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    • stacksofplatesS
      stacksofplates @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said:

      @johnhooks said:

      Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....

      So they wined and dined you for 2 hours.

      Sounds promising.

      Well wined and dined isn't really the right term lol. They asked me a bunch of questions they asked me last time, and threw in some doozies like "if you make a change in the DNS server and someone's computer can't get to a site, what's one thing to try?".......

      The guy that interviewed me again showed he doesn't have a grasp of the things he says he does. And they could have a split horizon DNS. I asked him about it because there is a piece of paper on the conf room pc with the pc name, its computername.domain.com. I asked if they had issues with split horizon, and he said " I'm not sure what you're talking about" so I pointed to the paper and started to explain and he said "oh, no we don't have that. The last admin let our domain expire so we had to use a new domain name.". He clearly thought that split horizon meant a local domain of domain.com and a domain for the website of other domain.com, and even if that's what I meant, the answer would have still been yes.

      He also said " the whole reason to run Linux is so you don't have to reboot servers." I kind of just wanted to leave at that point.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates
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        He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403 @stacksofplates
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          @johnhooks said:

          He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.

          http://www.tecmint.com/systemd-replaces-init-in-linux/

          Pay me.

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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @stacksofplates
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            @johnhooks said:

            He also told me be stopped using CentOS at 6 because he didn't agree with the new changes. I assume he means systemd, but he couldn't remember the name. I'll give you a months pay if he can explain any differences between init and systemd.

            1. Binary log files in systemd rather than text.
            2. start/stop scripts are in a new location instead of the /etc/init.d I'm used to
            3. Systemd is supposed to be faster by starting things in parallel instead of serially.

            That's off the top of my head.

            Doesn't mean it's not still crazy.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates
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              I know you guys know the difference :-P, I was saying I'll give you a months pay if he can tell me the difference.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates
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                And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @stacksofplates
                  last edited by

                  @johnhooks said:

                  And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                  Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

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                  • stacksofplatesS
                    stacksofplates @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @johnhooks said:

                    And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                    Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                    I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                      @johnhooks said:

                      @Dashrender said:

                      @johnhooks said:

                      And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                      Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                      I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                      huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                      I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

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                      • MattSpellerM
                        MattSpeller @Dashrender
                        last edited by MattSpeller

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @johnhooks said:

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @johnhooks said:

                        And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                        Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                        I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                        huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                        I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                        Similar setup here, maybe 50% more junk and ppl but with 3 IT staff (two techs, one admin), and 5 locations (and counting)

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @Dashrender
                          last edited by stacksofplates

                          @Dashrender said:

                          @johnhooks said:

                          @Dashrender said:

                          @johnhooks said:

                          And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                          Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                          I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                          huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                          I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                          Ya but you have more servers (possibly, they are running their other VMs on virtualbox) and more staff and only you doing it. They have 3 people and adding another, and only maybe 25 of the staff are using computers, the rest is in a warehouse doing packaging and blending.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                            @johnhooks said:

                            @Dashrender said:

                            @johnhooks said:

                            @Dashrender said:

                            @johnhooks said:

                            And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                            Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                            I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                            huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                            I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                            Ya but you have more servers (possibly, they are running their other VMs on virtualbox) and more staff and only you doing it. They have 3 people and adding another, and only maybe 25 of the staff are using computers, the rest is in a warehouse doing packaging and blending.

                            Holy crap! They have two and want a third for 5 servers and 25 users? WTF? Sounds like they need a complete overhaul.

                            Perhaps you should offer to do a write up of their entire environment and make recommendations about changes, but not take a job there.

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                            • stacksofplatesS
                              stacksofplates @Dashrender
                              last edited by stacksofplates

                              @Dashrender said:

                              @johnhooks said:

                              @Dashrender said:

                              @johnhooks said:

                              @Dashrender said:

                              @johnhooks said:

                              And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                              Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                              I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                              huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                              I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                              Ya but you have more servers (possibly, they are running their other VMs on virtualbox) and more staff and only you doing it. They have 3 people and adding another, and only maybe 25 of the staff are using computers, the rest is in a warehouse doing packaging and blending.

                              Holy crap! They have two and want a third for 5 servers and 25 users? WTF? Sounds like they need a complete overhaul.

                              Perhaps you should offer to do a write up of their entire environment and make recommendations about changes, but not take a job there.

                              I mentioned something about moving to XenServer or some other type 1 hypervisor in the first interview, and he said they don' t have the money for that, that's why they're using VirtualBox (didn't really know what to say to that). They have Windows Server physically installed on different servers and then they are running VMs in VirtualBox on the servers. It's a mess from what I've heard. They gave me a "tour" today, but I didn't get to see the server room.

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                              • MattSpellerM
                                MattSpeller @stacksofplates
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                                @johnhooks said:

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @johnhooks said:

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @johnhooks said:

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @johnhooks said:

                                And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                                Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                                I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                                huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                                I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                                Ya but you have more servers (possibly, they are running their other VMs on virtualbox) and more staff and only you doing it. They have 3 people and adding another, and only maybe 25 of the staff are using computers, the rest is in a warehouse doing packaging and blending.

                                Holy crap! They have two and want a third for 5 servers and 25 users? WTF? Sounds like they need a complete overhaul.

                                Perhaps you should offer to do a write up of their entire environment and make recommendations about changes, but not take a job there.

                                I mentioned something about moving to XenServer or some other type 1 hypervisor in the first interview, and he said they don' t have the money for that, that's why they're using VirtualBox (didn't really know what to say to that). They have Windows Server physically installed on different servers and then they are running VMs in VirtualBox on the servers. It's a mess from what I've heard. They gave me a "tour" today, but I didn't get to see the server room.

                                This sounds like an epic project in the making. Unless they're going to give you a mandate to change it and pay you buckets of money I'd stay well clear.

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                                • stacksofplatesS
                                  stacksofplates @MattSpeller
                                  last edited by stacksofplates

                                  @MattSpeller said:

                                  @johnhooks said:

                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  @johnhooks said:

                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  @johnhooks said:

                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  @johnhooks said:

                                  And they still can't give me a salary range after two interviews.

                                  Have you met his boss yet? Man, sounds like time for a one on one with his boss. Maybe just reject the job and go talk to his boss anyway - tell him how much their guy is hurting them.. and since you withdrew your name, you're telling him because you believe in good IT, and that guy is clearly not giving it to them.

                                  I believe he reports to the president (she was in the interview today and said the same thing about the salary). He might be good at bench work because he was talking about how the cabling was bothering him and whoever set it up before he was there didn't use patch panels, etc (but that's low level stuff). But he's one of the "Systems Admins" (there are 2 for like maybe 5 servers). They are "swamped" with work and need another person to come on.

                                  huh - swamped with Bench Work I'm guessing - end user problems.

                                  I have 5 servers and 88 staff members - IT department of one. 80% of my time is spend taking care of end user problems, not server problems. As I'm sure you know, as long as the server are setup correctly, they require very little hand holding.

                                  Ya but you have more servers (possibly, they are running their other VMs on virtualbox) and more staff and only you doing it. They have 3 people and adding another, and only maybe 25 of the staff are using computers, the rest is in a warehouse doing packaging and blending.

                                  Holy crap! They have two and want a third for 5 servers and 25 users? WTF? Sounds like they need a complete overhaul.

                                  Perhaps you should offer to do a write up of their entire environment and make recommendations about changes, but not take a job there.

                                  I mentioned something about moving to XenServer or some other type 1 hypervisor in the first interview, and he said they don' t have the money for that, that's why they're using VirtualBox (didn't really know what to say to that). They have Windows Server physically installed on different servers and then they are running VMs in VirtualBox on the servers. It's a mess from what I've heard. They gave me a "tour" today, but I didn't get to see the server room.

                                  This sounds like an epic project in the making. Unless they're going to give you a mandate to change it and pay you buckets of money I'd stay well clear.

                                  Hopefully that's why I haven't heard a salary price yet, they're counting how many buckets per hour I'll be getting.

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                                  • Deleted74295D
                                    Deleted74295 Banned
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                                    Just recorded a 30 minute video on a topic.

                                    The microphone decided to distort and break down, killing off the video. Doh.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch
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                                      Just ordered a new laptop and SSD for the boss. He's been doing without for more than a year now. I am surprised he made it this long with only a Surface Pro 2.

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                                      • dafyreD
                                        dafyre @travisdh1
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                                        @travisdh1 Why are you watching security footage?

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                                        • stacksofplatesS
                                          stacksofplates
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                                          http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1400915-is-in-house-virtualization-overrated?source=start&pos=76

                                          ok......

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                                            Jason Banned @stacksofplates
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                                            @johnhooks said:

                                            http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1400915-is-in-house-virtualization-overrated?source=start&pos=76

                                            ok......

                                            Funny thing is technically google is virtualized. Just not in the way he's thinking with Vmware/Hyperv and a Guest OS. It's software level with containers and very powerful.

                                            Most people don't have that scale of things doing the same task though.

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