What Are You Doing Right Now
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Am I crazy for being weird about crowdfunded products related to power or charging of any kind? I just don't trust randoms with the charging of my devices etc. Maybe i'm being paranoid.
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RIP Chris Cornell Way too young.
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@RojoLoco What shitty day
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Am I crazy for being weird about crowdfunded products related to power or charging of any kind? I just don't trust randoms with the charging of my devices etc. Maybe i'm being paranoid.
huh - I've seen bad power stuff come from everywhere. Why should crowdfunded stuff be any better or worse? If they want to keep the company alive after the initial project, that only happens if they have good success.
Now, all that said, it's clear that many aren't listening to the correct specs for USB C, just look at all the bad reviews that Google guy is doing on Amazon. https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Am I crazy for being weird about crowdfunded products related to power or charging of any kind? I just don't trust randoms with the charging of my devices etc. Maybe i'm being paranoid.
huh - I've seen bad power stuff come from everywhere. Why should crowdfunded stuff be any better or worse? If they want to keep the company alive after the initial project, that only happens if they have good success.
Now, all that said, it's clear that many aren't listening to the correct specs for USB C, just look at all the bad reviews that Google guy is doing on Amazon. https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung
Yeah that's true.
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@RojoLoco Possible suicide apparently fyi
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@RojoLoco Possible suicide apparently fyi
Now I'm extra sad.
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Decommissioned a site today. Just three computers in an office.
It was more of a convenience to a few staff than it was a necessity.Nice day for a drive.
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Having to remind myself I can only fix one thing at a time.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1996170-pay-to-get-an-msp-estimate
I'm wondering if the OP in that thread only wanted time and parts costs - ITSP stuff, not MSP stuff. i.e. it's broke, please come out and bill me hourly until it's fixed.
Of course he muddied the waters by saying he got quotes from other places that say they charge X per machine per month for support.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1996170-pay-to-get-an-msp-estimate
I'm wondering if the OP in that thread only wanted time and parts costs - ITSP stuff, not MSP stuff. i.e. it's broke, please come out and bill me hourly until it's fixed.
Of course he muddied the waters by saying he got quotes from other places that say they charge X per machine per month for support.
Yeah, I think he's learning, though. Figuring out that he's had a VAR taking advantage of him is a big learning piece.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1996170-pay-to-get-an-msp-estimate
I'm wondering if the OP in that thread only wanted time and parts costs - ITSP stuff, not MSP stuff. i.e. it's broke, please come out and bill me hourly until it's fixed.
Of course he muddied the waters by saying he got quotes from other places that say they charge X per machine per month for support.
Yeah, I think he's learning, though. Figuring out that he's had a VAR taking advantage of him is a big learning piece.
He still has to get management over that hump.
I liked his comment about the three different companies and being out $1500. Of course that's the wrong way to look at it - because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem. And since they are doing IT work, you need to pay them.
I've heard before about companies wanting a building built will hire multiple architect firms to all make plans. I have to assume they paid them all some amount to do that work?
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1996170-pay-to-get-an-msp-estimate
I'm wondering if the OP in that thread only wanted time and parts costs - ITSP stuff, not MSP stuff. i.e. it's broke, please come out and bill me hourly until it's fixed.
Of course he muddied the waters by saying he got quotes from other places that say they charge X per machine per month for support.
Yeah, I think he's learning, though. Figuring out that he's had a VAR taking advantage of him is a big learning piece.
He still has to get management over that hump.
I liked his comment about the three different companies and being out $1500. Of course that's the wrong way to look at it - because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem. And since they are doing IT work, you need to pay them.
I've heard before about companies wanting a building built will hire multiple architect firms to all make plans. I have to assume they paid them all some amount to do that work?
Yes, buying three building designs you pay for that. Then pay a lot more to the "winner." Often the firms doing the designs are not the ones doing the final building, either.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem.
This is always the challenge. For me, the directive is often hidden in the form of "I want you to find the best for the cheapest," which usually means "find the cheapest, and if it sort of fits our needs and is 'significantly' cheaper than the best, then do it"
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem.
This is always the challenge. For me, the directive is often hidden in the form of "I want you to find the best for the cheapest," which usually means "find the cheapest, and if it sort of fits our needs and is 'significantly' cheaper than the best, then do it"
Our job is to keep those other options away from their eyes. Sadly, so so many things in the SMB space that's rather difficult. In SMB we're mostly looking at PCs and firewalls and Wireless APs, etc. They can see the prices down at Best Buy all day long - so they thing their business stuff should cost the pennies that crap does.
Now luckily with Ubiquiti, we now have networking gear that is in line price wise with that, but I get the "Why can't we just use $300 PC from Best Buy" all the time. It's normally followed by, I've been using a Best Buy computer at home for the past 5 years, there's nothing wrong with it..
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem.
This is always the challenge. For me, the directive is often hidden in the form of "I want you to find the best for the cheapest," which usually means "find the cheapest, and if it sort of fits our needs and is 'significantly' cheaper than the best, then do it"
You can distill this to "don't invest in the business, overall profits are not a goal."
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
because hopefully you didn't go into it trying to find the cheapest, but instead hiring different companies to see different proposed solutions to the problem.
This is always the challenge. For me, the directive is often hidden in the form of "I want you to find the best for the cheapest," which usually means "find the cheapest, and if it sort of fits our needs and is 'significantly' cheaper than the best, then do it"
Our job is to keep those other options away from their eyes. Sadly, so so many things in the SMB space that's rather difficult. In SMB we're mostly looking at PCs and firewalls and Wireless APs, etc. They can see the prices down at Best Buy all day long - so they thing their business stuff should cost the pennies that crap does.
Now luckily with Ubiquiti, we now have networking gear that is in line price wise with that, but I get the "Why can't we just use $300 PC from Best Buy" all the time. It's normally followed by, I've been using a Best Buy computer at home for the past 5 years, there's nothing wrong with it..
Dash is correct. At some point we stop presenting unacceptable options. There are better or worse options, based on business profitability, but there are unacceptable options. Like "find me the cheapest RAID that protects us." You don't give RAID 0 or RAID 5 even as options. Give RAID 6 and 10 as options.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Our job is to keep those other options away from their eyes.
I agree. Some of the issue stems from within the department. However, as I've alluded in other posts, the mindset and culture is incrementally improving :).
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Heading to the data center to collect a now decomissioned Synology 1215.