What Are You Doing Right Now
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Listening to discussion on how to deal with a exited users ODfB and Email account.
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Uh huh..
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Latest discussion is on equipment we apparently don't own,... and is leased.
And the lease expires in a month. And we had a support agreement when issues arose - that we didn't know about.
Previous IT management dumped a load on the future IT management...
I feel a storm brewing...
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Learning Sharepoint - different approaches to building sites.
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@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Learning Sharepoint - different approaches to building sites.
Eww... I'll take pissed off previous IT for $1000, Alex.
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@wrcombs That's why I have a couple power supplies for laptop. Keep one at desk at home, and the other stays in bag. If by chance I accidentally leave the charger at a client's or something, I'm not screwed.
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@krzykat said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs That's why I have a couple power supplies for laptop. Keep one at desk at home, and the other stays in bag. If by chance I accidentally leave the charger at a client's or something, I'm not screwed.
That is very easily way lighter than toting this thing around:
It literally weights about 50pounds
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Learning GCP management. Starting on Terraform tomorrow
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oooh. i had a lovely problem yesterday.
I'm removing 2012 servers from everywhere ATM.
Site had 3 DCs which had been in place for at least 12 months. 2 x 2016 and 1 x 2012. The 2012 was the oldest DC.
All DCs listed as GC servers, FSMO roles on a 2016 DC.
I removed the 2012 DC only to find after it had been demolished, that the GC hadn't ever successfully replicated to either 2016 server.
Fortunately the event logs had enough info in them for me to realise the only change that hadn't replicated was no longer needed.
I was able to make a reg change and everything bounced back to life.
nightmare averted.
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@jclambert said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Learning GCP management. Starting on Terraform tomorrow
Terraform is pretty cool.
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Morning all.
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About to investigate some coffee and breakfast.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to investigate some coffee and breakfast.
I kept it a simple affair for me. Coffee & Bagel... now on to other things like showing a coworker the ropes for installing a new VMswear server.
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Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
What kind of pay raise or cut are you looking at? Being relaxed at a job you spend most of your waking hours at counts for a lot, too.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
What kind of pay raise or cut are you looking at? Being relaxed at a job you spend most of your waking hours at counts for a lot, too.
pay raise - close to 10k more a year + benefits are much better.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
What kind of pay raise or cut are you looking at? Being relaxed at a job you spend most of your waking hours at counts for a lot, too.
pay raise - close to 10k more a year + benefits are much better.
even if job is the same - that's a huge win
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
What kind of pay raise or cut are you looking at? Being relaxed at a job you spend most of your waking hours at counts for a lot, too.
pay raise - close to 10k more a year + benefits are much better.
That's a big deal. And it is a different company. That alone is a factor. Not only because your old company is crap, but also because you need variety. Sticking to a single job with no changes vertically or laterally for many years when in a junior role is a killer for career advancement. At some point, some point before where you are now, your "experience" time in that one job actually starts to count against you rather than for you. It becomes "what is wrong that he's not moved on?"
So even if this isn't a step up right away, getting out of where you are now (and still paying your bills) needs to be a high priority.
Doing even the same job, in a different shop, will mean more exposure to more different things and that means more experience.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had my interview this morning - it was an interesting interview.
I was interviewed by the Sys admin and a Level 1 tech.
they asked some troubleshooting questions, asked about why I got into IT and what made me choose them. Things seem pretty relaxed there, a its a lot like what I currently do but with the ability to move up. Though I feel like it's another entry level position - I wouldn't be starting at entry level , more intermediate help desk/ Jr Sys Admin.Considering taking this one - if the stuff aligns.
What kind of pay raise or cut are you looking at? Being relaxed at a job you spend most of your waking hours at counts for a lot, too.
pay raise - close to 10k more a year + benefits are much better.
That's a big deal. And it is a different company. That alone is a factor. Not only because your old company is crap, but also because you need variety. Sticking to a single job with no changes vertically or laterally for many years when in a junior role is a killer for career advancement. At some point, some point before where you are now, your "experience" time in that one job actually starts to count against you rather than for you. It becomes "what is wrong that he's not moved on?"
So even if this isn't a step up right away, getting out of where you are now (and still paying your bills) needs to be a high priority.
Doing even the same job, in a different shop, will mean more exposure to more different things and that means more experience.
It's a different job but similar type of Job that I'm currently doing. but I'm waiting on the official offer to come down.