New Opportunities are Always Exciting!
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It's nice to be wanted, no? I wish you all the best, and maybe someday you will learn to love Dell.
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Congrats A.J
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@NetworkNerd said:
It's nice to be wanted, no? I wish you all the best, and maybe someday you will learn to love Dell.
Learn to love Dell? This will take some time...
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@thanksaj said:
In my second interview, it was mentioned how my contact had seen my writing on www.thanksaj.com and how prolific I am in online social media, and the CEO is very intrigued at having me do some work on things like their Facebook page.
So they read all your posts where you slag off your current employers and thought "Hey, this sounds like just the guy to develop our social media"? I'm surprised, but hey, congratulations.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@thanksaj said:
In my second interview, it was mentioned how my contact had seen my writing on www.thanksaj.com and how prolific I am in online social media, and the CEO is very intrigued at having me do some work on things like their Facebook page.
So they read all your posts where you slag off your current employers and thought "Hey, this sounds like just the guy to develop our social media"? I'm surprised, but hey, congratulations.
I don't slack off at my current employers. In between calls we're free to do what we want, so I post. And I'm really good at multi-tasking.
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Slag off, not slack off. Is the term "slag off" used in America?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Slag off, not slack off. Is the term "slag off" used in America?
No, that's a British-only one.
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In the US, slag is exclusively a reference to iron ore processing. It has no slang usage.
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So what company hired you?
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@IRJ said:
So what company hired you?
An MSP called nDivision. VERY high level Dell partners. They've had phenomenal growth since their founding, so I'm excited to kind of get in on the ground floor.
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@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
So what company hired you?
An MSP called nDivision. VERY high level Dell partners. They've had phenomenal growth since their founding, so I'm excited to kind of get in on the ground floor.
Cool. What will you be doing?
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@IRJ said:
@thanksaj said:
@IRJ said:
So what company hired you?
An MSP called nDivision. VERY high level Dell partners. They've had phenomenal growth since their founding, so I'm excited to kind of get in on the ground floor.
Cool. What will you be doing?
L1/L2 work for their clients on the break/fix side. As far as what that fully entails, I couldn't tell you at this point. But I'll be able to Google issues I'm having that I'm not familiar with again...I've missed that.