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flosofl posted:Well, how comfortable are you with rocking the boat? When I questioned my manager about a new policy that made me the 24/7/365 primary on call person for <critical app> (when my position has never contained any on call support nor does it have any in the description) I was told that I should be happy to have this job and that there is an "other duties as assigned" line at the bottom of the description (so get to work slave). They can't seem to understand why my morale would be low. The joys of living in the middle of nowhere in an "at will" state.
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n3rdal3rt posted:I was told that I should be happy to have this job and that there is an "other duties as assigned" line at the bottom of the description (so get to work slave). Just wait until you put in your notice: The sociopath will berate you for being a "mercenary".
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n3rdal3rt posted:When I questioned my manager about a new policy that made me the 24/7/365 primary on call person for <critical app> (when my position has never contained any on call support nor does it have any in the description) I was told that I should be happy to have this job and that there is an "other duties as assigned" line at the bottom of the description (so get to work slave). They can't seem to understand why my morale would be low. The joys of living in the middle of nowhere in an "at will" state. aaaaaaand that's the point where you spend every possible moment finding a new job
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 16:53 |
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Lord Dudeguy posted:Just wait until you put in your notice: The sociopath will berate you for being a "mercenary". I was called a whore by someone else in the organization when they found out I had applied for a new job solely because it paid better. They were only partially joking. I unashamedly agreed. EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:aaaaaaand that's the point where you spend every possible moment finding a new job Have to sell my house first. The closest reasonable work area is an hour and half commute each way. I've been looking though. n3rdal3rt fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Dec 29, 2014 |
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I feel like your avatar is especially fitting right now.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 17:31 |
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Thanks for forwarding my desk phone to my cell phone. No, it's just the flu, I'll be fine, glad to help.
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Pudgygiant posted:Thanks for forwarding my desk phone to my cell phone. No, it's just the flu, I'll be fine, glad to help. If you don't have a sore throat, this is the time to hack as loudly and continuously as you can directly into the receiver.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 18:50 |
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Good news: being let out early because of the snow. Bad news: CTO came over to my desk and said to me, "You should think about getting snow tires because I don't want to have to feel like I need to let you leave early because you don't have the proper tires. They're an inexpensive investment and will make you that much safer." gently caress you. First of all, snow tires do not make driving in snow or ice safe. Driving in snow and ice is dangerous, period. I don't care what you're driving, it's always dangerous. If the conditions are such that driving in all-seasons warrants going home/closing the office, then winter tires will not make the conditions safer to drive. You're not invincible in your all-wheel drive vehicle and that attitude endangers the lives of others on the road. Second of all, if you're saying that I need to buy snow tires as part of my job, then buy them for me. I don't even have a place to store an extra set of tires in my tiny rear end apartment, let alone the cash to drop hundreds of dollars of my own money because some bitch at work told me to. Third of all, you make a quarter of a million dollars in salary, don't tell me what's affordable you bourgeoisie son of a bitch. If you cared about my safety, you'd foot the bill. You don't; you care about the metrics. Kill yourself.
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Glorious rant, but 'all seasons' aren't. Proper tires really do make a difference, to the point where border patrol here in Norway have taken to just applying wheel locks to foreign trucks arriving off the ferries if they lack proper tires+snow chains in the winter. All seasons is bullshit because no rubber mix exist that performs satisfactorily over a large temperature range. Winter tires will disintegrate in a few weeks of driving in high summer, and any tire that doesn't will become far too hard in the cold to get any sort of grip on snow or ice.
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gently caress that, the only poo poo I need to be on site to fix is printers. If everyone else has hosed off home, so shall I. I will be happy to hop on the VPN. I may not be sober when I do so.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 20:08 |
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Would heed the Norwegian's advice regarding winter
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Sure, I'll accede that if you live in a place like Norway where helium is constantly in a liquid state, snow tires make a difference. But all-season tires are actually very good in all seasons, and are good enough for everything but the most extreme climates. Doesn't change the fact that laying the fault of weather and physics on my shoulders and trying to guilt trip me into buying something expensive that doesn't actually make driving in dangerous conditions not dangerous just so you can make me come into work when I shouldn't is beyond asinine. Coming into work is not worth sacrificing my safety, and I shouldn't be expected to do that.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 20:20 |
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All season tires are garbage unless you get the really good (expensive) ones and even then they're worse than winter or summer tires during their respective seasons. There's a reason all seasons are frequently called 'no season' tires. If it's routinely less than 40*F wherever you are then you should have winter tires even if there isn't any snow or ice. If there's snow or ice then winter tires should be mandatory. Those 'dangerous' conditions suddenly become not at all dangerous when you have tires that actually work in the conditions.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 20:46 |
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Your boss is a bitch but winter tires really are that much better than all seasons if you live somewhere with real winter, even on dry pavement.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 20:49 |
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So I have a bit of a quandary now that maybe you guys could help with. As part of the 'Christmas bonus' my boss has stipulated two things: 1. Take a 3 month 'mentorship' with an entrepreneur's programme wherein an incredibly rich successful person mentors me (he's been through the same thing) at company expense 2. Choose a 4-5 day professional development conference and go to it. On anything, anywhere in North America. Also at company expense So 1. will take care of itself, but 2. is interesting because I've never been to anything at all like that, and wanted to pick your guys' brains about what would be a good one to go to, or maybe something you guys are already going to. My interests/responsibilities are incredibly broad, since what we do is usually take a small company, insert efficiencies based on our past experience/software engineering, and then grow it into a larger company, which means I've done everything from phone support to accounting to specc'ing enterprise servers to writing REST interfaces. This is kind of what I 'want' to do with this conference/seminar though: - .NET development/MSSQL, but not newbie stuff, and not desktop stuff - Mobile/App development, iOS/Android - This new fangled Docker/Container stuff and integrating it with existing cloud services - eCommerce in general - Some big company specific conference? Google IO/MS Dev Days? Do you guys go to these? - Some crazy good futurist/conceptual conference you guys know about that I don't? What I don't want: - Anything SEO/Marketing related. Good god you can't turn over a rock without finding some marketing event. Unfortunately he didn't accept Burning Man as an option, but more because it's so far away, I think he's shooting for Q1/Q2. Do you guys have any exposure to any upcoming events that would be cool to go to? Lastly it was a very nice surprise that I'm not sure should be posted in this thread since it seems to run counter to its thesis.
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I vote, "Whichever event is in Las Vegas."
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psydude posted:I vote, "Whichever event is in Las Vegas." Second.
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Someone complained about my helpdesk guy to HR (he didn't do anything wrong) about the 'VPN not working' It's like they picked the five dumbest people in the company to give laptops too. "I can't get my email" Sure you can. You don't even need to be on VPN. *opens outlook* oooooooh "I can't get on the VPN" Of course not. There's no internet access at your Montana ski cabin. We went over this last winter when you went there. "I can't get my files" Sure you can. You just have to connect to VPN first. *double-clicks company vpn icon on desktop* ooooooh "I can't connect to the VPN" You're sitting at your desk in the office. You don't need to. *opens file* ooooh You'd think after putting help desk tickets in 5-6 times, or frantically calling in and being walked through this over the phone multiple times, that people would figure this stuff out. Ugh.
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Chalets the Baka posted:Sure, I'll accede that if you live in a place like Norway where helium is constantly in a liquid state, snow tires make a difference. But all-season tires are actually very good in all seasons, and are good enough for everything but the most extreme climates.
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Bob Morales posted:Someone complained about my helpdesk guy to HR (he didn't do anything wrong) about the 'VPN not working' I'm so glad DirectAccess is A Thing.
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psydude posted:I vote, "Whichever event is in Las Vegas." Also, one that is sponsored by a big-name company so there are more free-booze events.
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Scaramouche posted:So I have a bit of a quandary now that maybe you guys could help with. As part of the 'Christmas bonus' my boss has stipulated two things: http://www.buildwindows.com/
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I've complained about how stupid my company is many times in other threads, but today takes the cake. I just need to vent. For whatever the gently caress reason, minimal viable product in the management's eyes means "Write the shittiest poo poo from scratch you can poo poo out as quickly as possible." Instead of something sane like, "Don't reinvent the wheel." Today I had to implement cookies and sessions in our homespun web server from scratch. We're using Node.js () and I was explicitly told not to use Express or anything else that's ALREADY WRITTEN AND WORKS because, "There's too much of a learning curve." My boss wrote the web server we're using, and had "code" in place to handle sessions, but none of it worked at all because his understanding of cookies is that it's just another query string sent to the browser, and he figured some pseudo-code to make MongoDB the session storage was good enough. He had "get", "set", and "delete" methods, but they would only throw errors and crash the whole server. What the actual gently caress. If we had been using something anywhere near sane as our base for this project, I wouldn't have had to spend a day working loving cookies and sessions into our lovely web server. COOKIES AND SESSIONS. What other "production ready" web servers are out there, that don't come with cookies and sessions built in?
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Scaramouche posted:So I have a bit of a quandary now that maybe you guys could help with. As part of the 'Christmas bonus' my boss has stipulated two things: This isn't something in your list but I'll throw it out anyway for the benefit of anyone in a similar but more (network) security oriented position. Take a SANS class instructed by Mike Poor in whatever location suits your fancy. He's a great instructor and has loving awesome stories.
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Mogomra posted:I've complained about how stupid my company is many times in other threads, but today takes the cake. I just need to vent. For whatever the gently caress reason, minimal viable product in the management's eyes means "Write the shittiest poo poo from scratch you can poo poo out as quickly as possible." Instead of something sane like, "Don't reinvent the wheel." It's time for you to of that "job" Jesus Christ.
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# ? Dec 29, 2014 22:15 |
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Spent a lot of the weekend doing tech support for my mum, migrating her from a prescott-era Celeron D system with 512MB of RAM that overheats so badly it's throttling the majority of the time it's running (). I've set her up with my old gaming PC from 8 years ago that still runs Office etc. perfectly well and an external HDD so all her work is finally backed up. I'm gonna get her a crashplan/backblaze sub for her birthday too. Worst moment, 9pm on a Saturday night, listening to the pathetic processor fan spin at 100% while the cursed thing grinds away and fails for the umpteenth time to run Sysprep so I can just slam the hard drive into the new PC and not re-install a multitude of programs. If anybody else ever has sysprep mysteriously fall over on Windows 7 and all the registry bullshit google pulls up fails, kill the Windows Media Player loving Network loving Sharing Service and run it. I don't work in IT, but I know why it makes you drink.
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On a related note, whichever one of you recommended me a little program called FreeFileSync a while back, thank you - it just saved my parents when their HDD decided to try to ruin christmas. The UI might look a bit like it's living in the 90s but the underlying functionality (particularly batch jobs and shadow copy integration to avoid locked file bullshit) works really well. I managed to train my parents to plug in an external HDD and hit the icon which says "backup" once every couple of weeks and that's the only interaction they needed to have with it. After the initial backup the diffing functionality works so well it's usually done in under 10 minutes.
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Scaramouche posted:So I have a bit of a quandary now that maybe you guys could help with. As part of the 'Christmas bonus' my boss has stipulated two things: Not sure that it has anything to do with any of your requirements but EMC World is a pretty fun trip. Nice Vegas hotel, lots of free booze and food, vendors give out lots of stuff, and there is a good bit of information dispensed. http://www.emcworld.com/index.htm
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Chalets the Baka posted:Sure, I'll accede that if you live in a place like Norway where helium is constantly in a liquid state, snow tires make a difference. But all-season tires are actually very good in all seasons, and are good enough for everything but the most extreme climates. Joining the "once you go snow you don't go back" pile here, I live in Northeast Ohio and I tell everyone I know to buy them. From your post history it looks like you're in Wisconsin, so you would definitely benefit from a set. Don't cheap out on your tires, like a PC's power supply they're the thing everything else depends on to work. Every time it gets bad around here I'm comfortably driving along in my RWD 3 series passing 4x4s on all seasons who landed in the ditch. They are that much better, anyone who has to drive in snow/ice conditions regularly should have them.
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I got a call from a recruiter who doesn't have a accent and speaks fluent english. He even has knowledge of the position he is recruiting for, AND he read my resume. Should I play the lottery?
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ratbert90 posted:I got a call from a recruiter who doesn't have a accent and speaks fluent english. He even has knowledge of the position he is recruiting for, AND he read my resume. Worst case is you get an offer and decide to walk away from it, soooo
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Ursine Asylum posted:Worst case is you get an offer and decide to walk away from it, soooo Well it's for a job doing exactly what I am doing now, except on the other side of the country and 40k more with a 20k increase in cost of living. I already talked to the wife and she said go for it, so hopefully something comes of it!
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jammyozzy posted:Spent a lot of the weekend doing tech support for my mum, migrating her from a prescott-era Celeron D system with 512MB of RAM that overheats so badly it's throttling the majority of the time it's running (). I've set her up with my old gaming PC from 8 years ago that still runs Office etc. perfectly well and an external HDD so all her work is finally backed up. I'm gonna get her a crashplan/backblaze sub for her birthday too. I did some family tech support this boxing day. My nephew was playing PC game with my eldest kid and the PC kept resetting itself. I asked if this was a regular thing and got some vague shrugs. Went and checked and the thing was running at like 5 degrees below Tj max just sat at the desktop. Opened it up and it was entirely full of dust - filling up the fans, wedged in between the fins on the CPU heatsink, basically anywhere it could be that could stop heat from escaping. Their last PC died of pretty much the same problem.
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This one was clean inside, especially considering it had never been opened and cleaned before, because some cock at Asus never put vents in the front. The metal case itself has a hopeful space for a fan to go and holes present, but the plastic front is solid. No vents, not even little tiny ones up the sides, nothing. The cursed thing was still overheating with the case sides off as I got ready to shut it down for the last time, and I even managed to burn my finger on a heat pipe as I popped the hard drive out. I forgot just how loving hot Prescott chips got, and I straight up melted a Thunderbird chip back in the day.
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ratbert90 posted:Well it's for a job doing exactly what I am doing now, except on the other side of the country and 40k more with a 20k increase in cost of living. I already talked to the wife and she said go for it, so hopefully something comes of it!
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ratbert90 posted:Well it's for a job doing exactly what I am doing now, except on the other side of the country and 40k more with a 20k increase in cost of living. I already talked to the wife and she said go for it, so hopefully something comes of it! already!
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Crowley posted:already! I'm hoping! The only snag is being relocated. Not that I am against it, just the company will have to be willing to move myself, two kids, a wife, and a dog.
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ratbert90 posted:I'm hoping! The only snag is being relocated. Not that I am against it, just the company will have to be willing to move myself, two kids, a wife, and a dog. The kids will be fine on their own. Build them some character. Where's the potential job at? Also don't sell yourself short on the salary side of things. They'll probably be willing to go a lot higher than what they're communicating now.
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stubblyhead posted:The kids will be fine on their own. Build them some character. Where's the potential job at? Also don't sell yourself short on the salary side of things. They'll probably be willing to go a lot higher than what they're communicating now. Albany NY, I am in Boise ID at the moment. Right now I am making 70ishk a year; what would be a good salary for a job that requires kernel module programming/system programming in C/C++ for the embedded Linux in Albany?
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wolrah posted:Joining the "once you go snow you don't go back" pile here, I live in Northeast Ohio and I tell everyone I know to buy them. From your post history it looks like you're in Wisconsin, so you would definitely benefit from a set. Don't cheap out on your tires, like a PC's power supply they're the thing everything else depends on to work. Every time it gets bad around here I'm comfortably driving along in my RWD 3 series passing 4x4s on all seasons who landed in the ditch. They are that much better, anyone who has to drive in snow/ice conditions regularly should have them. I'm in the UK where we only get snow for a few weeks a year, and yet the country is in absolute chaos due to fuckwits who can't drive, while the Canadians and the Vikings point and laugh. Meanwhile I lived on the side of a valley, commuted over the tops of two other valleys, had no problem. Winter tyres rule, and make a hell of a lot more difference than AWD or anything like that. The first time you have to brake suddenly, you'll realise just how worthwhile they are. Even when it's just cold, and with no snow, they're a big improvement. poo poo that pisses me off? I went for a third date, supposed to be just cuddling up and watching a film. She asked me to fix her laptop!
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