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    i work at On the Border.

    i be waiting and selling foods.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jwrape
    I watch the AT&T Mobility Network.

    The most danger we have around her is when we have Taco bar in the cafateria and Jeff, our resident butter ball, eats all you can eat.

    I have 3 screens in front of me with Multiple desktops on them and then have 12 projections screens behind my screens thathave multiple elements on them that we watch.
    Me too!! NOC eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-loS109
    i work at On the Border.

    i be waiting and selling foods.
    Man, I could go for some fajitas right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-loS109
    i work at On the Border.

    i be waiting and selling foods.
    I live like two minutes down the road from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogi08
    the one infront of gnats landing? i think thats the place...
    youve gotten my sammich for me i think... my friends dad owns all the subways down here. last name is "good"
    I go to gnats landing everytime I go down there to visit my brother. OZ10

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    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunSkeert
    I go to gnats landing everytime I go down there to visit my brother. OZ10
    your brother is kickass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwrape
    I watch the AT&T Mobility Network.

    The most danger we have around her is when we have Taco bar in the cafateria and Jeff, our resident butter ball, eats all you can eat.

    I have 3 screens in front of me with Multiple desktops on them and then have 12 projections screens behind my screens thathave multiple elements on them that we watch.

    Oh WEEEELY? Well so do I, I am the Sr. UNIX Systems Engineer fot AT&T Mob (Windward Data Center) -- only I work from home. I am in the MAPS group (hit me on Q - my CUID is jj9621). I also am a UNIX Systems Engineer for E*Trade (from home) as well.
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    well dont really have a job but im in school for becoming a pilot.

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    I'm an Insurance Adjuster, so nothing.
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    lol okay so your butt hurt no lmao that great i wasn't bashing you lol what a dumbass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironchef
    Man, I could go for some fajitas right now.
    brisket tacos its where is at my friend.

    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunSkeert
    I live like two minutes down the road from there.
    the one in 124?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    Oh WEEEELY? Well so do I, I am the Sr. UNIX Systems Engineer fot AT&T Mob (Windward Data Center) -- only I work from home. I am in the MAPS group (hit me on Q - my CUID is jj9621). I also am a UNIX Systems Engineer for E*Trade (from home) as well.
    I am quite envious of your job. Ive been a master toyota technician for about 4 years now but have done a lot of computer builds, setting up networks, linux & nt/windows server administration etc. Probably within the next year i am looking to transition from being a technician to the IT field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    Oh WEEEELY? Well so do I, I am the Sr. UNIX Systems Engineer fot AT&T Mob (Windward Data Center) -- only I work from home. I am in the MAPS group (hit me on Q - my CUID is jj9621). I also am a UNIX Systems Engineer for E*Trade (from home) as well.
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    GREEN - I.T is where it's at man. There are gonna be a lot of people in the next 10 - 15 years to see their jobs eaten by computers. No matter WHAT you do for food, it's a good time to become smart about computers and computing. The money is amazing - it's never the same gig everyday - and one you get some time under your belt u can set your own price and "rules" if you prefer the contractor route vs employee route (I do). For example - I won't take a contract where I am forced to work on-site. This allows me to work multiple contracts from home (SERIOUSLY doubt E*Trade would let me bring AT*T hardware in the data-center to work while I am on the clock - LOL). Start small - help desk/maybe desktop support and learn EVERYONE'S job around you. You can't lose.

    SicStangs - yes I have heard of practical - you guys do a lot of our contracts on the scope-dope side. Good stuff - ur pM is returned!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    GREEN - I.T is where it's at man. There are gonna be a lot of people in the next 10 - 15 years to see their jobs eaten by computers. No matter WHAT you do for food, it's a good time to become smart about computers and computing. The money is amazing - it's never the same gig everyday - and one you get some time under your belt u can set your own price and "rules" if you prefer the contractor route vs employee route (I do). For example - I won't take a contract where I am forced to work on-site. This allows me to work multiple contracts from home (SERIOUSLY doubt E*Trade would let me bring AT*T hardware in the data-center to work while I am on the clock - LOL). Start small - help desk/maybe desktop support and learn EVERYONE'S job around you. You can't lose.

    SicStangs - yes I have heard of practical - you guys do a lot of our contracts on the scope-dope side. Good stuff - ur pM is returned!
    You just gave the worst advice I've heard in a long time . The job market is saturated with people "learning others' jobs" and then thinking they can conquer the world. How many opportunities do you see about people just, "Letting contractors in because they learned someone's job" ??? Also, where do you think these people will meet Networking employers if they ask for Job advice on an Import Car Forum?

    Be real with people- It's even more competitive now than it was a couple years ago, and that's where I'll leave this.
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    lol okay so your butt hurt no lmao that great i wasn't bashing you lol what a dumbass.

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    I am a overnight inventory supervisor at a dealership, and i hate my job every night i am there. only another 3 months and i am done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydroshutter
    You just gave the worst advice I've heard in a long time . The job market is saturated with people "learning others' jobs" and then thinking they can conquer the world. How many opportunities do you see about people just, "Letting contractors in because they learned someone's job" ??? Also, where do you think these people will meet Networking employers if they ask for Job advice on an Import Car Forum?

    Be real with people- It's even more competitive now than it was a couple years ago, and that's where I'll leave this.
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    I will leave it at that. But what do I know?
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    I'll explain it a bit more. In the late 80s and early 90s, I.T largely was a "jack of all trades" industry. You had to be a packet chaser, OS guy, application guy, web guy all rolled into one. Then the 1st hotshots to really come out of school w/ a degree in CIS, CS etc. started specializing. At that point, they didn't want the jack of all trades guy - they wanted the specialist - the 1 thing you do, you do it better than any1 on the planet. So a lot of guys who "hacked their way into employment" (like me) were losing ground - data centers were growing way too big to not have specialists. Then the bust - but we won't get into that - it's another topic. NOW, you can't just be a scope-dope and secure any kinda real job - not for the long term. You have to be well-versed in more than one thing. It's not as wild-wild west as it used to be, but you best believe you are gonna have to know some1 else's job if you wanna be around for the long term. Any1 who works in I.T will tell you this. But hey - if you're a 1 hit wonder and still have your job good for you - but you can't put your eggs in 1 basket in I.T anymore - you will drown.

    PS: and yes I have seen guys go from desktop support into serious roles. You're either technical or you're not. The Sr. SAP Engineer at coke right here in ATL did EXACTLY that.
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    i do the same things spoolin put on the first page.

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    I account.

    Yep, I'm an accountant. To be more specific I am the head of accounting for the entire US division of a European supply chain management software company. We develop, sell, implement and maintain software for stores of all kinds. Some small and some that are huge, hundreds of stores and I guarantee everyone here has been in at least one.

    Anyway, I do everything. I have the money. Financial statements, budgeting and forecasting, payroll, invoicing, AR and AP, everything. I am a bit of a control freak so I don't let anything under my department get past me. I've been with the company for 5.5 years.. started off when I was still working in public accounting and my company was a client. They liked me so much they hired me and paid for my move to Atlanta. Very lucky.

    It's a pretty nice job. I get a window to look out of all day, plenty of vacation, flexible hours and occasionally, a trip to one of our many offices in Europe. As the company grows, my job changes and I have to adapt and figure out new ways to do things all the time.
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    i do integrated systems in wal mart remodels. running all new wire for the camera's, hooking up DVR's, that sort of thing. not a bad job, never really in the same place for too long. get to see alot of places i've never seen. just make sure you don't fall off the lift or your fired before you hit the ground. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennB
    I account.

    Yep, I'm an accountant. To be more specific I am the head of accounting for the entire US division of a European supply chain management software company. We develop, sell, implement and maintain software for stores of all kinds. Some small and some that are huge, hundreds of stores and I guarantee everyone here has been in at least one.

    Anyway, I do everything. I have the money. Financial statements, budgeting and forecasting, payroll, invoicing, AR and AP, everything. I am a bit of a control freak so I don't let anything under my department get past me. I've been with the company for 5.5 years.. started off when I was still working in public accounting and my company was a client. They liked me so much they hired me and paid for my move to Atlanta. Very lucky.

    It's a pretty nice job. I get a window to look out of all day, plenty of vacation, flexible hours and occasionally, a trip to one of our many offices in Europe. As the company grows, my job changes and I have to adapt and figure out new ways to do things all the time.
    Do they have any internships? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    GREEN - I.T is where it's at man. There are gonna be a lot of people in the next 10 - 15 years to see their jobs eaten by computers. No matter WHAT you do for food, it's a good time to become smart about computers and computing. The money is amazing - it's never the same gig everyday - and one you get some time under your belt u can set your own price and "rules" if you prefer the contractor route vs employee route (I do). For example - I won't take a contract where I am forced to work on-site. This allows me to work multiple contracts from home (SERIOUSLY doubt E*Trade would let me bring AT*T hardware in the data-center to work while I am on the clock - LOL). Start small - help desk/maybe desktop support and learn EVERYONE'S job around you. You can't lose.
    I appreciate the advice.. ill be honest im a very advanced level user, I understand you gotta start small and work your way up but im trying to find an opportunity to jump in somewhere intermediate level. Its hard trying to plan a career transition when you're already established at what you're doing and have financial obligations. Fortunately right now im doing a majority of the IT work for my company in addition to my primary job so I can use this as job experience on my resume.

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    i work at classic collision doing collision repair. if anyone needs any body work, hit me up

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-loS109
    brisket tacos its where is at my friend.



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