I’m a Tier I w/ 3 years of experience. Everyone else is rampaging bull in a china shop in my eyes.
One day we will ascend.
I’m getting close to being done with this. I’m doing sysadmin work for helldesk pay.
Just realize…that movie came out twenty years ago.
guh. I’ve been doing this job a LONG time.
I have a drover coat: Water-proof, wind-proof. It won’t stop bullets, but it has leg straps in case of sudden horses.
I can confirm, must have been designed by a sysadmin, as this is exactly how I feel.
To be fair to qa, we only ever know about the bugs they miss. If they save the world and catch the delete all the data bug one week, and the next a use 100%cpu and crash the system bug makes it through, we view them as a bunch of idiots who can’t test properly.
You are a far more awesome dude than I am, sir.
If its a webapp we are talking about then the best flow is for the password to go to the user in an email. User uses copy and paste to log into the app. Browser saves the password. User never sees it again.
Is this the part where we make up pro-con lists and justify a choice to ourselves?
That sums up my 17+ years of IT experience perfectly. Well done.
This is correct, because I am a self aware jack of all trades.
I was able to find the perfect symbolic image because I only had to hunt down a gif showing my colleagues’ expression
There’s no row/column for SCM/DevOps/build engineer. Just the way I like it.
I’ll settle for the armless sunglasses.
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