What Are You Doing Right Now
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I received a phone call today from a city worker asking me to teach him how to use the system. When I asked him what he is attempting to use he said "The computer". He does not know how to use a computer. This is required knowledge for any city employee--of course the level of knowledge does vary.
You guys ever need to teach a user from the ground up? Seems like they should be paying for training for this dude.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I received a phone call today from a state worker asking me to teach him how to use the system. When I asked him what he is attempting to use he said "The computer". He does not know how to use a computer. This is required knowledge for any city employee--of course the level of knowledge does vary.
You guys ever need to teach a user from the ground up? Seems like they should be paying for training for this dude.
I haven't been explicitly asked to teach someone from the ground up, but there have been some hires who, through the task of orientation, were taught from the ground up.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I received a phone call today from a state worker asking me to teach him how to use the system. When I asked him what he is attempting to use he said "The computer". He does not know how to use a computer. This is required knowledge for any city employee--of course the level of knowledge does vary.
You guys ever need to teach a user from the ground up? Seems like they should be paying for training for this dude.
I haven't been explicitly asked to teach someone from the ground up, but there have been some hires who, through the task of orientation, were taught from the ground up.
The problem here is even when they do pay for training no one attends because the last company held everyone's hands so much they never felt the need to learn anything. "IT will do it".
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@wirestyle22 What is this "pay for training?"
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I'm talking with @Danp on the best way to address the update issue a few people have been experiencing. (my self included).
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Bah! Vultr is still sold out of storage instances.
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I received a phone call today from a city worker asking me to teach him how to use the system. When I asked him what he is attempting to use he said "The computer". He does not know how to use a computer. This is required knowledge for any city employee--of course the level of knowledge does vary.
You guys ever need to teach a user from the ground up? Seems like they should be paying for training for this dude.
This seems like a total failing on the part of this employee. Regardless of how old they are - clearly they have made no efforts at self improvement to be valuable as an employee, otherwise they would at least have basic - turn it on, logon, get on internet type knowledge.
If the city still found them so valuable that they hired them anyway, then it's probably justified that they still don't need a computer, and that someone else should be doing the computer portion of the work for them so they can continue to be super valuable to the city.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'm talking with @Danp on the best way to address the update issue a few people have been experiencing. (my self included).
you mean with XO?
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@Dashrender Yea.
We're discussing the best option to ensure that people are able to update. The issue appears to be with the way we're keeping user customization.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Bah! Vultr is still sold out of storage instances.
DigitalOcean has them also.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Bah! Vultr is still sold out of storage instances.
I thought they were removing their storage instances? Didn't someone bring that up here before or am I misremembering?
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where is scott? The site it to easy to keep up with today.
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@Dashrender Mentioning raid 5 on spinning rust summons him
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@wirestyle22 Lets put that to the test.
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@scottalanmiller So a "friend" of mine is planning on moving his storage from his server to a Synology DS2415+. He plans on keeping one drive on his server for the OS (Server 2008 with Hyper-V installed as a role), and just store the VHDs for the VMs on the Synology.
His question is about the Synology. He has a box of 4 TB SATA hard drives and wants to know how good RAID 5 will work. He's heard of RAID 10 and likes the bigger number (10 vs 5), but when he uses a raid calculator he loses around 16 TB of storage using RAID 10. What should I tell him? Oh, and he also wants to use iSCSI; however, the Synology is in another building. Can he do this?
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@wirestyle22 Now I'll wait for my permaban from Mangolassi.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 Now I'll wait for my permaban from Mangolassi.
We aren't at that level yet... You have to work harder....
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wirestyle22 Now I'll wait for my permaban from Mangolassi.
LOL - as long as you know it's coming