What Are You Doing Right Now
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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.
Onsite tomorrow for mobile/tablets and Outlook. -
@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
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@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?
Not enough space on the desk so I have not worked with it much yet. I had thought about booting it up as my desktop this morning and working from it, but I need SKYPE for the office. So, until I learn more about it and getting SKYPE - I have to relegate it to a side task.
Appearance wise it's quite nice.