10th Annual System Administrator Appreciation Day
jonk689 writes "Let's face it, System Administrators get no respect 364 days a year. This is the day that all fellow System Administrators across the globe will be showered with large piles of cash and expensive sports cars in appreciation of their diligent work. But seriously, we are asking for a nice token gift and some public acknowledgment. It's the least you could do."
What, paying you isn't enough? What makes you more deserving of appreciation than any other profession?
But seriously, we are asking for a nice token gift and some public acknowledgment. It's the least you could do.
Why should you get a gift for doing your job like everyone else does?
these stupid I need to be recognized for my job class days need to end.
How about you do your job the best you can and stop whining?
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This just cements you in place as being very low on the corporate totem pole. Every hear CEO appreciation day? Management appreciation day? Doctor appreciation day? Engineer appreciation day (engineer's day in India doesn't count)? Lawyer appreciation day?
No?
How about teacher appreciation day? Secretary (or, ahem, administrative assistant) appreciation day? See where I'm going with this? I wouldn't take this as a compliment.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
If /. had run this story yesterday, many more sysadmins would have been appreciated...
That's one of my favorites. Its sheer brilliance.
But not because it illustrates the idiocy of the users (which it does) but because in that one IT is completely dysfunctional too. I mean its funny not because I know users like that (and I do), but because I know IT people like that... arrogant, dishonest, totally incompetent...
Its unbelievable (and yet eerily familiar) how bad IT is in that that clip.
Every hear CEO appreciation day?
Yes, it's the day they pay the multi-million dollar bonuses.
I've never understood why IT workers think they deserve special thanks or praise. They are just doing their job like everyone else. Do you want a cookie every time you replace someones keyboard or fix their monitor? That is what you get paid to do!
The funniest are those IT guys that think they're smarter than, for example, the lawyers when they go help someone out in the legal department. If you were so smart than maybe you should've gone to law school rather than get your cert at the local CC!
I am a sysadmin and I appreciate the work IT people do but please, do you really think you deserve special praise or that you have to put up with more crap than others? Do we also need to have a marketing person, building maintenance, outreach coordinator, vice president appreciation day? No. Get over yourselves and be grateful you have a job that's not digging ditches.
So you think wasting the sysadmin's time with non-existent problems is OK? I like a good prank as much as the next guy, but If I set off a mentos and coke bomb in a co-worker's office, I'd fully expect the janitor to be pissed at me.
Oh I never claimed it was ALL IT's fault, but lets face it...
1) he's playing video games when he should be working, even as the shit is hitting the fan ...
2) he brings down a website he wasn't supposed to, without any real reason
3) he initially lies about the fact that he brught it down
4) he lies about the fact that he received an email not to reboot it
5) he deletes the sent record of a message from someones exchange box to help him justify the lie he never received it
6) he takes a screenshot of the penis desktop with the intent of posting it online
7) after rearranging the desktop so the user is upset, he fixes it by using the screenshot (making the user 'happy' but leaving the laptop completely unusable)
8) he was also indirectly responsible for bringing down the mail server as well
I agree completely that the users were completely worthless too ... they were clueless, ignorant, irrational, demanding, and everything IT loves to make fun of... but IT's behaviour was just as bad. They were not the suffering unthanked heroes here.
I suppose you could say the users got the IT they deserved. :)
Billable time -- your sysadmin has to justify what he does to the management, because management don't understand what a sysadmin does enough to just sign paychecks without asking for reports.
So from your description, he had to make a trip to deal with a User Equipment Down call. He found out it was a prank, and properly reported the problem -- unprofessional staff behavior -- to the people in charge of dealing with unprofessional behavior.
I like your choice of language -- the sysadmin "tattled". Right... /who/ was being childish there? Add the rest of your post and it sounds like you've got a chip on your shoulder about sysadmins that forms the tone of relationship.
If you want to have a little fun with your mates at work, go ahead. But if other departments have to clean it up, you've overstepped. What you should have done is been right there to have the laugh with your buddy about the prank the moment it happened. Failing that, you definitely should have apologized to the support staff for dealing the overspill. Professional courtesy and teamwork is not a one-way street.