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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Sounds like she needs to . Like seriously, she's getting paid $7.35 an hour and doing all that? Or am I misreading? well, paid 7.35 an hour for 40 hours, but actually working 65 hours, it comes to around $4.52 an hour.
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Are you sure there's not a better town you could be living in. I know it's not easy but please devote yourself to learning some highly marketable skills that will allow you to yotj the gently caress out.
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larchesdanrew posted:I may have also sort of threatened to withhold grandchild visitations if he didn't do something about it. ohhhhhhhhhhh that's dirty. I like the way you think
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Are you sure there's not a better town you could be living in. I know it's not easy but please devote yourself to learning some highly marketable skills that will allow you to yotj the gently caress out. This is definitely something that's happening in the next 5-7 years if I can figure out something with this mortgage I definitely don't want my kids doing anything past elementary school here. I've taught at the middle and high school. It's horrible.
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 21:21 |
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neogeo0823 posted:Retailers will have two options if this rule is implemented: raise prices in order to absorb a dramatic increase in labor costs, or take away the benefits, such as flexibility and leadership opportunities, that come when an associate works their way into management, Kelly Kolb, RILA vice present of government relations, said in a statement. Neither of these are outcomes that will raise standards of living for our employees or our customers. I like the implication that there are a bunch of companies out there that know they could be bringing in more money at a higher price point and simply choose not to.
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Oh god, I just got a fairly serious job offer. After being an unemployed student for two years, I can finally go back to full time wo--- A printer repair tech for a hospital? Well. A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. And that's to smile, take the job, and mentally scream "gently caress printers".
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# ? Jun 30, 2015 23:08 |
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FireSight posted:Oh god, I just got a fairly serious job offer. After being an unemployed student for two years, I can finally go back to full time wo--- I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital.
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larchesdanrew posted:This is definitely something that's happening in the next 5-7 years if I can figure out something with this mortgage Dude just move, you and your wife have hellishly lovely jobs with no hope of improvement.
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Sickening posted:I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital.
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FireSight posted:Oh god, I just got a fairly serious job offer. After being an unemployed student for two years, I can finally go back to full time wo--- I'm sure you'll be just fine.
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A ticket came in for a domain trust issue. Emailed the client back to test it now, and they won't be in the office for another 3 months.
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lampey posted:A ticket came in for a domain trust issue. Emailed the client back to test it now, and they won't be in the office for another 3 months. Those are my favorite type of calls; the ones that go to deskside for them to handle
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Sickening posted:I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital. Could be for a regional hospital system, not just a single building. And that would be a pretty genius move on the part of that system's current staff, convincing management to create a job whose only role is driving around everywhere doing nothing but the worst part of IT so they don't have to.
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Sickening posted:I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital. Really? My company has about 200 employees and ~60 printers among our 16 clinics. There have been times I've felt like a full time printer technician with just that many. With our new EHR system going live in two weeks each site is getting at least 3 more printers. (Please kill me.) Now imagine the university hospital in town here. It's huge, probably employs 50,000 people. I can only assume they have a thousand or more printers to deal with just in the main hospital, so having one (or more) full time staff to deal with them seems completely reasonable. Sirotan fucked around with this message at 02:56 on Jul 1, 2015 |
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so a phone call came in, I get to go in for a second technical interview on Friday. Can you if you are an unemployed bum?
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# ? Jul 1, 2015 07:06 |
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on you crazy diamond
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FireSight posted:Oh god, I just got a fairly serious job offer. After being an unemployed student for two years, I can finally go back to full time wo--- This is exactly what I do. Sirotan posted:Really? My company has about 200 employees and ~60 printers among our 16 clinics. There have been times I've felt like a full time printer technician with just that many. With our new EHR system going live in two weeks each site is getting at least 3 more printers. (Please kill me.) Yep. I'm at that big medical campus across the state from you, and I'm responsible for 583 printers in the main campus. The corporate crap is honestly worse than the printers themselves.
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Oyster posted:This is exactly what I do. With the amount of almost daily bullshit that I have to put up with with our Ricoh techs, I'd welcome having someone on my staff be responsible for printers. I'd know where they are going to be and when, and if they were dicks to our staff we could fire their rear end instead of doing nothing because Ricoh won't give me contact information for their regional service managers, and we're locked into a contact.
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So I am completely stumped on troubleshooting what should be a simple deploy. We use MDT off a boot stick (non-WDS) to deploy our new machines. I'm doing a Dell Precision Tower 7810, and the MDT process goes fine (detects/injects drivers, installs the OS fine, moves to the next stage). However, upon booting into the Win7 desktop, it never gets an IP. Stuck with an APIPA address and eventually the deploy process errors out. I can ping localhost I have: Confirmed that the system deploys with network drivers. Swapped out the lines. Used different ports. Tested both lines/ports with another device,and I get a DHCP address. IPconfig /release /renew. Uninstalled the drivers for the NIC and reinstalled them from a freshly downloaded copy off Dell's site. Just done the whole MDT process again. Nothing. What makes no sense to me is that the MDT process obviously requires a network connection, and I've confirmed that, when it's in WinPE, this machine is obviously getting a DHCP IP address. But once it reaches Windows, nope. Our network requires that MAC addresses be whitelisted in order to get a DHCP address, and I have removed/readded this machine's MAC twice now, to no avail. But if that were the problem MDT wouldn't have worked anyway. Going to try installing Wireshark to see if I can figure out what's happening to its DHCP discovery packets, I guess. It's definitely sending packets out. Other than that I'm about ready to just install Windows 7 from scratch.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:So I am completely stumped on troubleshooting what should be a simple deploy. Is the dhcp client service running on the computer? I have had issues where somehow this service gets corrupt and won't start.
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Sickening posted:Is the dhcp client service running on the computer? I have had issues where somehow this service gets corrupt and won't start. Yep, taking a look at Wireshark it shows it sending out several DHCP discovery packets, getting a few DHCP Inform packets, finally sending a DHCP Request packet, and never getting a response. Would almost make me think it's a router issue if this wasn't the only machine that's ever done this. I will try restarting the service though (I've turned the computer off and am about to move it to a different room, don't ask my why). I'm going to spend a little more time on this but I've realized that it'd be a lot more cost effective to just install a spare standalone NIC if I don't resolve it soon.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Yep, taking a look at Wireshark it shows it sending out several DHCP discovery packets, getting a few DHCP Inform packets, finally sending a DHCP Request packet, and never getting a response. Would almost make me think it's a router issue if this wasn't the only machine that's ever done this. Can you check and see if there is an older system with the same hostname stuck in DNS as the new computer? Any weird firewall settings, you could try turning the firewall off completely on the computer if it isnt already.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Sounds like she needs to . Like seriously, she's getting paid $7.35 an hour and doing all that? Or am I misreading? ^ This The amount of bullshit I'm willing to put up with directly relates to my pay. Minimum wage isn't even enough to get me to show up to work on time.
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Sickening posted:I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital. When my daughter was born in April the nurses at the hospital somehow got wind of me being "in IT" and I was bombarded with printer horror stories. They even tried to get me to leave the wife and baby in the room to come look at a printer, and this is at a very well-off and successful hospital. Nurses destroy printers on the daily, from what I hear. And if other establishments are like this one they don't buy enterprise class hardware or MFPs, they buy consumer HP dogshit and throw it wherever it fits.
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anthonypants posted:Especially with the medical industry closing in on becoming Completely Paperless!!! I'm not entirely sure if this was sarcasm or not, but I can assure all of you that we are probably around 50 years from that actually having a chance of happening. You're talking about an industry that still uses fax machines as a primary means of day-to-day communication in most places. Not digital faxes either, good old-fashioned "print->fax->shred" workflows.
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So it's working after I plugged it into a third cable/port. I'm completely lost at this point. To be clear, other machines get an IP address/etc just fine on the two cables/ports I was using before. I just tested them again after seeing that this machine was working. And again, MDT worked fine on the first two cables/ports. Hostname should be unique (Dell tags our machines, and we prefix that with our department designation to get the hostname).
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Dragyn posted:I'm not entirely sure if this was sarcasm or not, but I can assure all of you that we are probably around 50 years from that actually having a chance of happening. You're talking about an industry that still uses fax machines as a primary means of day-to-day communication in most places. Not digital faxes either, good old-fashioned "print->fax->shred" workflows. Trust me, healthcare doesn't have a monopoly on antiquated technology. The Financial sector still uses fax machines heavily. poo poo, the Fed *requires* faxing with custom coversheets.
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:When my daughter was born in April the nurses at the hospital somehow got wind of me being "in IT" and I was bombarded with printer horror stories. They even tried to get me to leave the wife and baby in the room to come look at a printer, and this is at a very well-off and successful hospital. The hospital I'm at has at least a thousand HP's that I thankfully am not responsible for, I only deal with the MFP's. anthonypants posted:Especially with the medical industry closing in on becoming Completely Paperless!!! They are just now transitioning away from paper chart copies. The main printer responsible for chart copies just broke 3,000,000 impressions. It's kinda crazy. Sickening posted:I can't really fathom how this could be a full time job for a single hospital. I average about 40 tickets a day. Parts wear out, automatic ordering doesn't work, people don't know how to clean scan glass, whatever. I usually get 2 actual fun tickets a day that require tearing the machine apart. Granted, that's for nearly 600 machines at a hospital complex of 11 buildings.
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Rhymenoserous posted:The amount of bullshit I'm willing to put up with directly relates to my pay. Minimum wage isn't even enough to get me to
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stubblyhead posted:The amount of bullshit I'm willing to put up with directly relates to my pay. Minimum wage isn't even enough to get me to
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A ticket came in, or a phone call, or an email.. Apparently there are some companies going around contacting people who run sites with SSL certificates saying something is wrong with the certificate. Whenever I ask who they are with they can never reply with the right company that we get our SSL cert's from.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B8bJ9f-VwE
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:So it's working after I plugged it into a third cable/port. I'm completely lost at this point. Does the WinPE set it's own MAC or is it using the the NIC's MAC? I only ask, because if you can get it working by changing the port, I wonder if you're experiencing an issue with port security. The other workstations may have started working after a specific aging time was met.
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Sounds like sticky arp is turned on.
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2006 iMac status: Installed the new hard drive, but I still can't boot from the install DVD. I can get to the Startup Manager, but nothing is listed. Holding down C while booting up doesn't do anything different. Any ideas?
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Wrath of the Bitch King posted:Trust me, healthcare doesn't have a monopoly on antiquated technology. The Financial sector still uses fax machines heavily. poo poo, the Fed *requires* faxing with custom coversheets. Why hello there.
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Segmentation Fault posted:2006 iMac status: Installed the new hard drive, but I still can't boot from the install DVD. I can get to the Startup Manager, but nothing is listed. Holding down C while booting up doesn't do anything different. Any ideas? Create a bootable drive/USB key with either the latest version of OS X or whatever version was installed on the iMac and then boot from that. The iMac could have a bad DVD drive so booting from an external disk is your best bet. It's way faster than the install DVD and can be loaded up with troubleshooting programs. See https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372 on how to do it for Yosemite and Mavericks Also look at what MiniFoo posted to get around the firmware block MiniFoo posted:There are ways around this by making an image of whatever OS X disc you want, then modifying the installer script:
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Segmentation Fault posted:2006 iMac status: Installed the new hard drive, but I still can't boot from the install DVD. I can get to the Startup Manager, but nothing is listed. Holding down C while booting up doesn't do anything different. Any ideas? None that don't rhyme with dumpster. Using a 5-7 year life cycle date, it's 2-4 years past "Time to replace" anyways. You've spent more time and money (In the form of payroll/parts) trying to fix it than it is technically worth. Print out the definition of "Sunk Cost Fallacy", tape it to the top and then throw it the gently caress away.
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EAT THE EGGS RICOLA posted:Why hello there. Without rules there's nothing but anarchy, god drat it.
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pr0digal posted:Create a bootable drive/USB key with either the latest version of OS X or whatever version was installed on the iMac and then boot from that. The iMac could have a bad DVD drive so booting from an external disk is your best bet. It's way faster than the install DVD and can be loaded up with troubleshooting programs. Bad DVD drive could explain the behavior beforehand. Is it possible to make a bootable drive using OS X Tiger from a Windows machine?
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