What Are You Doing Right Now
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Doing more yak shaving than I anticipated this weekend.
OMG I so had to read that twice,โฆ yea thatโs not good. I get back to mine tomorrow.
Ha! Iโve got some stuff accomplished with the lab this weekend, just the path was more convoluted than I expected.
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happy monday morning everyone.
cleaned the most awkward section of spouting on the house yesterday. have the cuts to prove it. -
Sitting at a bar looking at a guy who looks EXACTLY like the manager Mike from the show Dave.
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bottle of wine and watching meet the fookers....
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Been forcing Windows updates upon stubborn workstations.
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@nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Been forcing Windows updates upon stubborn workstations.
I heard the lightning crackle in the air and felt the thunder boom. Windows updates tonight, signals a workstation's doom!
(Read: If your system is bitlockered, you better get the bitlocker keys before doing rebooting for windows updates as of late!)
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Reading through STIG documents.
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@notverypunny said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reading through STIG documents.
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https://public.cyber.mil/stigs/
Things with which I must comply for any server configuration. Otherwise, I get to go through a waiver process, which is tedious.
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Editing some audio and video.
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@jasgot I hope I am helpful
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The Head of IT at hooters just messaged me on Linkedin - Guess they're looking for someone with knowledge in Aloha and in Brink (which are my 2 current bread and butter systems)
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The Head of IT at hooters just messaged me on Linkedin - Guess they're looking for someone with knowledge in Aloha and in Brink (which are my 2 current bread and butter systems)
Job is in Florida, and he needs someone in the corporate office with the lab, etc.
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Started an on-premise to Microsoft 365 migration this morning. Only 1 file share to deal with getting into Sharepoint this time.
Sadly, they'll still have on-premise Quickbooks
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started an on-premise to Microsoft 365 migration this morning. Only 1 file share to deal with getting into Sharepoint this time.
Sadly, they'll still have on-premise Quickbooks
Make it die...
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started an on-premise to Microsoft 365 migration this morning. Only 1 file share to deal with getting into Sharepoint this time.
Sadly, they'll still have on-premise Quickbooks
Make it die...
format /q /u /s
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lost a client. been with them for 8-9 years.
no consultation, no nothing.
they have a track record of this type of behaviour
the worst thing about it all
the way i've been treated
got told my services were no longer required by a consultantthe new mob they've gone with
first thing they asked me to do (yeah, I'm going to take notice of what they want)
can I remove the av off all hosts so their rmm can be installed
this, while i'm still managing the network -
there's no respect
i'm an older worker now and people think you don't know anything because you don't know about the latest xyz.
truth be told, I don't know about the latest xyz because i've seen that type of thing before and it had limited market appeal and folded after 5 yearsthe less experienced generally see initial benefits
the more experienced generally see initial benefits, long term issues, growth pathways and so on.getting from 25 yo to 50 yo doesn't take long, you should always have your ears open ready to learn and always treat people respectfully.
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they asked for a rate sheet incase they need me to come in and help with something.
i'm loathed to help at all following the way i've been treated.
if i do help, the rate will be astronomical.a great example of bridge burning.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Started an on-premise to Microsoft 365 migration this morning. Only 1 file share to deal with getting into Sharepoint this time.
Sadly, they'll still have on-premise Quickbooks
Ug - I just learned I'm going to have to support Quickbooks again here soon.