**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada
Kay, so I basically spend 6+ hours a day computing, and most of the time it's pointless crap(Reader, gmail, Stumbleing)

I've always been interested in setting stuff up and all that but I don't like actually doing stuff there, so I run a blog that's modified to a milimeter of where I want it, it(used to) runs on my home server which sits in my closet, I have full email, MySQL, PHP and anything else I'd want

I set up a forum for a friend, spent 3 hours dealing with how shitty the platform he picked is, then he upgraded and I had to do it all over again. Now I'm waiting for him to get a host :@

It may sound like I'm bitching, but I had fun while I was doing that, and I wanna do it again.

Then I watched

www.thewebsiteisdown.com

and I was leik OMGSH I WANT THAT JOB.

Apparently it's called "Network Admin" and ima be one when I grow up,

Being 14 it's not exactly easy to get a top-level sys-admin right-off the bat, ALTHOUGH,

My dad runs a "business" he bought a bunch of $6000 coffee vending machines that do EVERYTHING, and he's working on getting them out to businesses(They get the machine for free, he stocks it and all, and they pay him ~$1/cup)

At one point he needed more clients, so he signed up for the local Chamber of Commerce trade show,

I was bored and decided to come over, Between the free pizza, buffalo wings and telling people about the machines(My English was is better than his, and everyone was swarming towards the smell of Coffee)

I decided to check out the Telus/Cisco booth, they were advertising IPV4 telephones for corporate offices, and I started to talk to the guy that ran the booth.

In "short" 30 mins later the guy comes over to our booth(he had someone else take over) and basically tells my dad that I'm pretty much HIRED, other than the fact that I'm 14Yo.(While I was at their booth, he basically quizzed me on the basics of IPV4(DNS, IP ranges, Subnets, hostnames, etc)



So now I wanna Admin someones network, gimme gimme.


Gimme a network to admin

gogogo.
AussieReaper
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
+5,761|6615|what

Build your own?
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6426|London, England

gimme gimme never gets
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ https://i.imgur.com/Xj4f2.png
NateW
my sigs worse than yours
+191|6594

Mutantsteak wrote:

gimme gimme never gets
Gimme gimme, I need I need.
**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada

TheAussieReaper wrote:

Build your own?
I did, and I ran my blog off of it(and I still would've, but in my temporary living condition, the ISP is gay and blocks Port 80)

And it's no fun managing an exchange server with only 1 account, and Remote desktoping into my own computer loses its charm pretty quick.
i g
Banned
+876|6326|GA

talk to myke
TrashBlinD
french canadians suck
+135|7104|can

i g wrote:

talk to myke
**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada

i g wrote:

talk to myke
http://forums.bf2s.com/search.php?actio … rch=Submit

...? (No results)
Defiance
Member
+438|7133

So you got "hired" after talking to someone in 30 minutes at a trade show?

Well, have fun.
BlackKoala
Member
+215|6787
...you expect to run something important for someone with...

No training or certification
No formal experience
An 8th grade education


LOLOLRITE.
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|7039|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!

Defiance wrote:

So you got "hired" after talking to someone in 30 minutes at a trade show?

Well, have fun.
He said pretty much, meaning that being moar than 14 he would have been.
chittydog
less busy
+586|7297|Kubra, Damn it!

Good luck finding the job in that video. I can tell you that it's not 1% as cool as they make it seem. It's about as close to real life as Hogwarts is to your school.
Defiance
Member
+438|7133

Roger Lesboules wrote:

He said pretty much, meaning that being moar than 14 he would have been.
Thank you, now it's my turn.

My point was that being quizzed on the basics of IPV4 will not land you a job at anywhere important. No less by someone operating a booth at a trade show. You know the fools in the thewebsiteisdown video? The marketing folks? Yeah, those people run the booths to sell the product. The engineers have better things to do and the hiring managers are probably busy doing interview and shuffling the flood of resumes that a a company like that brings it.

But you know, whatever. I wasn't there, I don't know what the actual conversation was, but "basically hired" is sketchy as hell and you've got 8 years to go through college and a handful more for experience.

I'm glad you like the networking angle though, it's where I'm trying to head myself.
**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada

BlackKoala wrote:

...you expect to run something important for someone with...

1. No training or certification
2. No formal experience
3. An 8th grade education


LOLOLRITE.
Not hoping for something important, start with basics, set up a web server for someone that needs it etc.

1.  Won't challenge you on that one
2.  Does busboying at a restarant count
3. 9th Grade

Roger Lesboules wrote:

Defiance wrote:

So you got "hired" after talking to someone in 30 minutes at a trade show?

Well, have fun.
He said pretty much, meaning that being moar than 14 he would have been.
Those were the guys (almost) exact words, I don't exactly remember, but I believe that he also mentioned that I'm smarter than some of the n00bs that already work there

chittydog wrote:

Good luck finding the job in that video. I can tell you that it's not 1% as cool as they make it seem. It's about as close to real life as Hogwarts is to your school.
DAMN

What if we started a revolution and MADE the job like that

Defiance wrote:

Roger Lesboules wrote:

He said pretty much, meaning that being moar than 14 he would have been.
Thank you, now it's my turn.

My point was that being quizzed on the basics of IPV4 will not land you a job at anywhere important. No less by someone operating a booth at a trade show. You know the fools in the thewebsiteisdown video? The marketing folks? Yeah, those people run the booths to sell the product. The engineers have better things to do and the hiring managers are probably busy doing interview and shuffling the flood of resumes that a a company like that brings it.

But you know, whatever. I wasn't there, I don't know what the actual conversation was, but "basically hired" is sketchy as hell and you've got 8 years to go through college and a handful more for experience.

I'm glad you like the networking angle though, it's where I'm trying to head myself.
Well I guess my writing fails tonight, cuz I'm not really hoping for a top-level position, but "basically hired" is a start, better than the rest of the 9th graders that can't tell an internal ip from an external.

Last edited by **LiLp-DeFiNeD (2008-07-21 22:41:21)

Lynx14
Member
+41|6432

**LiLp-DeFiNeD wrote:

Kay, so I basically spend 6+ hours a day computing, and most of the time it's pointless crap(Reader, gmail, Stumbleing)

I've always been interested in setting stuff up and all that but I don't like actually doing stuff there, so I run a blog that's modified to a milimeter of where I want it, it(used to) runs on my home server which sits in my closet, I have full email, MySQL, PHP and anything else I'd want

I set up a forum for a friend, spent 3 hours dealing with how shitty the platform he picked is, then he upgraded and I had to do it all over again. Now I'm waiting for him to get a host :@

It may sound like I'm bitching, but I had fun while I was doing that, and I wanna do it again.

Then I watched

www.thewebsiteisdown.com

and I was leik OMGSH I WANT THAT JOB.

Apparently it's called "Network Admin" and ima be one when I grow up,

Being 14 it's not exactly easy to get a top-level sys-admin right-off the bat, ALTHOUGH,

My dad runs a "business" he bought a bunch of $6000 coffee vending machines that do EVERYTHING, and he's working on getting them out to businesses(They get the machine for free, he stocks it and all, and they pay him ~$1/cup)

At one point he needed more clients, so he signed up for the local Chamber of Commerce trade show,

I was bored and decided to come over, Between the free pizza, buffalo wings and telling people about the machines(My English was is better than his, and everyone was swarming towards the smell of Coffee)

I decided to check out the Telus/Cisco booth, they were advertising IPV4 telephones for corporate offices, and I started to talk to the guy that ran the booth.

In "short" 30 mins later the guy comes over to our booth(he had someone else take over) and basically tells my dad that I'm pretty much HIRED, other than the fact that I'm 14Yo.(While I was at their booth, he basically quizzed me on the basics of IPV4(DNS, IP ranges, Subnets, hostnames, etc)



So now I wanna Admin someones network, gimme gimme.


Gimme a network to admin

gogogo.
Yeah i've seen that video before its .

"What are you doing? *Playing Halo* Working...."
**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada

Lynx14 wrote:

**LiLp-DeFiNeD wrote:

blah blah blah.
Yeah i've seen that video before its .

"What are you doing? *Playing Halo* Working...."
Totally, as a commenter on the blog puts it,

"It Takes a few view-throughs to notice some of the quirks tossed in there, when he's playing Halo, just as he dies, he says FUCK, and "Chip" thinks that the guy agrees with him, when he really just died.[I don;t agree with this one, I noticed it first shot]"

Another HUGE one that many don't catch is that his homepage is actually monster.com as if he's always looking for a {better} job.
Defiance
Member
+438|7133

**LiLp-DeFiNeD wrote:

Another HUGE one that many don't catch is that his homepage is actually monster.com as if he's always looking for a {better} job.
Yeah, if you ever do anything remotely service related, the hardest part will be to not get annoyed and try not to sound elitist.
OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|7111|Washington DC

**LiLp-DeFiNeD wrote:

So now I wanna Admin someones network, gimme gimme.


Gimme a network to admin

gogogo.
Sure.  OK.  Just let me know when you want to start, and I'll send you the root access usernames and passwords to all my organization's servers, routers, client PCs, web sites and databases.  We have absolutely no problem with an unknown person having access to all of our sensitive equipment and data.








Seriously, that video is satire and doesn't reflect the real world ... the job typically is unappreciated when things are going well, and high stress when things are going sour.  But, if you like working with systems then look around for a company that hires interns or a small business that doesn't know what it is doing and is willing to risk ... ask around.  Also, a lot of non-profit organizations do not have technically savvy people in them, and they are always looking for technical help (though it will probably be volunteer work). 

Make sure that you present yourself as clean and mature since these roles are more and more "trusted" and businesses must ensure that the employees with access to their sensitive data are going to be ethical.
=Karma-Kills=
"Don't post while intoxicated."
+356|7046|England
One word - VMware.

As i type this SBS 2003 R2 is installing in the background.

Last edited by =Karma-Kills= (2008-07-22 08:06:22)

kylef
Gone
+1,352|6955|N. Ireland
I'm pretty sure that byethost are pretty angry offering "100% support" when I bought a VPS server package off them, heh

pretty much HIRED, other than the fact that I'm 14Yo
So you're not hired?
{uscm}Jyden
You likey leaky?
+433|7140|In You Endo- Stoke
Most companies will get you to go through a security clearance process anyway.

I know the job seem's amazing but network people deal with alot of shit,better get used to it!
I'm Jamesey
Do a Research Noob
+506|6594|Scotland!
Everyone and their dog nowadays is in college looking for an entry level network support position, before you can even think about having an actual job running a network you need to be certified in a couple of different ways.
**LiLp-DeFiNeD
Banned
+54|6617|Vancouver, BC, Canada

kylef wrote:

I'm pretty sure that byethost are pretty angry offering "100% support" when I bought a VPS server package off them, heh

pretty much HIRED, other than the fact that I'm 14Yo
So you're not hired?
No, but I'm qualified as far as knowledge goes.
Tripulaci0n
Member
+14|6618
No matter what you know already, you still need a degree. Suggestion? Live a real life until college and then spend 7+ hours a day getting all As in your classes.

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