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    • scottalanmiller
      scottalanmiller last edited by

      This just came in by email, as always, I am not associated with this in any way...

      seeking for Technicians to assist in installing and upgrading computers, the ideal skills include:

      • Troubleshooting Skills

      • Experience in Booting up computers

      • Active Directory Knowledge

      • upgrading computers

      • Imaging Experience

      • Knowledge of Windows OS’s

      • Experience working with USB Image Drives

      ****You will be installing 4-6 Machines on site and upgrading them, you will be responsible to make sure they are running perfectly .

      Location:

      Date: January 14th OR January 15th OR January 16th ( ALSO JAN 19th to 23rd is available)

      Hours: 9:00am OR 12:00PM OR 2:00PM or 4:00PM

      Hourly Rate: $ 17.00 HR

      Minimum hours: 4 Hour Minimum GUARANTEED

      Sites available:

      2162 Grand Island Blvd., Grand Island, NY 14072 NY

      2290 Delaware Avenue Ste. 800, Buffalo, NY 14216 NY

      3245 Southwestern Blvd., Orchard Park, NY 14127 NY

      350 Hamilton St., Geneva, NY 14456 NY

      3856 Rome Road, Pulaski, NY 13142 NY

      4245 Lakeville Road, Geneseo, NY 14454

      4770 Transit Road Ste. 300, Depew, NY 14043

      898 South First Street, Fulton, NY 13069 NY

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      • thanksajdotcom
        thanksajdotcom last edited by

        If I still lived home, the one in Fulton is 15 minutes from me. 20 tops! Did they really have to put "experience with booting up computers"? in the job description? I mean, seriously?!

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        • thanksajdotcom
          thanksajdotcom last edited by

          If they have to confirm, they must have had some bad experiences...

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            blayn last edited by

            These are all in my old stomping grounds! Near where I grew up (Silver Creek).

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            • scottalanmiller
              scottalanmiller @blayn last edited by

              @blayn said:

              These are all in my old stomping grounds! Near where I grew up (Silver Creek).

              Wow, way out there in Hanover! That's crazy. Lots of Western New Yorkers around here. Lots of centrals as well.

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                blayn last edited by

                Crazy! Small world. Living in San Diego really made me miss the "folk" from there. Different animals out in SoCal. No offense intended, it's a blanket statement, but I'm hoping population in greater Denver are more like the city of good neighbors.

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                • scottalanmiller
                  scottalanmiller last edited by

                  You should try Panama!

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                    blayn last edited by

                    Oh, I'm hoping it'll be a long time before I move again. DO NOT WANT. haha.

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                    • scottalanmiller
                      scottalanmiller last edited by

                      I move constantly. Already have my next several moves lined up. I move again in October, then January, March, July and October again.

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                        blayn last edited by

                        I can't imagine. But I guess if you're not set in one place, and have intentions to move that may make everything much easier. Are you moving between new places each time?

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                        • scottalanmiller
                          scottalanmiller @blayn last edited by

                          @blayn said:

                          I can't imagine. But I guess if you're not set in one place, and have intentions to move that may make everything much easier. Are you moving between new places each time?

                          Yes, all new places. Panama -> Nicaragua -> Argentina -> Chile -> Italy -> ?

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                            blayn last edited by

                            Would I be correct in assuming your work isn't local for each of these… destinations, rather most of your work is remote?

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                            • scottalanmiller
                              scottalanmiller @blayn last edited by

                              @blayn said:

                              Would I be correct in assuming your work isn't local for each of these… destinations, rather most of your work is remote?

                              Correct, I work remotely and just move as opportunity exists.

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                              • JaredBusch
                                JaredBusch @blayn last edited by

                                @blayn said:

                                Would I be correct in assuming your work isn't local for each of these… destinations, rather most of your work is remote?

                                I am not moving like @scottalanmiller but very little IT work requires physical presence anymore.

                                I work for a 6 person consulting company and I recently moved from St. Louis to Chicago. I have not changed jobs. I do not plan on changing jobs. Prior to moving this past June I have worked from home for almost 6 years (since Dec 2009).

                                I also go to Japan for 3+ weeks as much as I can afford it and the in-laws let me. That has worked out to every other year. While there, I still work. I do take it a bit easy and generally only end up with 30ish billable hours a week though.

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                                  blayn last edited by

                                  My IT knowledge isn't quite in-depth enough for remote work at this point anyway. A lot of my experience is on-site support and production. While I find an opportunity for primarily remote work very enticing - I'm not sure I'm qualified in too many areas for that, and don't have large enough a client base, or steady projects for those areas I am.

                                  Still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up. 🙂

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                                  • gjacobse
                                    gjacobse @blayn last edited by

                                    @blayn said:

                                    My IT knowledge isn't quite in-depth enough for remote work at this point anyway. A lot of my experience is on-site support and production. While I find an opportunity for primarily remote work very enticing - I'm not sure I'm qualified in too many areas for that, and don't have large enough a client base, or steady projects for those areas I am.

                                    Still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up. 🙂

                                    Depending on what your on-site support tasks are it is likely that you have more than enough experience to work remotely. Especially if you are willing to put forth the time and dedication to invest your time to learning new systems and processes.

                                    After twenty-five years of IT work being done on-site I'm now working remotely and continue to expand my knowledge and skills. I've taken what I have applied over those many years, and what I have picked up on the last two employments working with servers and services and apply it to my day.

                                    While it has been a bit of a transition from being at the server, being at the problem, I've just expanded on doing the remote work I was already doing more of. I was on a team that supported thirteen automotive plants across the US and Mexico using remote support, then picking up use with LogMeIn, VNC and TeamViewer... ScreenConnect has been easy to learn, and gives the same 'freedom' as being at the desk to perform the tasks needed.

                                    So don't think you may be lacking in experience,.. you may not actually lack what is needed.

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                                    • gjacobse
                                      gjacobse last edited by

                                      I should add, that I work with some of the best people in the IT world. From personalities to knowledge,.. each one are easy to get along with, work beside (as beside as you can get being 500-2000 miles apart), and talk with.

                                      I don't feel that I work FOR them... I work WITH them. and that to me makes a huge difference in an office environment.

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                                      • Minion Queen
                                        Minion Queen Banned last edited by

                                        Aww thanks @g-jacobse

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                                          blayn last edited by

                                          @g-jacobse That's really encouraging to hear. I'm very familiar with VNC, LogMeIn and TeamViewer. The latter being what I use most frequently on my support calls to my freelance clients.
                                          I'm absolutely LOVE learning new things, in fact I think that's what has led me down the path as a generalist - I adore finding new technologies and learning how they work.
                                          I would love to work in an environment where my peers are knowledgable as well as easy to get along with. I feel as though kindness rules, and we all have things to learn as well as a responsibility to share knowledge. So, as I mentioned, it's really encouraging to hear that you work remotely alongside those sorts. 🙂

                                          Perhaps my "lack of knowledge" has more to do with ignorance of where to find those types of roles and how to promote myself to be considered for them.

                                          Thanks for sharing that though. I truly does make me feel a bit better about the outlook.

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