Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab
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@david.wiese said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@david.wiese I have remote access to it so I can work on it here or at home but it helps me learn as an individual instead of whoever is working at a particular company. I could lose my job tomorrow and retain the ability to learn. It's not contingent upon the company that I work for.
then the question comes into play, why are you remoting into your machines at home, when you are at work?
What I am getting at is, if it is work related, your work should provide the environment to test.
That brings me back to my point where no job I have ever worked has ever paid for a test environment for me. I have argued for so long so many times about the necessity of it and they won't do it.
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@wirestyle22
so you are using your own personal resources to test out things for work? That seems backwards. -
@david.wiese That would apply if I didn't receive any personal benefit, which is not the case I use it for a lot of things. oC server, Plex, etc. It's great for learning which is my whole reason for purchasing it. That is a benefit to me personally, not just my company.
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for me, if it is for work, it is on company provided equipment, period. I do not use personal stuff for work in any capacity without getting reimbursed (such as using my car).
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@david.wiese You could look at it that way, sure. We just don't agree, which is okay. Everyone sets the value of anything they purchase for any reason. To me, the increased speed of my education is worth the cost.
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@david-wiese : I agree 1000% about the people skills.
That's something a lot of IT folks seem to lose the higher up the ladder they go.
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Maybe the OP question itself is wrong and should be more like "are you willing to spend free time to learn?".
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@thwr said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
Maybe the OP question itself is wrong and should be more like "are you willing to spend free time to learn?".
That could be another way to write it.
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@thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)
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@alex.olynyk said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)
That's ok. We now each other just for a few months but already had some discussions
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I don't tell @scottalanmiller that he's wrong. I just umm.... enthusiastically discuss my stance.
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@alex.olynyk said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)
I do it all the time.
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@JaredBusch said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@alex.olynyk said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@thwr I agree with maybe renaming the question but I dont agree with telling SAM he is wrong. Could get ugly:-)
I do it all the time.
It gets ugly all the time
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lol
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@wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
lol
Guys, big SAM is watching you He just posted something a second ago
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@thwr He's got a sense of humor. I don't think he would be upset
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@wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@thwr He's got a sense of humor. I don't think he would be upset
Hopefully this is not the last thing we hear from you
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Well we know @scottalanmiller did something to him if @wirestyle22 gets disappeared.
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@dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointing.
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@wirestyle22 said in Would You Hire Someone in IT Who Does Not Have a Home Lab:
@dafyre I'm just an AI anyway guys. This is what your tax dollars bought. I know, disappointed.
what's the I in AI? Just kidding