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@WrCombs said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
That scope changes behaviour. Right now, you are looking at learning non-transferable skills,
Non transferable skills?
So troubleshooting Windows is non transferable?
Setting up Firewalls/sonic-walls ( we already discussed sonic--walls, let it die for now)
trouble shooting networking issues within a "closed" network is nontransferable?
Trouble Shooting Domain issues (very small work with this one, usually not on the right domain - )
i don't understand the logic of the skills I've acquired being nontransferable...Because the kinds of tasks you are doing (or talk about at least) are mostly unique to one bad company screwing things up, not general skills. General troubleshooting is good to learn, but not as good as troubleshooting with real world issues. You are burning a lot of time and effort on a tiny subset of the field, and most of what you see is correcting errors by idiots. The general skill there would be to have competent people with competent management, even if that just means good processes rather than good people.
I know it feels like general, transferable, stuff. But I think that you will find that when you get to another job, it won't be.
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@scottalanmiller I'm trademarking that.
Errors by idiots
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My new password for everything(without quotes): "!d10+5"
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Including ML, go on, test it.
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@DustinB3403 said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
My new password for everything(without quotes): "!d10+5"
Why?
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@WrCombs said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
@DustinB3403 said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
My new password for everything(without quotes): "!d10+5"
Why?
Why not, it's simple to remember IMO and no one would ever guess it.
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Are we actually having an ID10T error here @WrCombs ?
Of course my password isn't "!d10+5"
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@DustinB3403 said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
@WrCombs said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
@DustinB3403 said in Buy Process Failures and Where things went wrong:
My new password for everything(without quotes): "!d10+5"
Why?
Why not, it's simple to remember IMO and no one would ever guess it.
LOL
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@DustinB3403 Aint that the truth .
LOL I dig it