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Wegmans sells the mix for those! You just need shredded cheese and butter. And an egg. And having made them several times personally, WORTH IT!
I need Wegman's in my life apparently.
You don't even know
Let's put it this way. Alec Baldwin's mother lives probably half an hour from me. He has repeatedly asked her to move to Manhattan with him, and she won't leave Upstate NY BECAUSE OF WEGMANS!
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@thanksajdotcom said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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Wegmans sells the mix for those! You just need shredded cheese and butter. And an egg. And having made them several times personally, WORTH IT!
I need Wegman's in my life apparently.
You don't even know
Let's put it this way. Alec Baldwin's mother lives probably half an hour from me. He has repeatedly asked her to move to Manhattan with him, and she won't leave Upstate NY BECAUSE OF WEGMANS!
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@scottalanmiller Ha!
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@thanksajdotcom said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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Wegmans sells the mix for those! You just need shredded cheese and butter. And an egg. And having made them several times personally, WORTH IT!
I need Wegman's in my life apparently.
You don't even know
Let's put it this way. Alec Baldwin's mother lives probably half an hour from me. He has repeatedly asked her to move to Manhattan with him, and she won't leave Upstate NY BECAUSE OF WEGMANS!
Well, Wegman's is obviously great, but Alec Baldwin is also an insufferable dickhole, so maybe that's just an excuse...
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
That sums it up.
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Been an AD and SCCM training day. Spent time last night playing with SCCM 2012 since I am licensed for it with technet, save me on the its old speech, I know, it is called a lab. Then I will go newer. Had to do a Metadata cleanup of a dead DC in my lab, not as bad as I remember....
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@Texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Been an AD and SCCM training day. Spent time last night playing with SCCM 2012 since I am licensed for it with technet, save me on the its old speech, I know, it is called a lab. Then I will go newer. Had to do a Metadata cleanup of a dead DC in my lab, not as bad as I remember....
How exciting.
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
I think "the whole IT department" sounds like an intimidating title. I'd go with that. You could even maximize the impact with an expletive in there, too.
Philip Virgil, TWFITD
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I used to too, then after talking to myself ditched it as well.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
That is possible... but I'm not an "assistant" to any IT person. I "help" users.
Yeah, so you can sound like a lowly assistant, or go with my suggestion and be the master of your domain.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
Or.... you assist everyone.
This is what I was thinking when I read that.
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why have a title of IT Manager or Director of IT and not have the power to sign something that will cost us $293.28?
LOL because titles in SMBs are fake or made up to make people feel good.
Can I have a better title then???
I called myself Director of IT for about 2 years here. But after talking to Scott, etc, I ditched that and just call myself the IT admin - IT generalist is confusing to normals and always requires an explanation, but IT admin, oh your the person in charge of IT there, got it.. end of discussion.
I think my actual title still has the word "assistant" in it... even though I'm the whole department. I don't assist anyone. I'd be happy with any version of "admin".
I think "the whole IT department" sounds like an intimidating title. I'd go with that. You could even maximize the impact with an expletive in there, too.
Philip Virgil, TWFITD
I really like that!