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Happy System Administrator Appreciation Day!

saintp writes "In case you forgot, today is System Administrator Appreciation Day. Be sure to appreciate your sysadmin with some sweet schwag, a LOPSA membership, or even some theme cupcakes. Here's to all the sysadmins out there! Now I've got to go fix the mail server...." Update: 07/28 17:44 GMT by H :And remember that you can vote/nominate them for SysAdmin of the Year.

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  1. Payday = Appreciation Day where I work by lecithin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A paycheck is all the appreciation that I expect.

    Today is Payday.

    For some reason, I don't think that this is going to get as big as mother's day.

    I know that there is going to be some bitching about how many sysadmins aren't appreciated. Well, you could always work at Mcdonalds.

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    It could be worse, it could be Monday.
    1. Re:Payday = Appreciation Day where I work by mebollocks · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Obviously you're not a sysadmin. Payday is the day employees of a company get paid for their time and labour. All employees have payday. A sysadmin's job however is one of constant battle with people's over-expectation. The cleaners and janitors are more appreciated and get more polite conversation from other employees than sysadmins.

      Well yes it's what I asked for but it's not what I wanted!


      There is a strange sense of over-entitlement for employees of a company when it comes to IT, this goes for programmers as well as sysadmins.
      Of course it will never be as big as mother's day. Mother's are far more deserving of appreciation than any employee.
      So those that have arranged a response to the lack of human empathy to IT workers should get a job in McDonalds? Well done, you've solved the problem, congratulations.
      If you're a sysadmin, no doubt you're familiar with the phenomenon of 2 different people coming to your desk at the same time and talking over each other, at the same time, about 2 completely different requests, never once acknowledging each other, both completely convinced of their enitilement to whine at you about how their laptop isn't bling enough or their quota is too small and their time is too valuable to clean up.
      Nowhere else would such behaviour be tolerated.
      Has anyone ever approached their facilties department and asked for a bigger desk because they don't have the time to tidy it?
      Sure, you've got some admins that subscribe to the book of bofh, never realising that maintenance of productivity is their sole reason to have a job but these are the exception especially more recently, as management get more clued in to IT.

      Ask any employee, Finance, HR, Corporate, if they think they're appreciated enough and the answer will be no. But none of these groups are expected to be available 24*7, train themselves constantly, be on-demand during office hours to all and sundry, behave as if they're responsible for everything that happens within their department, always be patient, take time away from their complex SAN restructure to show how to re-sync a wireless mouse... blah blah... I could go on forever.

      This day exists for a reason since 2000.
  2. 404 not found? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The requested URL (it/06/07/28/1418242.shtml) was not found.

    If you feel like it, mail the url, and where ya came from to pater@slashdot.org.


    Guess who's not getting nominated for SysAdmin of the Year...

  3. I can tell... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 5, Funny

    All the system admins are kicking back my help desk tickets and telling me to do their job.

  4. I tried to send my sysadmin a thank you e-card. by Spazntwich · · Score: 5, Funny

    But the network was down.

    1. Re:I tried to send my sysadmin a thank you e-card. by sharkey · · Score: 5, Insightful

      No, it's because we block all that e-card shitware at the network edge. Intestinal parasites dug up from the festering bowels of the Internet do not belong on my network, thank you very much.

      Show your sysadmin your appreciation by NOT slumming through the sleaziest shitholes on the 'net using his resources.

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      --
      "Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask about Exchange Server next.
    2. Re:I tried to send my sysadmin a thank you e-card. by 14CharUsername · · Score: 5, Funny
      Show your sysadmin your appreciation by NOT slumming through the sleaziest shitholes on the 'net using his resources.

      Well, so much for browsing slashdot today.

  5. A good quote from "The Incredibles"... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Helen: Everyone's special, Dash.
    Dash: Which is another way of saying no-one is.

  6. Ooooh I knew forgot something ... by Average_Joe_Sixpack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thanks for reminding me, I have to fire the sysadmin today

  7. Awesome co-workers by wuie · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Last year, SysAdmin day went with hardly a word at my workplace. I heard about it on Slashdot, told it to my boss, and then we would randomly say it to whoever we helped that day, as a joke. Since my boss and I are the only two IT people at our workplace, things tend to get swamped from time to time.

    Today, I was sitting at my desk busy with code for a new app when I'm handed a card. Inside are all of my co-worker's signatures, saying thanks for all the hard work that I've done over the past year.

    I was utterly baffled, since I had no idea why I was receiving a card. It wasn't until I remembered last year, and came here to see if it was SysAdmin day. When I can get a card from my co-workers before Slashdot can post the holiday, that's an awesome feeling.

    I'll probably be grinning ear to ear for the rest of the day. :)