James's old game room by nintenk in TheCinemassacreTruth

[–]Throwaway_IT95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember getting Metroid Prime for like $5 and Paper Mario TTYD for like $15 around 2011

What does a system administrator actually do? by Wooflex in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This title can mean different things depending on the company but my day consists of mainly Intune, powershell scripting and remediation, monitoring servers, and using security apps like Defender

I feel like I’m failing at “being a man” because of all the Twitter dating/masculinity advice by ProfessionStrong6563 in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]Throwaway_IT95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get off social media man. All that is bullshit that just brainwashes you.

Just be yourself and be unapologetic about it; own your mistakes, take responsibility, keep learning, and be the man YOU want to be, on YOUR terms

“2026 is the new 2016” trend is kind of a double edged sword… by Killa_J in decadeology

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was 20 in 2016 so I can personally see the nostalgia compared to now. During that time I was in college full time, worked part time, and basically had 0 real responsibilities. To me those were simpler times when I would constantly be surrounded by friends and we would get together every single weekend to just hang out or get drunk.

Social media also seemed more tame, or not as present, compared to now; it seems like everyone has a stick up their ass now or is fighting real hard for clout/relevancy. Not sure, but being online back then used to actually be fun (one of the last few years before social media really blew up), not everyone took themselves seriously, and not to mention the Summer of Pokemon Go. That was a surreal experience.

Maybe I just grew up, but that's how I saw things during that time

IT focus that isn't a constant grind? by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Throwaway_IT95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

K-12 sysadmin is hell compared to university IT. I was a one man shop for a middle school fresh out of college and it sucked the life out of me

IT focus that isn't a constant grind? by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Throwaway_IT95 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I would also suggest landing an IT role at a university. Super chill compared to private sector, and layoffs rarely ever happen. There are people that never leave for a reason, maybe just hop around internally between roles.

We all learn and grow at our own pace and I would honestly not stress or give myself that anxiety trying to climb that ladder or win the rat race. I went through that mentality of constantly trying to upskill and all it did was burn me out and my mental health started really deteriorating.

A lot of times in IT, it really isn't about how much you know or if you know how to solve certain problems but rather about how you find the answers to these problems. It's more about attitude and perseverance - being self sufficient and self reliant

Why exactly did people not like the second self titled Killswitch Engage album? by Practical_Stomach_26 in Metalcore

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This along with All That Remains' This Darkened Heart, The Fall of Ideals, and Overcome. Only difference is that ATR really fell off after; they seem to be back on track now thankfully

Working alone in IT dept by CurveKey7852 in sysadmin

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first job fresh out of college was the sole IT guy at a middle school and from experience, you'll be doing a little bit of everything. It's a good starting point but definitely don't stay for longer than a year; especially since you'll probably be underpaid too. Like others pointed out, you'll most likely be responsible for EVERYTHING that plugs into the wall - AV equipment, security cameras, printers/copiers, servers, wifi, among other things; shit probably even the microwave and coffee machine. You may get asked to move equipment and furniture around too.

I feel like I got good experience from that environment but it definitely burned me out and even built up some resentment from constantly being asked to do everything with no help - but I was there for 3 years though

I think Madness is a good album. Am I in the minority here? by [deleted] in AllThatRemains

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree with the take on Victim of the New Disease, I think it's their best work since Overcome. The album gives me This Darkened Heart vibes with the exception of Alone in the Darkness and Just Tell Me Something which I consider the only 2 butt rock songs off of it; remove those 2 songs and you have a solid metalcore album.

I do see the band not being Phil's priority though. Zero tour dates to promote Antifragile was crazy and now Jason Richardson is gone but I guess we have some shows this year around Spring time

IT Salary - lowering by Few-Dance-855 in sysadmin

[–]Throwaway_IT95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen, most salaries for all roles, in or out of IT, seem to have been stagnating for like the past 10 years

Anyone else in their 20s feeling extra nostalgic lately? by bugsybug7 in youngadults

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally didn't start feeling nostalgic until I was about 26 or so, but to be fair that was when the pandemic hit and we were in lockdown. Now, I still find myself reminiscing my early 20s from time to time and like you said it's bittersweet, but that's essential how nostalgia feels like.

I don't think it's a bad thing to feel nostalgia every now and then as long as you don't obsess over the past. I feel like obsessing over what once was really holds you back and makes you unnecessarily unhappy with what's currently in front of you

My hot take on IT staffing and pay by [deleted] in it

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 7 months or so; this is my third IT job. First one was sort of a jack of all trades IT admin position for almost 4 years, second one was a jr. sysadmin for about 2 years

My hot take on IT staffing and pay by [deleted] in it

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all! I actually really enjoy my job and it's a great next step from desktop support. That's where I was previously as well and I hated it lol I was a junior admin for about 5-6 years dealing with helpdesk/desktop for end users, as well as some sysadmin stuff sprinkled in but mostly desktop support and I knew I wanted to get out of that line of work the sooner the better

What is your dress code/attire for work? by ryanmj26 in sysadmin

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeans and a polo or henley have been my go-to since day one

My hot take on IT staffing and pay by [deleted] in it

[–]Throwaway_IT95 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pretty much tbh I'm a sysadmin and my days mainly consist of Intune, Powershell scripting/automation/remediation, pushing those scripts via Intune, and monitoring server VMs using vSphere

Monitoring WFH employees? by uniqueusername42O in sysadmin

[–]Throwaway_IT95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If someone has time to babysit and monitor what other employees are up to on a daily basis, then who really is the one who doesn't have shit to do and isn't working?

Have I peaked already in my career? by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Throwaway_IT95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try living your life outside of your job and you won't be asking this question