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DigitalMocking posted:The bigger you go the less you get to control or own. I do know that my time here is very likely coming to an end one way or another though. I've kind of outgrown my paycheck which was started at young starry eyed hotshot with a blank resume level, I'm at about the company's budget limit for getting new stuff to have experience with, and they're kind of shuffling me away from IT work. I was one of the backup licensed people for a good chunk of the company's main business field work, I got drafted when the last one quit, and they've been reading their feet at best about hiring someone else to do it. It's been fun while it's novel, and I don't really hate it per see, but it is definitely not what I want to do long term.
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ChubbyThePhat posted:But one can dream
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Kylra posted:Gonna Kickstart my own isp.
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Kylra posted:I was one of the backup licensed people for a good chunk of the company's main business field work, I got drafted Ugh gross. If any company asked me (or anybody in IT) to start selling things instead of providing better infrastructure for salespeople to sell things, I'd be out before they could finish saying "This is only temporary". Go out and interview. You like the position you're in so there's no pressure. Instead of letting the company interview you, turn the tables and interview the company to make sure they're a good fit for your autonomous style. It should be pretty easy to figure out if the IT department is wrapped up in red tape, if the senior levels and admins are naysayers who handcuff progress, or if the delegation is so molecular you won't be able to work on total solutions without a team of 6 guys. If you see any signs of that just go back to the job you like, no big deal. The best case scenario is you find an awesome manager who wants you on their team, they pay you loads of money, take away the downsides to your current job and give you tons of room to grow.
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anthonypants posted:Probably include a time machine while you're at it Still possible in weirdo rural areas where your options are satellite or dial up!
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Maneki Neko posted:Still possible in weirdo rural areas where your options are satellite or dial up! vvv "You should buy this new, exciting product. Or not. I don't care what you do." MC Fruit Stripe fucked around with this message at 19:20 on Nov 23, 2016 |
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Ugh gross. If any company asked me (or anybody in IT) to start selling things instead of providing better infrastructure for salespeople to sell things, I'd be out before they could finish saying "This is only temporary". Same. I'm not a salesman, if I was, I would be working in sales. You don't want me doing sales because I am not good at it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 19:18 |
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Took the week off. Feels good.
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:"You should buy this new, exciting product. Or not. I don't care what you do." "If you buy this cool new thing, I will have increased budget for my projects next year which would make me super happy. Oh, and the thing is cool I guess, it's got some issues here and there and we skimped on a bit of manufacturing to increase margins. But again, those margins will sponsor a sweet SAN upgrade for me, so buy it!"
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Update to previous post about COO killing our company - 80% of our staff were in a meeting with the owner specifically for complaining about him killing the company and now his position has been eliminated. I guess I get to keep this amazon job in my back pocket a little longer.
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Except I don't wanna come off like an rear end in a top hat... so how do you respond when the written offer comes in -10k below what was verbally agreed upon? And either way, I may have a second offer to juggle, so we'll see.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Ugh gross. If any company asked me (or anybody in IT) to start selling things instead of providing better infrastructure for salespeople to sell things, I'd be out before they could finish saying "This is only temporary". Like, I could probably in theory do sales too though and be ok at it with some guidance? I guess? But it's not one of my major talent areas, and I'd probably get tired of it really quickly if it didn't involve some serious server or network equipment/applications. quote:Go out and interview. You like the position you're in so there's no pressure. Instead of letting the company interview you, turn the tables and interview the company to make sure they're a good fit for your autonomous style. It should be pretty easy to figure out if the IT department is wrapped up in red tape, if the senior levels and admins are naysayers who handcuff progress, or if the delegation is so molecular you won't be able to work on total solutions without a team of 6 guys. If you see any signs of that just go back to the job you like, no big deal. That sounds like it might be a good plan either way though. What might be the best way to go about that in an interview? Anything in particular I might want to be sure to ask in that vein? Anything in particular I should avoid so I don't come off like I don't work well with others?
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Farking Bastage posted:
And it still loving works! Today I had something like this and the phish was stating that our company is mail spamming the sender, and to look at the attached logs which held a ZIP containing a .JS garbage file. It hit two people, one came and asked me about it and the other opened the ZIP but stopped and asked me about the JS file as AVG sprung into action. Goddamnit it got past the AVG mail gateway but was only picked up when it was almost opened, I also found out the GPO I made ages ago as a last chance resort which sets the default program for JS files to notepad doesn't actually work... I made a dummy one on my desktop and the default isn't there, even when the GPO is already applied.
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The consumer wireless thread is buried. Anyone messed around with AmpliFi yet?
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air- posted:
"I thought the offer was $60,000 not $50,000 what happened?" They might say that's all they could get approval for. If that's the case tell them you can't possibly accept that without additional benefits and list what you would need. More work from home days, another 2-3 weeks of vacation, 401k matching whatever you value around that 10k mark. Maybe they'll just bump it up to what they promised you. It's a game payroll plays, currently playing a similar but opposite game with purchasing where I got a quote and the offer was crazy good went to 2 other vendors they've both come down but nowhere near the first quote. Both have basically said they are calling my bluff and refuse to match it. First vendor wont go down they say it's the rock bottom and I'm going to believe them. Purchasing has some standing procedure to never accept the first offer. It's loving bullshit and I'm trying really hard to work with the vendor to get the price even slightly lower. I told him next time just quote me 15% higher I'll put it to purchasing and come back to him take the 15% off and it will go through. I hate games that companies play they don't end up helping them you end up with lovely vendor and employee relationships.
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air- posted:
Just say your understanding based on the verbal offer was $x + 10k, and ask for a revised offer letter. Most likely won't be an issue in any way.
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ChubbyThePhat posted:maybe? If I recall, you're in my neck of the woods. Are you also interviewing at the U of A? I have an interview there also Thursday, also 3 references. Antioch fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Nov 23, 2016 |
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General office procurement talk: I need a projector that gets checked out and passed around the office. Don't care about support or anything, it won't even belong to the IT department. They don't need to be high-end business class poo poo. Between the two I'm looking at, both Amazon and CDW have them in stock. Amazon is $50 cheaper on the lower model and $200 cheaper on the upper model. Both are being sold by the manufacturer. Do I buy this poo poo from Amazon and save a bunch of money, or is it better to stick to verified purchasing channels like CDW?
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Get one of those new tablets with a built in projector.
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Get it from CDW, it's not your money.
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psydude posted:The consumer wireless thread is buried. Anyone messed around with AmpliFi yet? My only gripe is that it's all or none with respect to using the built-in services or being in "bridge" mode. I'd like to use my own DHCP and DNS servers, but rely on the router to do NAT, port forwarding, that sort of thing, and the software doesn't allow me to split individual services out like that. Ask away!
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Aunt Beth posted:I have one at home. It's absolutely perfect for my old house with plaster walls that had consistent coverage issues with a single central router/access point. The machine looks nice and is well built, and the management app is very sensible too. I love being able to turn on a guest SSID on a timer for a few hours if I'm having people over or something. It's been very reliable, no uptime issues, no noticeable throughput issues. Does it auto NAT, or can you just use it like a wireless LAN controller as the gateway and use static routing to get to other networks?
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Thanks Ants posted:Get it from CDW, it's not your money. It's coming out of the building's A/V budget of $1000, so if I can save $200 we can potentially buy upgrades for other equipment like aging DVD players or a new portable screen or a sweet HDMI wireless bridge so I don't need to worry about cables strung across rooms. It's not money coming out of my pocket but that doesn't mean I want to waste $200 that I could otherwise spend on something cool.
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Purchasing departments like CDW because CDW literally gives them kickbacks for buying from them.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Do I buy this poo poo from Amazon and save a bunch of money, or is it better to stick to verified purchasing channels like CDW?
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I'd talk to a CDW rep and tell them you found it for a better price and how much they could lower theirs by. Best of both worlds, it may not be $200 cheaper but $100 isn't unreasonable.
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Farking Bastage posted:I'm starting to regret going back to MSP right about now. Obviously, were terribly slow today, and the bosses called a meeting to not only suggest we go through customers setups looking for things to bill on, but also to say " We lose out on $30000 of revenue because of thanksgiving and christmas holidays, so keep that in mind. The last 3 weeks have been the busiest weeks of my life. After next week, I'll basically be in reactive mode, though, and should be able to cruise along until Spring.
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Has anyone heard about working at Stack Overflow? There's a posting for a job here and the benefits seem awesome.
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Supposedly it is a great place to work. Tom Limoncelli came through the Denver DevOps meetup a couple years back promoting his new book and had good things to say about it. Are they putting technical staff in Denver these days? When I was out there it was all sales and marketing. But I think they also offer full time remote depending on the position. Their HQ is in NYC. An interesting feature of SO is their tech stack is mostly Windows / .NET.
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Secondhand from another goon, a good friend of mine for the past fifteen or so years: study Linux anyway, because even if you're applying for a job doing primarily Windows work, if you're unlucky enough to land the interview with Tom instead of your regularly-scheduled interviewer he's going to drill you on a bunch of irrelevant Linux poo poo for no reason.
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What does Stack Overflow even sell?
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Tab8715 posted:What does Stack Overflow even sell? Presumably the same thing any free site is selling, ads and data about their users. I think they also have a job posting feature, although I've never looked at it. SO and all their related sites get a shitload of visits. From a very specific audience. Combined, that probably lets them command pretty nice advertising rates. Docjowles fucked around with this message at 05:14 on Nov 25, 2016 |
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Docjowles posted:Presumably the same thing any free site is selling, ads and data about their users. I think they also have a job posting feature, although I've never looked at it.
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Docjowles posted:Supposedly it is a great place to work. Tom Limoncelli came through the Denver DevOps meetup a couple years back promoting his new book and had good things to say about it. It's a desktop support job in Denver. I saw a posting for an application support role at Fog Creek, but my SQL is way too weak for that. I hope they don't ask a ton about Linux. All I know is dnf and jar. The posting didn't say anything about it though. Of course if I do get it, it will be even easier to doxx me.
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22 Eargesplitten posted:It's a desktop support job in Denver. I saw a posting for an application support role at Fog Creek, but my SQL is way too weak for that. just fyi, dnf is only used in Fedora, which should be used in any enterprise setting. RHEL and CentOS both still use yum(I can't tell any functional difference between the 2 yet, the commands are all the same, just with yum in front of the command instead of dnf). Most of the interview questions I get about linux end up being quick checks to see how comfortable you are on the cli anyway, so it should be fairly easy.
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Antioch posted:If I recall, you're in my neck of the woods. Are you also interviewing at the U of A? I have an interview there also Thursday, also 3 references. Ayyy. Good luck friend.
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Yeah, that's fair. I guess I should have specified that I've always used Fedora. Are there other distros that don't use yum?
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22 Eargesplitten posted:Yeah, that's fair. I guess I should have specified that I've always used Fedora. Are there other distros that don't use yum?
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anthonypants posted:Pretty much just CentOS/RedHat and Fedora uses dnf/yum/rpm. I think dnf is in epel for CentOS7, so you could use it on CentOS if you needed to. Debian/Ubuntu uses apt/dpkg, OpenSUSE uses YaST, Gentoo uses portage, Arch uses pacman... If your interview wants to know if you know anything but CentOS/RHEL/Fedora or Ubuntu variants, run for the hills. SLES may actually be tied with Ubuntu server there, but anything else is not really suitable for an enterprise OS, and the RHEL family is on top of that pack for good reason.
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I always recommend learning more Linux, but I kinda doubt it would come up in a desktop support interview. I think VC and I were both talking about more of a senior production ops type job.
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