If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like? I would totally call Dark Helmut.
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the spyder posted:If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like? Depends on what services you have to run in-house, and what the workforce is like in terms of needing helpdesk support constantly.
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the spyder posted:If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like? Assuming those staff are general office users AND we can outsource email. 2 Helpdesk, 1 admin, 1 engineer (In an ideal world). But considering that's the team we have for 1200 users with lots of complex systems, probably half that in the real world.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 21:07 |
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LinkedIn profile pic chat: pretty casual pic in a lookin good in front of some Exadatas Group interview chat: I had one with 3 people for my current job. Was a little intense but not bad. Used names, smiled, was comfortable, played Hungry Hungry Hippos. Owned it, like DH said. Then fire the one on one interview with the director, played Crossfire. Working from home chat: 2 days and I'm ready to go back to the office. I feel like a bum despite getting work done.
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Oops quote != edit
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Fiendish Dr. Wu posted:Working from home chat: 2 days and I'm ready to go back to the office. I feel like a bum despite getting work done. It's the worst feeling, isn't it? My work output remains mostly the same but you've always got this nagging feeling that you're just slacking off.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 21:38 |
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the spyder posted:If you had to re-staff IT for a 480+ FTE company, what would it look like? Really, the number of FTEs is completely irrelevant.
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The director of IT for my college, who is my boss/my boss' boss, thinks that the E in FTE means Employee, so he says stupid things like "Psuedo FTE" to mean "a number of employees working part time that add up to a full time employee."
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