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What’s sequel precious?
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i am a moron posted:You’re a monster jaegerx posted:What’s sequel precious? ess cue ell Also some Gollum-rear end motherfucker writing SQL queries is strangely evocative of how I view the whole procedure.
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dot jayfe
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 23:03 |
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Cube cuddle
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 23:08 |
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Sepist posted:Cube cuddle Do you say it Cube or cubbie cause I will do this to annoy people.
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Cubbies? MODS
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The Fool posted:I pronounce SCSI, SQL, and others the in the same manner I like to pronounce SQL "skyewel"
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 00:08 |
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/skil...dium=member_ios What kind of stupid poo poo is this. God I hate LinkedIn now.
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jaegerx posted:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/skil...dium=member_ios I'm wondering if that's a response that the industry is in desperate help for people with entry level break/fix skills.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 01:19 |
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Blurb3947 posted:I'm wondering if that's a response that the industry is in desperate help for people with entry level break/fix skills. WANTED: Entry level technican 10 years experience Starting salary $20,000 per year
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Blurb3947 posted:I'm wondering if that's a response that the industry is in desperate help for people with entry level break/fix skills. This was in the sysadmin group which I have thankfully left now.
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tehinternet posted:WANTED: Entry level technican I keep seeing places that want a cs degree and four years experience for 40k helpdesk work
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tokin opposition posted:I keep seeing places that want a cs degree and four years experience for 40k helpdesk work Some of the worst techs I’ve ever seen had four year degrees poo poo is nonsensical
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oh we're doing the BS degree thing again, it has been a few months.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 02:48 |
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tehinternet posted:WANTED: Entry level technican That's basically half of what my county is asking for a "cyber security analyst" tokin opposition posted:I keep seeing places that want a cs degree and four years experience for 40k helpdesk work This is almost exactly what my county's post is. Jiro fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Mar 17, 2023 |
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jaegerx posted:oh we're doing the BS degree thing again, it has been a few months. I suppose it's about time
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 03:12 |
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Is help desk still really only starting at 40k these days?
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 03:39 |
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skipdogg posted:Is help desk still really only starting at 40k these days? Depends. I just hired a helpdesk guy at 60k in Wisconsin. He actually only asked for 55k but the budget was 60 so he got 60.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 03:40 |
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Chat support for Uber and DoorDash in America is around $18 an hour so close to 40k.
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jaegerx posted:Chat support for Uber and DoorDash in America is around $18 an hour so close to 40k. do they let you double dip another job
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tokin opposition posted:do they let you double dip another job Nah there's no way federal law lets them pull the same BS regarding 1099 contractors for chat support, so I bet my rear end they have some robust tracking for your time and they're gonna get some money's worth out of you. Not sure though. Keep in mind also I imagine for 90+ % of the support requests any average Uber or Dasher person is going to make is going to go to a chat support contact outside of USA. I imagine this is escalation level mostly or only for a specific type of request problematic to handle outside of USA.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 04:07 |
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Coworkers are loving up a project bigtime and I am about to go on leave for 6 weeks. I should have just kept my mouth shut but I wound up sending my boss a LONG email detailing all the shortcomings I saw in my very limited involvement. He called me like 3 times at 10pm and I was dumb enough to call him back. I lucked out though and it went pretty well. It turns out he feels pretty much the same way (I thought he was asleep at the wheel) and wants to go over everything with me tomorrow so we can right the ship. I start my leave tomorrow. I should have kept my mouth shut.
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skipdogg posted:Is help desk still really only starting at 40k these days? I interviewed with a law firm for a help desk administrator position last month that started at 60k. Most of the other places I've looked into seem to start north of 50k. Then again, I'm in the DC metro. But you still see some bug gently caress "entry level t1 help desk, 39k. Must have 3-5 years experience and a MCSA!" job postings.
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Inner Light posted:Nah there's no way federal law lets them pull the same BS regarding 1099 contractors for chat support, so I bet my rear end they have some robust tracking for your time and they're gonna get some money's worth out of you. Not sure though. Keep in mind also I imagine for 90+ % of the support requests any average Uber or Dasher person is going to make is going to go to a chat support contact outside of USA. I imagine this is escalation level mostly or only for a specific type of request problematic to handle outside of USA. Oh yeah I'm sure they have cameras on all times and make you time your bathroom breaks. Plus the active keyboard/mouse poo poo.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 04:15 |
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I just got hired onto desktop support at 45k, coming up from $18/hr that I was making in the contractor position (same job, converted FTE). They wanted a 4 year degree as well for an initial offer of 40k and it took 4 months of HR finagling to get them to drop the degree requirements from the job listing since I don't have one but have been in the role for 7 months now. poo poo sucks out there for entry level as hard as ever. At least I got Gov benefits now.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Coworkers are loving up a project bigtime and I am about to go on leave for 6 weeks. Looks like you just had your leave extended by a day
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thewizardofshoe posted:I just got hired onto desktop support at 45k, coming up from $18/hr that I was making in the contractor position (same job, converted FTE). They wanted a 4 year degree as well for an initial offer of 40k and it took 4 months of HR finagling to get them to drop the degree requirements from the job listing since I don't have one but have been in the role for 7 months now. Where are you, roughly? It seems like you’re getting shafted. I went from more than that (not much more) at an onsite 7 hours of commuting a week job to a fully remote job making 60 after a single year of pain with only an A+, a few years of admittedly high level management experience, and no degree. It also seems like I’m in a good place to get promoted so I can make even more. You should go get what you’re worth instead of staying comfortable. You deserve it.
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ASAPRockySituation posted:Where are you, roughly? It seems like you’re getting shafted. Literally what happened to me two years ago. Now I’m interviewing for another job around a ~30% jump
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Support was the foot-in-the-door for my current position. I knew two people working in support at the time, and once I was in the door I was out of support within 2 years. My title hasn't changed too much, but my salary has jumped by about $25k if my overtime estimates are right (and I have reason to believe I underestimated--I'll know better in May when I can do a 1yr lookback on my gross income at my current rate). But the idea of someone with a full CS degree sitting in helpdesk is laughable. Even if you get something, that person is going to stay just long enough for an offer that uses their actual skills to come along. And that is assuming your CS degree holder actually has customer service qualifications as well, which if they do, just makes them all the more valuable in actual development roles because not only can they do CS things, but they can actually communicate what they are doing and also probably why.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 06:17 |
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These job listings aren’t mean to be filled. They exist to create unfilled vacancies so the companies can qualify for foreign worker visas, who they will treat like slaves until they quit and get sent home or they are laid off and sent home. The high requirements and low salary are the point, not some out of touch HR thing.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 06:33 |
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I pay around $40k for helpdesk in the Chicago suburbs, but I'm also targeting candidates with little to no helpdesk experience and training them.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 07:11 |
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NPR Journalizard posted:Looks like you just had your leave extended by a day Yeah, adjusting your leave to spend a day getting managerial support beats the hell out of coming back to something like Lord of the Flies or Mad Max.
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EoRaptor posted:These job listings aren’t mean to be filled. They exist to create unfilled vacancies so the companies can qualify for foreign worker visas, who they will treat like slaves until they quit and get sent home or they are laid off and sent home. The high requirements and low salary are the point, not some out of touch HR thing. No one is filling help desk jobs with H1-Bs. I don’t think they qualify for help desk work to begin with, and the floor for H1B salary is too high for it
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Coworkers are loving up a project bigtime and I am about to go on leave for 6 weeks. There you go, giving a gently caress when it ain't your turn to give a gently caress.
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Entry level tech here at the hospital starts at 21/hr, we want you to have some IT experience though. Last 3 techs we've hired have come from Geek Squad and they have worked out amazingly. Some tech skills + customer service skills seems to work out great here. We can teach you the hospital side of IT, but having that background in dealing with unrulely customers really makes the difference when dealing with nurses/doctors. It's a pretty laid back job with minimal stress and we have an amazing work/life balance. We're hiring actually if anyone in the central florida area is looking.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 14:27 |
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loving Florida. Good luck.
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 14:32 |
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I’m in the northeast and my last company started helpdesk folk at $60-70k and had some trouble keeping them around for more than a year
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# ? Mar 17, 2023 15:17 |
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Going over our internal list of registered subnets, one of our departments has laid claim to 57 /64 IPv6 subnets. I know IPv6 address space is effectively unlimited but I'm not sure they needed to go for a sextillion addresses. The quintillion in a single /64 MIGHT have sufficed.
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xzzy posted:Going over our internal list of registered subnets, one of our departments has laid claim to 57 /64 IPv6 subnets. I know IPv6 address space is effectively unlimited but I'm not sure they needed to go for a sextillion addresses. A /64 is supposed to be the smallest general purpose subnet. The assumption that no normal network is going to be smaller is baked in to a few things, most notably SLAAC, so trying to chop it up any further tends to be more hassle than it's worth. If they need 57 subnets, then yes, they get a sextillion addresses of which they might use 0.0000000000000001% of them. Assuming you have the standard allocation of a /48 that's 0.087% of your total address space. Who cares? Current internet best practices are to assign a /56 to residential subscribers and other small sites, handing out a full 256 /64s even to your grandma whose home network is two TVs, an iPad, and an iPhone. A lot of guidance even says to just do /48s for every location and not bother differentiating between residential and commercial users but in my experience most ISPs are ignoring that.
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hot take, ipv6 sucks and isn’t necessary in the vast majority of corporate environments, as evidenced by the fact it’s been 25 years since it came out and it’s no closer to general adoption thanks to the magic of multiple layers of NAT Also it provides next to no value until everything is 100% converted since you still need to maintain ipv4 until that date.
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