What Are You Doing Right Now
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Rest before a 365 migration.
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Peachtree Winds rehearsal. If your're in the Atlanta metro and play, we need clarinetists and percussionists
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More learning with Salt stack on the home lab.
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Customer cut over to 365 with ease.
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@Kimberlin said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'm working, looking out the window at one of our few sunny days so far this year wishing I wasn't working. Oh well, only 1.5 hours left.
OMG!! Where did you come from! Dude it's been forever.
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Sadly, for me, my Korora setup is limited to XFCE.
Sweet JEEBUS! It worked.
With the nice new UEFI BIOS - I've been holding out on some old hardware to be able to run LM as I could never seem to get a LM USB running on the UEFI.
Just booted my Laptop in Korora for the first time.... Hardware reduction planning to do now!
How do you like it?
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Just woke up, even getting up hours earlier than normal with almost no sleep I woke up naturally five minutes before my alarm. Getting ready for the trip to the airport now.
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@Kooler is picking us up in 90 minutes. Final packing and apartment prep now.
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Browsing around... this (LFCS) looks really interesting... which is part of the MCSA: Linux on Azure
I seen it posted on here before, but it's really growing on me. I do a little daily Linux server administration, well usually... and sometimes it's a large main focus when certain projects come up that are Linux-only. This seems like a great way to learn more and stay in touch with my Linux love and at the same time be a little more involved with the MS Azure world.
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DHCP service on lab server VM = operational. Time to head to sleep.
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We are at our gate.
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Safe travels!
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Time for an airport breakfast.
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On the plane.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Hello to the people behind with the photo-kapowie (being that you're on the plane, people get a bit touchy when you mention the actual word... and they might get a bit United Airlines on you)
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Wondering if your job title and responsibilities change in the same company do you add that to the CV as a new job or as a note with the current company?
I've gone from System Support 1st to 3rd line support to Infrastructure/Network Engineer looking after all the physical servers/connection/mpls/WiFi etc.
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@hobbit666 I've always added that as a new job at the same company.
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This is how I list my jobs now:-
05/2013 – Present Wynnstay Group PLC Network/IT System Admin General Day to day maintenance Troubleshoot any network problems Network Monitor Zabbix & Spiceworks Server administration Store Support – Remote Desktop and Telephone Monitor/Track and chase support issues with 3rd party suppliers 08/2010 – 04/2013 PCQ Solutions PC/Server Repair PC/Server Building Manage Repair Schedules, track PC Repairs Remote/Phone Support on Network, Servers, PC Problems Shop Assistant Ordering Supplies Website Work/VB programing 07/2010 – 11/2010 Argos Newtown Sales Advisor Customer Services
So I add it as above the current entry
May 2017 – Present Wynnstay Group PLC Network/infrascturre engineer blah blah
Or add it as an note
05/2013 – Present Wynnstay Group PLC 05/17 - Network/Infrastructure Blah blah blah 05/13 -Network/IT System Admin General Day to day maintenance Troubleshoot any network problems Network Monitor Zabbix & Spiceworks Server administration Store Support – Remote Desktop and Telephone Monitor/Track and chase support issues with 3rd party suppliers