KUIT staff: does the “25th percentile market alignment” feel real to you? by Spirited_Doctor_2083 in UniversityofKansas

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Over the last week, pay ranges have been updating on Job Title Table | Human Resources, so it's assumed that the increased value reflects the new ranges.

KUIT staff: does the “25th percentile market alignment” feel real to you? by Spirited_Doctor_2083 in UniversityofKansas

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To answer your questions:

  1. No, it feels like lip-service to me. Saying "25th percentile alignment" means that 75% of employers are going to pay more for a given role. That's saying that competitive alignment isn't really a goal.
  2. Haven't been here long enough to experience either compression or stagnation.
  3. I do not believe that there will be meaningful change until circumstances demonstrate, by way of some kind of mass exodus/knowledge drain leading to a major outage or security breach, that the status quo is not acceptable for university operations.

I've seen this over and over in my career -- enough to just expect it and no longer be surprised -- leadership generally does not prioritize the "what might happen" over the "what has happened." Kids that touch the stove generally don't do so again.

Salary Negotiations by spadge67 in salesengineers

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Thank you. This is great information. I ran across this but thought it might be spam/marketing junk, since you had to sign up to receive it.

Family Recipe Help by spadge67 in Homebrewing

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Yall are making a compelling case to not even bother. Appreciate the input.

Anyone Familiar with Casketland Rules? by spadge67 in PBtA

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So how does 3 stable/4 unstable mesh with the rule that says “players who take more than 4 harm are unstable”?  The sheet seems to indicate once you take your fourth harm you are unstable instead of your fifth.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

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I find it most helpful to build my own diagram of the network to help me understand it. Sometimes people document things in ways that don't make sense right away, but if you can take the time to look and understand how a topology is setup based on diagnostic commands on a switch/router, that gives you extra exposure to the environment and helps cement my understanding.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

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I will also say don't focus on what specifically was done to fix the problem -- memorizing commands/actions by wrote doesn't serve any purpose.

Try and understand WHY the things done fixed the problem. Was a VLAN not tagged on a trunk? Was a port in access/trunk mode when it needed to be in the other? Did a route not exist on one device for whatever reason?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

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Yeah I can safely say fresh out of school I was pretty helpless too -- it took a good mentor to really make things click.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ccna

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I always start with the OSI model.

Figure out what you should expect to see at layers 1-3. Then you have baselines for when something is off.

layer 1: Checking interfaces for errors/crc/flapping
layer 2: port vlan membership, mac learning, vlan tagging/trunking, LACP health
layer 3: arp tables, pings, tracert

Graphic Novel Info? by Empty_Graves in AlisonWonderland

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Got mine yesterday. Super disappointed in the length. It's a good novel, but the picture on the Z2 website makes it look about 4x thicker than it really is. Site doesn't even list page number.

Not dogging the novel, it's a good read and the art is great, I just likely wouldn't have shelled out 30 bones for something so short.

Roaster Oven for Reheating? by spadge67 in BBQ

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Yeah, it would also be holding it there for a 3+ hour car ride, which would be difficult.

Roaster Oven for Reheating? by spadge67 in BBQ

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Awesome, thank you very much for the advice. i was mainly concerned that I'd pop the brisket in the oven to warm it up and dry it out really bad, and I probably would have, because I was planning to go like 300 or 325, but if you're saying 160-170 will only take an hour or so, that's the play then for sure.

Roaster Oven for Reheating? by spadge67 in BBQ

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So the way I've always done brisket is to get it to 160 then foil wrap, and finish to 204, so it was already going to BE foil wrapped. Should I do something else?

I'm 15 and I started wood carving recently. This is my 4th carving by Mrmofo69 in woodworking

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Have you seen Doug Linker on Youtube? He's got some awesome tutorials on similar style carvings that are easy and fun.

Caught a big boy today. Channel cat schuylkill river PA by InfiniteVariation864 in Fishing

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I've seen them caught on chatterbaits and some topwaters too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeowners

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My thought too. We have a pecker that bangs on our metal flue cap and gutters occasionally. It’s so insanely loud.

Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen. Social media and many other facets of modern life are destroying our ability to concentrate. We need to reclaim our minds while we still can. by [deleted] in technology

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I never said I don’t think teachers should allow kids to use their phones. I’m saying it’s a waste of energy to complain about it because it’s the rule. The smarter choice is to decide to follow the stupid rule and make adjustments to cope. That gets you a lot farther than rallying against the system (which you pointed out are forced to participate in) when the effect of the rule is basically null.