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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      What's amazing is that there was no interview and no contact with the company that's hiring. I know that this is not the US and this stuff happens elsewhere, but be aware that no serious position will do this. So from the fact that there is no interaction with the company hiring you can know that this is entry level. It implies that the person hiring is entry level as well and has no idea how to hire.

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

        @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

        @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

        @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

        So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

        He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

        Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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          @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

          @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

          @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

          @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

          @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

          So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

          He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

          Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

          Nothing in IT has that, really. Even really specific, real titles like "RHEL Administrator" could mean "managing printers" or "performance management and troubleshooting" or "writing code for Chef"... easily one hundred different jobs that have essentially zero overlap.

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

            @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

            @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

            @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

            @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

            @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

            So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

            He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

            Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

            Nothing in IT has that, really. Even really specific, real titles like "RHEL Administrator" could mean "managing printers" or "performance management and troubleshooting" or "writing code for Chef"... easily one hundred different jobs that have essentially zero overlap.

            Yeah it sucks lol

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

              @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

              @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

              @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

              @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

              @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

              So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

              He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

              Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

              Nothing in IT has that, really. Even really specific, real titles like "RHEL Administrator" could mean "managing printers" or "performance management and troubleshooting" or "writing code for Chef"... easily one hundred different jobs that have essentially zero overlap.

              It makes it so its harder to compare salaries ultimately. That's why they love it

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

                So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

                He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

                Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

                Nothing in IT has that, really. Even really specific, real titles like "RHEL Administrator" could mean "managing printers" or "performance management and troubleshooting" or "writing code for Chef"... easily one hundred different jobs that have essentially zero overlap.

                It makes it so its harder to compare salaries ultimately. That's why they love it

                It's not that sinister. IT is a business, not technical, discipline and business roles have the same problem. Even two CEOs have nothing in common.

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                • wirestyle22W
                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                  @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

                  So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

                  He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

                  Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

                  Nothing in IT has that, really. Even really specific, real titles like "RHEL Administrator" could mean "managing printers" or "performance management and troubleshooting" or "writing code for Chef"... easily one hundred different jobs that have essentially zero overlap.

                  It makes it so its harder to compare salaries ultimately. That's why they love it

                  It's not that sinister. IT is a business, not technical, discipline and business roles have the same problem. Even two CEOs have nothing in common.

                  That's true

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                    Even two CEOs have nothing in common.

                    please explain that one.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                        I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

                        OK fine, but at the core though, they all have to run their companies, or else give that job to someone else, at which point, why are you the CEO?

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                        • stacksofplatesS
                          stacksofplates @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                          @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                          DevOps tools are apparently becoming a thing for desktop deployments (Ansible, Chef, Salt)
                          Chocolately

                          I'd be really surprised if he used those but it's not impossible.

                          @jimmynelson Do you know if they are even running Linux there in any capacity?

                          @stacksofplates is using those tools on Windows today. They are limited to Linux any longer.

                          No all of mine are RHEL. You can use those tools on Windows but I haven't.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                            I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

                            OK fine, but at the core though, they all have to run their companies, or else give that job to someone else, at which point, why are you the CEO?

                            What does "run the company" mean, though? When I was a restaurant manager, they taught us to sit in the office and never get our hands dirty, our job was to "manage."

                            All the other managers did that, and their restaurant shifts sucked. I got in the trenches and worked like crazy alongside my staff. They directed me, not me them. I was more of their assistant than their boss. I scheduled their hours and sent them home, but I didn't tell them how to do their jobs. I made sure that they were able to do their jobs. My shift could run at one quarter the staff of any other shift with the lowest food waste, highest profits, best customer response and the fastest turn around times on orders. I did nothing like the other managers, yet who was "running the business" more.

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                              jimmynelson @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                              @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                              @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                              @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

                              So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

                              He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

                              Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

                              Thank you guys for your advice . I get enough information thank you . Wishing merry Christmas . Thank you
                              .........

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

                                OK fine, but at the core though, they all have to run their companies, or else give that job to someone else, at which point, why are you the CEO?

                                What does "run the company" mean, though? When I was a restaurant manager, they taught us to sit in the office and never get our hands dirty, our job was to "manage."

                                All the other managers did that, and their restaurant shifts sucked. I got in the trenches and worked like crazy alongside my staff. They directed me, not me them. I was more of their assistant than their boss. I scheduled their hours and sent them home, but I didn't tell them how to do their jobs. I made sure that they were able to do their jobs. My shift could run at one quarter the staff of any other shift with the lowest food waste, highest profits, best customer response and the fastest turn around times on orders. I did nothing like the other managers, yet who was "running the business" more.

                                Yes sure, ONE of your jobs in that case was working along side those workers - odd that you needed to be directed by them on the process, but whatever - but you also have other jobs those people don't, like making schedules. So sure each CEO might have additional jobs, they should all be sharing some core responsibilities of their company.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @jimmynelson
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                                  @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                  @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                  @jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                  @scottalanmiller hello scott, I dnot know . I forwarded my cv's as 2nd line supoort to agencies because I have a friend as senior IT Analyst, help me to apply to forward my cv's to agency and I got message last night

                                  So you're purposefully applying for jobs you can't do? 2nd line support are the guys that DO KNOW. They aren't the ones reading the scripts of premade pages. I think your friend is doing you a disservice.

                                  He doesn't know what the job entails. He didn't imply that he doesn't have IT knowledge.

                                  Yeah. The title is unfamiliar to him. It doesn't mean a specific set of responsibilities though unfortunately for him. That would make it easy for everyone.

                                  Thank you guys for your advice . I get enough information thank you . Wishing merry Christmas . Thank you
                                  .........

                                  Enjoy your holiday! Good luck on the new job.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                    @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                    I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

                                    OK fine, but at the core though, they all have to run their companies, or else give that job to someone else, at which point, why are you the CEO?

                                    What does "run the company" mean, though? When I was a restaurant manager, they taught us to sit in the office and never get our hands dirty, our job was to "manage."

                                    All the other managers did that, and their restaurant shifts sucked. I got in the trenches and worked like crazy alongside my staff. They directed me, not me them. I was more of their assistant than their boss. I scheduled their hours and sent them home, but I didn't tell them how to do their jobs. I made sure that they were able to do their jobs. My shift could run at one quarter the staff of any other shift with the lowest food waste, highest profits, best customer response and the fastest turn around times on orders. I did nothing like the other managers, yet who was "running the business" more.

                                    Yes sure, ONE of your jobs in that case was working along side those workers - odd that you needed to be directed by them on the process, but whatever - but you also have other jobs those people don't, like making schedules. So sure each CEO might have additional jobs, they should all be sharing some core responsibilities of their company.

                                    No way I as the manager could be as good as they were. If the cook or the customer service person needed something, they needed me to support them more than anything else. They were good people who knew their jobs, there was no value to me overseeing them. My job was to help them to do theirs. That's how I define a good management role. If a manager feels that they need to micro-manage their staff, to me that's a manager that has given up and knows that they totally failed and are trying to cover up their failings as a manager.

                                    The cook, for example, was SO much better if I was there cleaning up for him, grabbing things he needed from the freezer, covering when he needed a break, running errands for him and whatever it took to make sure that he could be the best cook that he could be than he could possibly be with me standing over his shoulder second guessing someone who does the job more than I do.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                      @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                      @Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:

                                      I think that people outside of business picture all CEOs sitting in a corner office looking at financial reports and telling slackers what to do while slaves bring him martinis and press his suits. But one CEO works in the trenches doing blue collar manual labour with the crew, one is on the road doing sales all day, one is writing code through the night, one is speaking at conferences, another lures investors, another spends all the time pouring over financial reports, one buys and sells other companies.... I've never met two CEOs that do similar things.

                                      OK fine, but at the core though, they all have to run their companies, or else give that job to someone else, at which point, why are you the CEO?

                                      What does "run the company" mean, though? When I was a restaurant manager, they taught us to sit in the office and never get our hands dirty, our job was to "manage."

                                      All the other managers did that, and their restaurant shifts sucked. I got in the trenches and worked like crazy alongside my staff. They directed me, not me them. I was more of their assistant than their boss. I scheduled their hours and sent them home, but I didn't tell them how to do their jobs. I made sure that they were able to do their jobs. My shift could run at one quarter the staff of any other shift with the lowest food waste, highest profits, best customer response and the fastest turn around times on orders. I did nothing like the other managers, yet who was "running the business" more.

                                      Yes sure, ONE of your jobs in that case was working along side those workers - odd that you needed to be directed by them on the process, but whatever - but you also have other jobs those people don't, like making schedules. So sure each CEO might have additional jobs, they should all be sharing some core responsibilities of their company.

                                      No way I as the manager could be as good as they were. If the cook or the customer service person needed something, they needed me to support them more than anything else. They were good people who knew their jobs, there was no value to me overseeing them. My job was to help them to do theirs. That's how I define a good management role. If a manager feels that they need to micro-manage their staff, to me that's a manager that has given up and knows that they totally failed and are trying to cover up their failings as a manager.

                                      The cook, for example, was SO much better if I was there cleaning up for him, grabbing things he needed from the freezer, covering when he needed a break, running errands for him and whatever it took to make sure that he could be the best cook that he could be than he could possibly be with me standing over his shoulder second guessing someone who does the job more than I do.

                                      Those examples to me aren't them directing you, it's you working with them. So sure, you were making the situation better. And as long as you being in the trenches didn't take away from you doing the jobs they can't do, that's fine. But the moment that it does take you away from those other duties, you're doing a disservice to the company by not bringing in a non management person to replace you on the line thereby allowing you to do your other manager duties. it's also your responsibility as a good manger to have the right staff.

                                      I think we all agree that most managers do a poor job of getting rid of bad employees and hiring good ones, or they are just bad at being managers. I know I can't manage people, I have no desire to do so.

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