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Lamnidae
05-01-2008, 07:01 PM
Just got a *very* attractive offer for a job in HSV.....


formal letter should be here tomorrow AM (just waiting on one signature).




Waiting on another possible offer as well. None the less, I should have a firm job tomorrow.

Crazy
05-01-2008, 07:09 PM
WOOOOOO go get wasted!!!!!!

whats HSV

Lamnidae
05-01-2008, 07:20 PM
Huntsville, AL

Crazy
05-01-2008, 07:22 PM
eh it could be worse :lol: j/k congrats

jalaan1
05-01-2008, 08:10 PM
don't do it!
'money is the root of all evil' :whistle:



good luck, man.

Mr Lefty
05-01-2008, 08:18 PM
Nice bro... Good luck!

Lamnidae
05-01-2008, 08:19 PM
don't do it!
'money is the root of all evil' :whistle:



good luck, man.

lol TY.


kinda waiting to hear about this other... they're supposed to say who got it tomorrow... So it'll be right in line. I might have two to play off one-another... We'll see.

t-homo
05-01-2008, 09:17 PM
Congrats.

JoJoYZF
05-01-2008, 10:17 PM
Congrats man

WARputer
05-02-2008, 09:17 AM
Great news D ! So when do you return home.....this month ?

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 12:29 PM
Great news D ! So when do you return home.....this month ?

Should be sittin' in my livin' room on the 26th or 27th.....

I'm thinking 27th.

OneSickPsycho
05-02-2008, 12:34 PM
I need a new job...

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 12:37 PM
I need a new job...

I'd offer to get you the hook up.............



however.



c'mon man, you're OSP. You show up, bomb the interview (literally w/ that WMD Ass of yours) threaten to burn the f'king complex down and all that.... then they'd ask who referred you... Then i'd loose MY job. :panic:

WARputer
05-02-2008, 12:38 PM
Cool....U never did say what the new jobs involve....what's the line of work ?

OneSickPsycho
05-02-2008, 12:41 PM
I'd offer to get you the hook up.............
however.
c'mon man, you're OSP. You show up, bomb the interview (literally w/ that WMD Ass of yours) threaten to burn the f'king complex down and all that.... then they'd ask who referred you... Then i'd loose MY job. :panic:

At work, I am the consummate professional.

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 12:41 PM
Systems Administrator III


City, State: Huntsville, AL Country: United States
Requisition Number: *****Employment Type: Full Time
Date Posted: */**/****

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Description
The person selected for this position will be working closely with a group of system administrators and helpdesk technicians. The candidate selected must posses a great “team player” mentality.

Experience in: Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional.
Experience in SMS including: creating and deploying packages, creating queries and setting up software and hardware inventories.
Experience in Active Directory with hands-on experience in deploying GPO’s to a server pool.
Experience with file shares and managing file servers.
Experience in securing and hardening servers.
Cisco VPN client experience a plus.
NetIQ monitoring software a plus.
Windows 2003 Terminal Server a plus.
Blackberry server and support a plus.

System Administrator (SA) A System Administrator provides technical oversight of hardware and software systems. Normally a SA provides services on systems that affect a number of users. A few examples of these systems would include servers, switches, routers, and firewalls.

Duties may include but are not limited to activities such as implementing and maintaining system security and data recovery processes, providing technical support, utilizing automation tools for delivering applications, managing assets, monitoring performance, event notifications and automating desktop support.

In addition to the technical knowledge and skills, a SA must exhibit excellent communication skills. Often working in a team environment with clients and other IT personnel, a system administrator must coordinate and communicate activities, status updates, outage notifications and schedule information.
A System Administrator’s main technology emphasis should be to:
• Maintain skill set required to do job
• Maintain an awareness of trends within the technology industry
• Install, configure, administer and optimize servers (hardware and operating systems)
• Have knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Active Directory, Novell Netware, Novell NDS, UNIX, and/or LINUX Network Operating Systems
• Install, configure and maintain LAN system hardware (switches, hubs, etc.)
• Install, configure network printing devices
• Design, maintain and document LAN cabling plant
• Install, configure and maintain network applications and application distribution systems
• Understand, implement and properly maintain network directory services
• Ensure system security in compliance with customer policy including virus protection
• Implement and maintain network standards and guidelines
• Monitor system utilization including data storage management, performance metrics and service levels
• Ensure reliable backup and recovery of necessary data
• Develop and maintain an automated environment including reporting, event notifications and actions, software updates and service packs
• Integrate enterprise tools sets such as Cisco Works, Remedy, CA Unicenter Network and Systems Management, Active Directory, etc.
• Perform other hardware and software tasks as assigned

Training:
• Department of Army SA/NM Level I and II Courses
• Department of Army SA/NM Level III Course
• Perl, Visual Basic, HTML and Shell scripting
• SNMP MibII

Recommended Certifications:
* Department of Army DITYVAP Certification
* CompTIA’s Security+
* Microsoft MCSA, MCSE
* Novell CNA, CNE
* LINUX LPIC
* Solaris SCSA
* Computer Associates CA-CUSA, CA-CUSE
* Cisco certifications
Leadership/Direction: Activities may be assigned without detailed explanation of steps to accomplish tasks. Requires very little aid from outside resources. On a limited basis, provides mentoring and direction to lower level administrators.

Activities: A SA 3 should have greater visibility to the entire customer enterprise and have an understanding of the logic and structure of the network. Assigned tasks are accomplished in a timely manner while avoiding many common errors and issues that traditionally are characteristics of an entry level SA. In some instances, a SA 3 will recognize required actions and respond without supervision. A level 3 administrator should be able to diagnose more complex problems such as the design & implement of a new LAN. A SA 3 may participate in special projects under the direction of Project Lead, more senior level admin, engineer or CIO. A summary of some of the duties a SA 3 might be required to accomplish are:
• Must be capable of providing system administration with minimal to no supervision
• Plan and execute configuration changes
• Install system upgrades and patches
• Conduct performance/Stress Testing
• Provide capacity planning
• Understand of TCP/IP, SNMP\UDP
• Write a variety of scripts, batch processes, unattended installs, SQL\Oracle queries, etc.
• Train users
• Attend customer requirement meetings
• Perform other hardware and software tasks as assigned
• Adhere to all safety policies

WARputer
05-02-2008, 12:47 PM
So you're gonna be an IT big wig .:rockout:

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 12:52 PM
So you're gonna be an IT big wig .:rockout:

lol.


Dude. I told you. Professional Geek.


God, y'all really don't f'king believe me do ya? lol Do I gotta bust out my resume?

OneSickPsycho
05-02-2008, 12:53 PM
lol.


Dude. I told you. Professional Geek.


God, y'all really don't f'king believe me do ya? lol Do I gotta bust out my resume?

Easy there Mr. Defensive...

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 01:01 PM
Easy there Mr. Defensive...

I'VE GOT PEOPLE SKILLS, GOD DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




nahhh i'm just messin' w/ WAR is all. it's all good :)



But yeah, been doing the geek thing 10 yrs abouts.

WARputer
05-02-2008, 01:45 PM
I'VE GOT PEOPLE SKILLS, GOD DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




nahhh i'm just messin' w/ WAR is all. it's all good :)



But yeah, been doing the geek thing 10 yrs abouts.


Yes...the people skills are really showing there....:whistle::lol: I should've listened to my pops and did the geek thing instead of chasing the ladies. Look where it got me, a mediocre job and a mini-van full of kids. :cry:

Lamnidae
05-02-2008, 02:20 PM
Yes...the people skills are really showing there....:whistle::lol: I should've listened to my pops and did the geek thing instead of chasing the ladies. Look where it got me, a mediocre job and a mini-van full of kids. :cry:

lmao.

Yeahhhhh. I love that movie.... think I'll watch it when I get home. Anyone who's ever done the "cube" thing should have a copy of Office Space.



Hey... I gotta say, that's a damn fine family ya got there brother. You're blessed.

fatburg
05-05-2008, 08:14 AM
I remember back when I was excited about getting a job. I have spent every day since hating it

Lamnidae
05-05-2008, 01:09 PM
I remember back when I was excited about getting a job. I have spent every day since hating it

I'm just happy to have something lined up before I get home... that's what I'm excited about.


For me, a job's a job's a job....*shrugs* SSDD with what I do, just different people to work for. Just happy to have the monkey off my back of having to find something when I get into town... now I can concentrate on finishing things up here.

Captain Morgan
05-05-2008, 07:57 PM
For me, a job's a job's a job....*shrugs* SSDD with what I do, just different people to work for.

Fucking hear you loud and clear on that shit. Ah, what I'd give to be rich and never have to go to work and deal with the bullshit again.