What Are You Doing Right Now
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Joyfano Wow, is that common? Here we call that a "no call, no show." But it is pretty rare outside of minimum wage jobs. Yes Its Very Common here. 
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 That is pretty sad. Where do people usually go? They just find other work? 
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 I just installed a CentOS 6.5 system that we intend to use as an ELK server. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: That is pretty sad. Where do people usually go? They just find other work? Yes . They find other job. Its pretty sad . Even senior people do this.:( 
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 Starting my morning workout. 
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 Still on the treadmill. 
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 At home now and learning HTML  
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 Just out of the shower. Time for my 50 mile commute. 
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 coffee on the couch with the fur babies. 
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 My commute is taking two hours today.  
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 Getting complained at because someone can't find their icon on the screen exactly where it was the last time they used it. sigh 
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 trying to get a prospective client to understand why Toshiba laptops (that they got at Walmart) are not best business practice for a business growing to 20 people in the next couple months. 
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 i am trying to coordinate a printer install at a remote office. I still have to build the print queues and setup the GPO to install them. Oh joy 
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 @Minion-Queen i had to do that as well for a remote office. That was fun for them to understand that they just wasted their money on something that is not business quality 
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 @david.wiese yeah well these are all still in their boxes so they can still take them back. But they only want to spend about $350/ machine sigh..... 
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 @Minion-Queen wow good luck selling them on a >$500 computer. 
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 Good luck indeed... though - I suppose if they don't have a server, or at least don't have AD, then besides the computers being pieces of junk why would they need more? 
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 @david.wiese said: @Minion-Queen wow good luck selling them on a >$500 computer. It's the "no AD for you" that tends to convince them. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @david.wiese said: @Minion-Queen wow good luck selling them on a >$500 computer. It's the "no AD for you" that tends to convince them. I wish! unfortunately you can fake it like you could in the old Win9x days... granted if lie to them and simply say - can't be done, then they are more likely to move to a Pro version. 
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 Good morning to all  





