Friday, August 01, 2008
Out with the Old and IN with the New
I met up with some Lowcountry Bloggers last night at the Northtowne Restaurant in N. Charleston and had a good time. I am not much on meeting new people but it does not take too much for me to warm up and start talking. Having met Heather ahead of time made it easier and my buddy Jared from the Web Creation dept at the College was there as well. Most of the folks are on Twitter and so I have learned some things about all of them over time. One of the ladies there congratulated me on my new job and I was like "How the heck do you know about that". She laughed at me along with my wife and reminded me that if you put it out on Twitter the whole Twitter world knows. Ooooopssss , that means that the cat is out of the bag folks. I do have a new job and I start it officially on August the 18th which is 17 days away. Until then I will be training my replacement Tim.
I have been at the College (College of Charleston) now for two years. I spent one year in Computer Operations helping with maintaining requests for jobs to be run on the Alpha Cluster, printing reports, delivering reports and whatever else needed to be done. The person that was responsible for server support who had been here for 9 years moved back to Scotland and that left a huge whole in that department so they replaced me with a full time employee named Richard and then allowed me to backfill the server support analyst position. There are two of us that manage 200+ servers and we stay pretty busy.
I will be working for ResortQuest on Kiawah Island starting on the 18th. I will be responsible for managing 4 servers and 80 users in three locations. I will be on call 24x7 to provide network support and end user support when needed. They are providing me with a laptop and a crackberry device (Blackberry data device) so that they can reach out and touch me whenever they need to. Having been in the I.T. industry for 19 years and worked in six different industries I am no stranger to being on call. I am virtually connected to the Internet most of my waking hours anyway so I am very accessible. Maybe I am too accessible now that I think about it.
I am pretty pumped up about having an FTE position again for the first time in many years. Most of my employment has been contractor status with NO BENEFITS. I can not tell you how badly that sucks. If you are sick and have to stay in bed, guess what, NO pay for you. During holidays when the employer lets the employees have a day off and pay them, guess what, NO pay. If you need to take a much needed vacation as a contractor, guess what, NO pay. I think you get the picture by now. Being a contractor has its advantages however for a long term solution it is not a good idea.
I spent some time during the interview speaking with my new boss and he genuinely seems to be concerned about his employees. That was like a breath of fresh air to me and I am looking forward to working for someone like that as an employer.
Krisitna just got back from church camp for one week and now she is in band camp for the next two weeks which consists of 12 hour days Monday through Friday. Kristina wants to be in Marching Band at Goose Creek High School and she is doing this with one of her friends named Barbara. I am hoping that her doing this will motivate her to raise her grades up which will be necessary for her to remain an active participant of the marching band. I think that ALL extracurricular activities at any school should have a mandatory rule that states you MUST have good grades to participate.
Well, it is time for lunch and then I need to take the trainee over to change tapes for the weekly full backups this weekend. I hope you have a good day and a wonderful restful weekend.
James Moffitt
http://www.lightourworld.com
james.moffitt@comcast.net
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