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    • Minion QueenM
      Minion Queen Banned @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said:

      Is the relationship better between NTG and yourself and @art_of_shred now with this second go?

      The relationship was great before and having @art_of_shred work with/for me is awesome most of the time. Difficult sometimes due to we both can't always take time off at the same time.

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      • travisdh1T
        travisdh1 @MattSpeller
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        @MattSpeller said:

        popcorn.jpg

        The emoji extension is missing popcorn I tell ya.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
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          🔥 🌽

          Is the closet I can find...

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
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            So the question most people have to ask them selves when they are looking for that perfect relationship with their employer is a simple one.

            Do I see myself growing with <Insert company name here>?

            If they don't or see major issues that are deal-breakers (long nights, weekend coverage, uncooperative team members ) or whatever it might be that you have to move on.

            Much like you have specifications in your personal life of who you want to be with the same has to be applied in work.

            But your employer has to have these same standards, and that you meet or exceed them.

            So how do you find out what those standards are, honestly, without already working for a potential employer?

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            • Minion QueenM
              Minion Queen Banned @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 Again contacts that already are there or know the prospective employer well.

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              • dafyreD
                dafyre @Minion Queen
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                @Minion-Queen said:

                @DustinB3403 Again contacts that already are there or know the prospective employer well.

                ^ This.

                If a friend says "Hey, this company I work for is pretty cool, and they have an IT opening. Why don't you check it out?"

                I'd be heavily inclined to check that company out -- even if that friend doesn't work in the IT department.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @Minion Queen
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                  @Minion-Queen But how often does someone have those contacts with a potential employer?

                  Every job I've ever had, I've gone in blind, knowing no one at that potential job.

                  Now maybe that isn't the norm, but for me it is. So if you think of it like a blind date, you're effectively meeting on match.com or some other dating site.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @Deleted74295
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                    @Breffni-Potter said:

                    @Mike-Ralston

                    I've got some free beer tokens if you ever visit London.

                    Hey I'll be there this June!

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                    • Deleted74295D
                      Deleted74295 Banned @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said:

                      @Breffni-Potter said:

                      @Mike-Ralston

                      I've got some free beer tokens if you ever visit London.

                      Hey I'll be there this June!

                      Ok, meet? 🙂

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Minion Queen
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                        @Minion-Queen said:

                        @Breffni-Potter said:

                        @Mike-Ralston

                        I've got some free beer tokens if you ever visit London.

                        Shush! He is TOO YOUNG for beer yet!

                        not in most of the world.

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                        • Deleted74295D
                          Deleted74295 Banned
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                          You can vote for a President or enlist in the army, but not drink or smoke? 😕

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @Deleted74295
                            last edited by

                            @Breffni-Potter said:

                            You can vote for a President or enlist in the army, but not drink or smoke? 😕

                            You can smoke....

                            That is often a slow painful death.... drinking you could immediately kill your self or others if you get behind the wheel...

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                            • wirestyle22W
                              wirestyle22 @Deleted74295
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                              @Breffni-Potter said:

                              You can vote for a President or enlist in the army, but not drink or smoke? 😕

                              Don't worry no one is doing either of those anyway here

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
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                                So my biggest piece of advice here is....

                                You always keep looking. Part of finding the right job is not settling for one that isn't the right one. Just like when dating you put your "Mrs. Right" as risk because you are busy dating "Ms. Right Now", even after you know that you are not long term compatible and you are not right for each other, I think that too many people settle for the job that they have, stop looking, stop working to make themselves more marketable, stop keeping their name out there and give up almost every chance that they have of making the connection.

                                Whether dating or job hunting, the chances of finding the right person or job for you is slim, you have to work hard to make sure that you are not taking away the chances that you have. You don't sit at home every Saturday night and hide and then wonder why you never meet any one. Likewise, you can't stop job hunting and wonder why the right job didn't come along.

                                Is that the answer? No. Finding the right job is very hard. But it is part of the answer. Finding the right job takes work and you can't settle. Your career is too short and the moment that you stop looking for the right job is the moment you stopping having any chance of finding it.

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                                • wirestyle22W
                                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by wirestyle22

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  So my biggest piece of advice here is....

                                  You always keep looking. Part of finding the right job is not settling for one that isn't the right one. Just like when dating you put your "Mrs. Right" as risk because you are busy dating "Ms. Right Now", even after you know that you are not long term compatible and you are not right for each other, I think that too many people settle for the job that they have, stop looking, stop working to make themselves more marketable, stop keeping their name out there and give up almost every chance that they have of making the connection.

                                  Whether dating or job hunting, the chances of finding the right person or job for you is slim, you have to work hard to make sure that you are not taking away the chances that you have. You don't sit at home every Saturday night and hide and then wonder why you never meet any one. Likewise, you can't stop job hunting and wonder why the right job didn't come along.

                                  Is that the answer? No. Finding the right job is very hard. But it is part of the answer. Finding the right job takes work and you can't settle. Your career is too short and the moment that you stop looking for the right job is the moment you stopping having any chance of finding it.

                                  How do I diversify myself enough to make myself the right person for a good amount of jobs. Jack of all trades running domains, exchange, file servers, VM's, Managed Switches, etc?

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                                    @wirestyle22 said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    So my biggest piece of advice here is....

                                    You always keep looking. Part of finding the right job is not settling for one that isn't the right one. Just like when dating you put your "Mrs. Right" as risk because you are busy dating "Ms. Right Now", even after you know that you are not long term compatible and you are not right for each other, I think that too many people settle for the job that they have, stop looking, stop working to make themselves more marketable, stop keeping their name out there and give up almost every chance that they have of making the connection.

                                    Whether dating or job hunting, the chances of finding the right person or job for you is slim, you have to work hard to make sure that you are not taking away the chances that you have. You don't sit at home every Saturday night and hide and then wonder why you never meet any one. Likewise, you can't stop job hunting and wonder why the right job didn't come along.

                                    Is that the answer? No. Finding the right job is very hard. But it is part of the answer. Finding the right job takes work and you can't settle. Your career is too short and the moment that you stop looking for the right job is the moment you stopping having any chance of finding it.

                                    How do I diversify myself enough to make myself the right person for a good amount of jobs. Jack of all trades running exchange, file servers, VM's, Managed Switches, etc?

                                    Yeah - I'm in the same boat - I kinda feel that most people here are ML are in that same boat -though some might be a bit more skilled at one thing or the other that they have manged here or there.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      Whoever said "on sites like this" has a good idea. @NTG has been hiring from communities of well matched people for a very long time. We haven't solicited resumes in, well, forever. I'm not sure we ever did. How we hire has changed over the years, but the basics are the same - we don't hire through random resumes and anonymous connections. We work with people that make sense. And vice versa. People who apply to work or ask to work or excited to work with NTG aren't excited because "it's a job", which is what most companies get, we get people who are excited because they already know their coworkers, already know their boss(es), already know the kind of work that we do, where we are based and what the culture is like. They've probably been out drinking with us. They've probably seen the offices, met in person, had dinner. They've probably been in contact for years.

                                      By the time we are actually hiring the relationship is in place. Sure, it doesn't always match correctly. Sometimes it is the working from home that catches people off guard. Sometimes it is the hours. Sometimes the MSP lifestyle just isn't right or whatever. But the chances of success are so much higher and the opportunity to find people who are coming in for "forever" is easily 1,000% that of a normal company. Any typically people who stay past the the year mark or so... we know that they are likely to retire from here. Several have.

                                      It's a much harder process for hiring on both sides, but the results are very different, too.

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                                      • Deleted74295D
                                        Deleted74295 Banned
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                                        The way the market is going, is jack of all trades "career safe" any more with a single company?

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                                        • wirestyle22W
                                          wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said:

                                          @wirestyle22 said:

                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          So my biggest piece of advice here is....

                                          You always keep looking. Part of finding the right job is not settling for one that isn't the right one. Just like when dating you put your "Mrs. Right" as risk because you are busy dating "Ms. Right Now", even after you know that you are not long term compatible and you are not right for each other, I think that too many people settle for the job that they have, stop looking, stop working to make themselves more marketable, stop keeping their name out there and give up almost every chance that they have of making the connection.

                                          Whether dating or job hunting, the chances of finding the right person or job for you is slim, you have to work hard to make sure that you are not taking away the chances that you have. You don't sit at home every Saturday night and hide and then wonder why you never meet any one. Likewise, you can't stop job hunting and wonder why the right job didn't come along.

                                          Is that the answer? No. Finding the right job is very hard. But it is part of the answer. Finding the right job takes work and you can't settle. Your career is too short and the moment that you stop looking for the right job is the moment you stopping having any chance of finding it.

                                          How do I diversify myself enough to make myself the right person for a good amount of jobs. Jack of all trades running exchange, file servers, VM's, Managed Switches, etc?

                                          Yeah - I'm in the same boat - I kinda feel that most people here are ML are in that same boat -though some might be a bit more skilled at one thing or the other that they have manged here or there.

                                          You and SAM are clearly at a higher level than I am with most things I'm sure. Should I be studying for certs? If so which certs?

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22 @Deleted74295
                                            last edited by wirestyle22

                                            @Breffni-Potter said:

                                            The way the market is going, is jack of all trades "career safe" any more with a single company?

                                            Strong base knowledge in everything I'm sure would be a boon but I can only speak of my experiences and I do not know everything--or even enough in my opinion. I'm a very detail oriented person though. I require mastery over my career and I don't feel like I'm even close.

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