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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
That sums it up.
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Been an AD and SCCM training day. Spent time last night playing with SCCM 2012 since I am licensed for it with technet, save me on the its old speech, I know, it is called a lab. Then I will go newer. Had to do a Metadata cleanup of a dead DC in my lab, not as bad as I remember....
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@Texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Been an AD and SCCM training day. Spent time last night playing with SCCM 2012 since I am licensed for it with technet, save me on the its old speech, I know, it is called a lab. Then I will go newer. Had to do a Metadata cleanup of a dead DC in my lab, not as bad as I remember....
How exciting.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
I think "the whole IT department" sounds like an intimidating title. I'd go with that. You could even maximize the impact with an expletive in there, too.
Philip Virgil, TWFITD
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I used to too, then after talking to myself ditched it as well.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
Yeah, so you can sound like a lowly assistant, or go with my suggestion and be the master of your domain.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
This is what I was thinking when I read that.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
I think "the whole IT department" sounds like an intimidating title. I'd go with that. You could even maximize the impact with an expletive in there, too.
Philip Virgil, TWFITD
I really like that!
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
Yeah, so you can sound like a lowly assistant, or go with my suggestion and be the master of your domain.
(That could work on so many levels...)Can I be HBAMFICOIT? (Head bada$$ mafk in charge of IT)
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
Yeah, so you can sound like a lowly assistant, or go with my suggestion and be the master of your domain.
(That could work on so many levels...)Can I be HBAMFICOIT? (Head bada$$ mafk in charge of IT)
If you're gonna go that far - you might as well go HNICoIT
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
Yeah, so you can sound like a lowly assistant, or go with my suggestion and be the master of your domain.
(That could work on so many levels...)Can I be HBAMFICOIT? (Head bada$$ mafk in charge of IT)
If you're gonna go that far - you might as well go HNICoIT
Or just the SLJoIT
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https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1967114-unable-to-join-domain
How about you get your systems on private scheme....dafauq -
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https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1967114-unable-to-join-domain
How about you get your systems on private scheme....dafauqAnd only 2 or 3 people spotted that.