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The Complaining and Bitching Thread

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by ASU2003, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. Fangirl

    Fangirl Very Tilted

    Location:
    Arizona
    Been planning this Disneyland trip for years. Everyone but me is sick in bed at the motel.
     
  2. *Nikki*

    *Nikki* Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Stateside
    That's awful!!!! So sorry.

    Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
     
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  3. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
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    Yes, I've had one of these weeks...like the tech on the phone...
    What part of "If you run this, it may stop functionality on ALL things connected to the underlying systems while its running..." do you NOT understand???
    Repeat phrase several times...EACH time...to MULTIPLE managers AND the client.
    AFTER testing it in Development AND Test AND Staging
    NOW they're surprised when they want to run it against Production, that it might take down things.

    Warning...even IF you've tested it against 3 other environments...there is NO guarantee that it will act the same...and may STILL stop connected things...and may BREAK certain things after unlike before.
    THIS is what happens when you use a security probe software to ATTACK, test and report on your stuff.

    Yet, this is somehow MY fault, despite even written emails by me to management and client stating this warning MANY times. :mad:
    I haven't even run the damned scan YET...how will they react IF something goes unexpected??

    Gee...and they wonder WHY I want to do this during the week when staff is around to fix, "just in case" (NO, they will NOT come in on the weekend or night...just me will do it)
    OMG...people are lazy & neglectful SOBs (...even professional IT) :eek:

    Fuck it...I've had it.
    Told them I'm considering my options...and prepare for me to move on.
    And hell, this thing above isn't even the thing that provoked me to tell them.
    This was a whole other thing...don't even get me into it.
    That was even MORE stupid and complicated. :rolleyes:
     
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  4. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    IT is a terrible way to make a living. That is all.
     
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  5. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    Tell them to try the defr (defrost) key :D.
     
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  6. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    It IS a pain in the ass...but it's a good paycheck.
    And every job has it's pains...
    They don't pay you for working hard...anyone can work really hard. (ask the people in the kitchens...or car wash...they work their asses off...I respect that)
    They pay you for dealing with the things others can't deal with.

    But my patience with selfishness, laziness and neglect has its limits.
    That's why I live in an area with lots of options.
    That and protection vs. recessions and "business decisions"
     
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  7. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    ^^^ The checks have kept me doing it.

    It's amazing how often management forgets that you earn your living because of your expertise and they think you're replaceable, up till the time they have a problem when you're not there...
     
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  8. martian

    martian Server Monkey Staff Member

    Location:
    Mars
    Speak for yourself. There aren't very many career paths that would allow an uneducated slob like me to make frankly absurd amounts of cash sitting at home in my boxers.

    The trick is to get as far as possible from end users. Learning python helps immensely.

    My skills are far too in-demand for me to be willing to put up with any amount of bullshit.
     
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  9. Total suckage. Sorry to hear
    --- Double Post Merged, Jan 6, 2017, Original Post Date: Jan 6, 2017 ---
    Damn good summary of my career in IT.
     
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  10. Yerba

    Yerba ...wait, what?

    Location:
    Nowhere, KS
    Bluetooth headphones are failing to stay connected to my laptop. Frustrating.
     
  11. CinnamonGirl

    CinnamonGirl The Cheat is GROUNDED!

    We're supposed to be getting the OMG SNOWPOCALYPSE tonight. I wouldn't really mind snow, but I'm annoyed that a) I have to go into work tonight, and will be leaving around the time the snow is supposed to start, and b) the pantry is virtually empty (well, I have some soup.) I really, really, really, REA-HE-HE-HEALLY don't wanna go to the grocery amidst all the panicking southerners. And all the bread is probably gone already, anyway. Grrr.
     
  12. Yerba

    Yerba ...wait, what?

    Location:
    Nowhere, KS
    And the milk, and the eggs. Southerners apparently really like their french toast during "natural disasters".

    We're gonna get a decent chunk of snow here, too. I'm not so much worried about the roads as the other drivers.
     
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  13. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    Actually, I've made more money that way...sometimes
    Sure, most of the time, they surprise me with some stupid "business decision" (like...uhh, the subcontractor got into a fight with the prime...so we can't keep you since you go through the sub)
    But here & there when I've left on good terms and there's no conflict.
    They'll hire me PT, off-hours, ad-hoc...because they find they cannot replace me well.
    (the next person isn't up to snuff, needs time to orient, proprietary things they didn't authorize time to document, saving their ass from a collapse after not listening, etc)
    It's additional money...and it gets me better references, since I helped them in good will.

    I remember one place after having me repair stuff across the continent...replaced me with 3 FT people at double the pay...after not agreeing to fund just me, simply FT at the same rate.

    Hey, I'm not perfect or superman...it's just that the powers that be are oblivious to what they've asked people to do and the workload and how much environmental knowledge they have.
    "They know better because they're the bosses"
    Sure, it's their game...not mine...go ahead.
    But that's again why I live in an area with options. (lessoned learned in San Diego, where there's not as many and worse during down-turns)

    Then again, I've had management dick me over just because of ego...many times.
    Never for "at cause", never for bad work... (I wouldn't pass background investigations if I had)

    It's just "the game"... :rolleyes:

    Even now, I've purposely put out an email to HR/recruiting after verbally telling my mgr that I was intending on moving on.
    Just to get something out in writing, in case they decide to act before...and to show good intent and cooperation within the company.

    I *hate* it
    It doesn't come natural to me.
    But I've been forced to learn it just because companies & bosses have done stupid and selfish things before.
    CYA, CYA, CYA...

    Hell, I even had one company oust me, because I brought to their attention staff was going to the hospital due to workload
    and they wanted to cover it up. (my own immediate mgr quit a month after even because of it...and just starting 4 months beforehand)

    BUT, I will not stay at a place for stupidity...or just stability.
    Life is TOO short for that.
    And I value my sanity and personal time.
     
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  14. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    I know Perl, Python, C, C++, some Java (hate it), Ruby (a little bit), bash, korn, etc. Unfortunately my job doesn't use them (at the moment). I'm stuck doing server builds (Windows, sheeeeesh), both physical and VMWare, because my job was not as advertised. The checks are good, but almost not good enough. I'm studying security and might get into contract work breaking other people's systems. I was supposed to be the server build expert for AIX and Solaris (which I have many years of experience in) but poor planning effed me.

    I actually miss end user support, it was much more fun than dealing with idiot managers. I'm only here until my baby gets out of college, I think.
    --- Double Post Merged, Jan 6, 2017, Original Post Date: Jan 6, 2017 ---
    Blah, blah, blah blame the southerners when more than half of the south is populated with displaced northerners.

    I don't recall in the first 2, or so decades of my life, this kind of panic shopping before a winter storm. We always had milk and bread, if we wanted it, because we did our normal grocery shopping. It makes zero sense to buy things that aren't going to last when the power inevitably goes out, ya know.
     
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  15. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    You should try databases...specifically DBA
    It would complement the networking you know, in conjunction with the code.
    DBAs straddle the fence between the layers.
    NW don't want to deal with DBs or code often.
    Devs don't want to think about HW, NW or DBs (besides they need someone to blame...)
    There's less competition than Networking or Techs...but more stable than Devs, since they're considered admin.
    Besides...all management always wants to keep their data safe.

    MS SQL Server, Oracle are the main big ones (both free to download, Oracle straight-out, MSSQL has Dev version) ...dot Net is the primary for MSSQL front end....Java the primary code for Oracle (Unix/Linux servers)
    PostGreSQL and MySQL are the main opensource (PHP, Perl, Python the primary for those...that I'm aware of...may have changed)

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    As a followup on my bitchin'
    Boss had a meeting with me and underboss...didn't say shit about the crap, focused on everything going on and what he wants. (and of course, a documented list of everything I do until he gets bored with it...again...happens every 3 months)
    But I've already had calls from recruiters.
    And my own company's recruiter has already replied saying they'll look into other projects...including the one I want.
    Hell, they may even get me to HQ, start helping on the contract submissions from a technical context.

    Already let the subboss know, start having me document everything...
    Don't know how long...but when I move, I move quick.
     
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  16. CinnamonGirl

    CinnamonGirl The Cheat is GROUNDED!


    It's true. And yet that stuff always sells out first, it seems. *shrug* I always make sure there's canned stuff, peanut butter, various dry goods... but I will also admit that I now start craving French toast when it snows. I think because everyone kept making jokes about "milk and egg sandwiches," and I was like, "mmmm, french toast......."


    ***


    Today's foray wasn't as bad as I was expecting. There was still plenty of the bread we like (though all the cheap white bread was gone. We don't drink regular milk, and I didn't get eggs, so no problems on that end. :) ) I was a little non-plussed that my two beer choices were out of stock, though...in three different stores. Grr.


    But I'm safely home now, I've got my beer, and I don't have to go anywhere tomorrow. w00t!
     
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  17. Yerba

    Yerba ...wait, what?

    Location:
    Nowhere, KS
    Come on, 5:00. I've got a reaaaally bad case of The Mondays.

    Related:

     
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  18. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    This is the fourth snow day we have had this school year. While I'm glad everyone is home safe, I'm going to be stuck in school until July at this rate.
     
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  19. Katia

    Katia Very Tilted

    Location:
    Earth
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    I keep wondering why my family and I live in a place where the air rips the skin from your face.
    :confused:
     
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  20. Yerba

    Yerba ...wait, what?

    Location:
    Nowhere, KS
    I keep seeing this image floating around Faceyspace, seemed relevant. :p

    hurtface.jpg
     
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