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Congratulations on your success Paul! I jumped ship last November and retired. I still do odd jobs here and there.
I'm glad that you're doing all right.
Come back occasionally. =^..^=
If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
Congratulations on your success Paul! I jumped ship last November and retired. I still do odd jobs here and there.
I'm glad that you're doing all right.
Kust because you are retired from the business doesn't that you no longer have knowledge that you can occasionally share. And some of the younger members can use a taste or two of criticism from the grumpy old git.
Kust because you are retired from the business doesn't that you no longer have knowledge that you can occasionally share. And some of the younger members can use a taste or two of criticism from the grumpy old git.
Best of luck with your new endeavours.
Come back at times experience is really appreciated.
A tree is known by its fruit, a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost, he who sows courtesy, reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused.
Kust because you are retired from the business doesn't that you no longer have knowledge that you can occasionally share. And some of the younger members can use a taste or two of criticism from the grumpy old git.
Brother you did your time.
Switch tracks.
Something you enjoy. Something that will give you good feelings while still bringing in the bacon.
Best of luck, and as others have stated..keep in touch.
I agree about the state of the industry and the large international companies running, or ruining, it. Two years ago the company I worked for decided to "save money" by layoffs and pay reductions. I had always stated that I was going to retire at lunchtime on the day of my funeral but at 72, the company declared me "non-essential personnel".
Hmm, I was the shop supervisor setting up, plug and play ready to go, 100 to 130 units a month. All of a sudden I was "non-essential". I wondered how it was going to work out for them to send a pile of parts to a customer along with assembly instructions. Turns out they had to put two techs in the shop to do the setups I was doing and still didn't cover the other couple of jobs I was taking care of. Really saved money on that one I guess.
It is beyond me how any company can take actions without understanding the consequences. I feel sorry for the guys who are left, doing almost double the work for 15% less pay when they were barely getting subsistence pay to begin with. I should be glad to be gone but I miss the guys and I was just built to go to work everyday. Good luck with your new occupation.
I'm feeling the same way in my current job I've been at for 17 years. Been in this field since 1997, however. COVID really f**ked this business. No new maintenance contracts.
My current employer wants me to get into the enterprise space. I never wanted to go down that path, but, decided I'd give it a shot. I started taking Dell Implementation Engineering training in 2019 (all on-demand training). After completing the first training and failing the exam, I tried 3 more times and failed every time. I was so broken and depressed. I moved on to another product and again, went through the training and took the exam. FAILED.......... In the end, I did manage to pass all three of the certifications my company wanted, albeit at the cost of my mental health and happiness.
Now, they want me to start vmware and other things like that. I gotta say, I don't understand A THING that is talked about at our weekly Enterprise meetings. I also don't have any interest in the enterprise space. I just don't care about virtual this or that.
So, it's time to talk about this year's certification goals and there are things on there they want me to do:
vmware-NSX??????
Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect Expert
VMWare Cloud on AWS
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (WTF is this?)
I've been seriously deciding since March on whats next for me as I'm planning on saying how I feel at this meeting. I want to get out of the IT space.
Good luck at whatever you plan on working on next in life!
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