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Starting to get the idea. I can't get over how many old people work here.
They're not qualified to work anywhere else now since their actual skills atrophied years ago.
Starting to get the idea. I can't get over how many old people work here.
Oh that sweet blessed SF-86.I just got the security clearance forms..
Mother of God
I just got the security clearance forms..
Mother of God
I don't mean to be negative, but that was one of the reasons I left IBM. Lots of old people, which by itself is not a bad thing. Experienced people is usually a good thing. But it's indicative of a work force that's not seeing a lot of new blood. What happens when those people start retiring?Starting to get the idea. I can't get over how many old people work here.
I originally thought I had to do it by hand which is crazy... So easy to make mistakes. At least this software yells at you.Oh that sweet blessed SF-86.
At least you get to e-file it. We did that by hand when I did my first two.
So, I just got a call from my old boss. Neither of us really loved the other one but he offered me a promotion at my old job and basically said I would eventually take over his position as IT manager. For some history, I left because while everyone was awesome there, the boss and I didn't get along and they were pulling some Powah-style lowballing bullshit on my salary but they did give me entry into the field and it's like 5 minutes from my house.
My current gig is at a massive law firm and my day to day job duties are trivial due to shit like noodle is dealing with. Paperwork and teams of 50 to get through to get a keyboard installed. The plus side is it pays really well and I was told I'd be getting my boss's job here in the winter when he moves on, which is even more money. The downside is, the job is boring as fuck and I'm dealing with corporate middle managers all day and I drive an hour each way to work, at least.
I have a few days to decide and I'm not sure what way to lean here.
Been here for a few days now, couple thoughts.
The training I'm in is constantly telling me they're logging keystrokes.. Whether they are or not I don't know, but I don't even want to risk it. I assume it's one of those things where if you get caught they look into it. But either way basically scared me from trying to go to any websites besides work even though they said minimal internet usage is fine. They've repeated how much they monitor us so many times that I don't even want to try.
It feels like the Emc of defense contracting in terms of size, management levels, and red tape. Everything is slow.. I asked for access to the network share a couple days ago and still waiting.
Everything you do has a form associated with it. Feels very old fashioned.
Im enjoying it and the toys im working on are impressive and cool to say the least.
I have profit sharing but it's never been explained so I have no idea how that even works.
I mean the pace is perfect for me. I just need to figure out how to appear busy
If the job is good, pays well, and has normal levels of "job stress", then "fitting in" falls down the list of shit you worry about. I certainly don't "fit in" around here but I like the other things about my job so I don't worry about it.I am not shocked you failed to fit in at your last company now.
Just embrace it, it is easier that way.lol. Powah-style lowballing. Have I become the jobs-meme?
So, I was at work til 10 last night, after getting here at 8am yesterday morning.
Fuck this.
Just embrace it, it is easier that way.
I moved from Texas-->NY about four years ago. Cross country moves are the worst, especially with a family. Best of luck.I'm hitting the road on the 24th to drive from WA state to NC with 2 cats. My wife is flying over later with the kids after the home sale gets wrapped up. Should be great fun and I get to stop in such luxurious locations as Butte, MT and Richmond, IN. Looking forward to starting my new job though even though I'm sure I'll be sitting around for 2 weeks as well probably driving all over Bragg trying to get ID cards and shit.