What Are You Doing Right Now
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I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
nice savings.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
That is definitely a win.
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Today is a crazy busy monday...!
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
cant remember, what did you project it would be?
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Started reading this thread before creating my own. With a few exceptions, this is basically our company's production environment (we don't have a master-slave database or virtualization -- physical servers for everything) sans the performance issues the OP describes.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
I just wish my church would take note of this. They are wanting to increase their budget in order to pay for their current setup for the next year. I asked if they have looked at newer technologies and they were like "What new technologies?" and "But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
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@nerdydad Considering how self-critical I am of making judgement errors (especially as I learn more about X), it boils my blood to read stories like this (MSP and your church).
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@bigbear said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
cant remember, what did you project it would be?
Projection (high side) was about $350 / month.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@bigbear said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
cant remember, what did you project it would be?
Projection (high side) was about $350 / month.
Are you seeing any of this "savings" make it to your paycheck?
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
Only good option is to not support the corruption.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
Only good option is to not support the corruption.
That's apart of other factors...
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
When I worked on the previous MSP we worked for my boss' church and he did not charge them but we did an excellent job at providing them with correct Technology and expectations.
Since I am also involved in a church there is also an involvement in politics and a group of people trying to control everything to their benefits.
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
I just wish my church would take note of this. They are wanting to increase their budget in order to pay for their current setup for the next year. I asked if they have looked at newer technologies and they were like "What new technologies?" and "But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
<long rant about churches, their "budgets", their lack of paying taxes, their lack of willingness to pay installers / expecting skilled labor at "volunteer" prices, and lots of other general "never, ever work for a church" advice redacted>
Where's that middle finger emoji again?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
Only good option is to not support the corruption.
Can I please upvote this like 10k times or more???
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@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I love it. Almost half way through the month and our VoIP cost (already including the monthly rate for DIDs, Vultr, voip.ms fax) is about $96. Methinks we won't be hitting $755 by the end of the month.
I just wish my church would take note of this. They are wanting to increase their budget in order to pay for their current setup for the next year. I asked if they have looked at newer technologies and they were like "What new technologies?" and "But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
<long rant about churches, their "budgets", their lack of paying taxes, their lack of willingness to pay installers / expecting skilled labor at "volunteer" prices, and lots of other general "never, ever work for a church" advice redacted>
Where's that middle finger emoji again?
Could I get a few hundred upvotes on this?
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
"But nobody has volunteered to help with something like this." I have offered to help a number of occasions and I keep getting blocked. Not offering my services anymore.
I see that a lot. This is typically an indicator that someone is making money off of the old system and they were trusting that no one would offer an alternative. Dollars to donuts, the support vendor in question is a friend of someone in power and this is pure and simple embesszlement to steal from the donations and funnel money to the friend. That friend may or may not then pay to get those favours.
This is the expect behaviour in nearly any non-profit. Especially small ones, there is so much money to be made this way, it's easily why most people decide to pursue working in non-profits. It's so common, I'd guess it must happen 75% of the time.
You're right on. There is an MSP that runs out of Dallas and extorts them out of fear. They are so fearful that they will not let anybody else work on their network except for that one guy. He charges them from when he leaves his office until he gets back to his office.
I've tried to persuade them that I could do better through, not just me, but other IT people in our congregation and was never taken up on that offer. Other ministers in the church has used me to solve small problems, but that has since stopped as I am sure that there are other internal political factors going on that I am just not aware of.
I almost wish I was in this situation (but I'm highly non organized religious). This would be an excellent place to work on skills of approaching the powers that be about the corruption that Scott talks about all the time. It's not like they can fire you. Heck, they can't even really shun you in any way (that would be very unchurch like).
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Since I am also involved in a church there is also an involvement in politics and a group of people trying to control everything to their benefits.
I simply refuse to participate in that type of politics -- especially in religious organizations.