Installing Axigen X Email on CentOS 7
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@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender said:
heck, she doesn't even have a personal email address
Then how does she communicate with someone to get a new job? Use her work email?
What makes you think she's looking for another job?
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
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@Dashrender said:
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
I refer to those people as "lifers" - very sad. Hard to grow that way....
People get comfortable and they stop improving. So sad.
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@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender said:
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
I refer to those people as "lifers" - very sad. Hard to grow that way....
People get comfortable and they stop improving. So sad.
Not everyone is like Scott and literally wants a different job/employer every 6 months to one year.
Would you call it sad an IT person who worked for one MSP/ITSP for 10+ years sad? Plenty of room for growth, new learning there.
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@Dashrender said:
@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender said:
heck, she doesn't even have a personal email address
Then how does she communicate with someone to get a new job? Use her work email?
What makes you think she's looking for another job?
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
And thus the chain of "not doing their job" begins.
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@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender said:
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
I refer to those people as "lifers" - very sad. Hard to grow that way....
People get comfortable and they stop improving. So sad.
What makes you think that she wants to grow or improve? I don't know her personally, but just as an average.. most people hat e the idea of growing and improving. Those of us that frequent forums, work in IT, etc. tend to be the group that thinks that growth and success and improvement and "doing things right" are important. but most people don't think that way. To the average person, we are the ones in the sad state.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender said:
She's been here 24 years, she isn't going anywhere unless they fire her...
I refer to those people as "lifers" - very sad. Hard to grow that way....
People get comfortable and they stop improving. So sad.
What makes you think that she wants to grow or improve? I don't know her personally, but just as an average.. most people hat e the idea of growing and improving. Those of us that frequent forums, work in IT, etc. tend to be the group that thinks that growth and success and improvement and "doing things right" are important. but most people don't think that way. To the average person, we are the ones in the sad state.
I'll pick on my wife with this one - she sees no reason to get a newer 4K type TV, or change the way she's been teaching math for 20+ years.. Oh, not that either of us thing Common Core is a good thing in any way!
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@Dashrender said:
I'll pick on my wife with this one - she sees no reason to get a newer 4K type TV,
I wouldn't group that in the same category.... You can easily say that you are improving the financial situation by not buying a TV
I now live in a house with two unplugged 13" CRTs. LOL
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@scottalanmiller said:
I now live in a house with two unplugged 13" CRTs. LOL
it costs to much to recycle them
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I now live in a house with two unplugged 13" CRTs. LOL
it costs to much to recycle them
Or to replace them, apparently. That's ALL that there is here.
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Looks like there is quite a bit included in the free version for up to 10 premium users, and 10 basic users. Interesting.
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@BBigford said:
Looks like there is quite a bit included in the free version for up to 10 premium users, and 10 basic users. Interesting.
Yes, it is quite extensive.