leechilds705
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You mean McDonalds, no thanks I prefer a high paying career. Maybe I'll go work for their corporation after i finish using my current job.
see your too focused on your job. i can see they programmed you well. free yourself form the politic world of *******s, but you didn't pay attention to my post. if you actually read it you can clearly see I.T is my intention. -.- wow how immature you are and i still didn't get my answer. this is why i said your last comment was irrelevant.
This is almost unfair.
see your too focused on your job. i can see they programmed you well. free yourself form the politic world of *******s, but you didn't pay attention to my post. if you actually read it you can clearly see I.T is my intention. -.- wow how immature you are and i still didn't get my answer. this is why i said your last comment was irrelevant.
Dave, you missed one. Your Red Sox must really be depressing and distracting you.
Leechilds, I recommend you bring your current education and skill set to the attention of your Human Resources representative. He or she should be the most informed of any such positions you might qualify for in the Chicago area. Perhaps you should consider a transfer to the UPS Worldport facility in Louisville, KY. I've heard there is an extremely generous program in place down there, between UPS and the local college/university. Article 22, section 15 of your Teamster Local 705 contract would apply to such a transfer as an hourly employee.
You didn't give me the advice i inquire. can you do yourself a favor? it isn't rocket science just scroll back to the top and carefully read. what are you like 67 preforming like a preschooler? i know people in my age group and younger who conduct themselves better then you. there's no wonder why management make themselves look like circus clowns on the job.
are you sure you have a degree? any educated person would understand what I'm seeking and you my puppet friend need to take the stick out of your ass.
Uh-oh Puppetstate, I foresee a flaming bag of poo on your front step in the very near future.I will obtain more knowledge in a short amount of time by any means even if i have to step on little a guy like puppetstate. I only have one target that doesn't know it's place as a ups puppet boy.
I will obtain more knowledge in a short amount of time by any means even if i have to step on little a guy like puppetstate. I only have one target that doesn't know it's place as a ups puppet boy.
Thread Date Posted By Comment Hi 10-10-2009 04:48 AM
I've practice running networks, severs, setup users/permission accounts and file transfer protocols. When you use UNIX, you should know that it’s case sensitive along with commands which require you to read ensuring you typed the correct cmd or nothing happens. Any I.T pro should know this is basic stuff. I have a strong background when it comes to using command vs graphical user interface.
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I am in no way trying to be arrogant, I just like to stand up for myself, which I don’t see in the workforce such as management for example, “oh my god! Miss loads! The dock destroyed! HolyCrap ! too many boxes, If the boss finds out his or she going to kick my ass and degrade me” No I will not submit this this after school bully tactic. Plus their work methods are unorganized and sloppy and can never agree on anything.
It appears that stringing binary code and proper sentence structure are more akin than I thought.Actually, many many many bad things can happen if you mistype a command in Unix. It is rare that "nothing happens"; it is far more likely that something you didn't intend happens, and that can range from something small to catastrophic data failure. Like, for example, thinking you are deleting all the files in a particular directory, and not realizing you are at root. That's why meticulous attention to detail is important.
AND, standing up for yourself can be done with respect for other people. You can stand up for yourself without coming across as an arrogant child.
It is unlikely that UPS has IT jobs in Chicago that fit what you want to do. However, there are lots of other companies in Chicago that actually have large data centers there.
For that matter, why don't you try getting a job at Best Buy's Geek Squad, instead of wasting your time on boxes? Your school should have some sort of job placement program, and contacts with all the places that would be interested in hiring their graduates.
Well, meticulous attention to detail is absolutely required to be a successful system administrator in any non-trivial network setup. Having said that, I have noticed that many under-30 types seem to have serious spelling and grammar issues, which I attribute to our school system lacking emphasis on such things. My nephew, who is also in tech support, is terrible on those things, although he seems to be successful in his job and receives good reviews. OTOH, he is customer support, helping users in their troubles with the software, not a system administrator. In the workgroup I used to manage, the good ones could spell and write coherent sentences no matter how old they were. For some reason, the board isn't letting me put blank lines between paragraphs today....It appears that stringing binary code and proper sentence structure are more akin than I thought.
From TechGrrl:
For that matter, why don't you try getting a job at Best Buy's Geek Squad, instead of wasting your time on boxes? Your school should have some sort of job placement program, and contacts with all the places that would be interested in hiring their graduates.
That's funny to me!! I'm picturing a little troll driving around in a Geek Squad Scion. Nice TechGrrl!!!!!!!!!!!!!