In ur server room, fixin ur emalez
Well now, there's a thing. Next week I'm the mail guy. The other two main mail guys are off, and so is the demi-mail girl. The team-leader go-to guy is off for half the week too. We have a gazillion mail users local and remote, and I'm the new guy. Real "So X, just how is our mail set up?" and "Hey Y, what are the sending limits again?" levels of newness.
I don't actually mind carrying the thing. Baptism-by-fire is a kinky sort of geek adrenaline sport and nothing trains a chap up better than some long hard days in the saddle. But I'm appalled that such an important service, with so many things to go wrong and so many quirks and wrinkles, is being left to the new guy alone. That's unprofessional to our users, and that does piss me off.
I don't actually mind carrying the thing. Baptism-by-fire is a kinky sort of geek adrenaline sport and nothing trains a chap up better than some long hard days in the saddle. But I'm appalled that such an important service, with so many things to go wrong and so many quirks and wrinkles, is being left to the new guy alone. That's unprofessional to our users, and that does piss me off.
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Well, only 24 calls in my queue when I left. If I survive the weekend, next week could be fun.
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Ugh. Well, I wish you the best of luck with your Mailherd work next week. And, should you slam into problems which have anything to do with Sendmail, Postfix, or SunOne Messenging Server, give a yell. I'm not a wizard myself (accolyte perhaps), but my cohort
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I find prayer works well...
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Managers need managing - most first level managers are promoted because they have skills for their former job and not their current one. Lots of praise when they do things well, positive suggestions when they don't. (I've started a weekly email of what I did, what I'm gonna do, and problems / suggestions. If something isn't cleared up, its just copied and pasted into the following week. Eventually it get through.)
In just three months, this has worked a lot better than I had expected. It
This has worked a lot, lot better than I had hoped. We're making changes and progress. This might seem ultra-keen and ultra-diplomatic, but basically it makes work a better place to be, which makes me happy. And avoids the 'chip-on-the-shoulder / everything is shit' syndrome.
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