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Questions with this tag should be specific to the Software Industry, or to workplace elements commonly associated with said industry. The Software Industry deals with the creation, maintenance, and distribution of software. In addition, the creation of any associated training/documentation, as well as any consulting work, is included under the auspices of Software Industry.

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Is being able to drive a prerequisite to system administration and network administration job?

To add to @sourav's answer, some sysadmin (and other jobs, like doctors) require residency within, say,an hour's drive or 50 miles of a location so you can quickly arrive if "on call." All depends on …
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How to progress in your career if your employer is using outdated tools and technologies?

Perhaps this is why they hired you--by showing the fancier / newer stuff they wanted to gauge where you were with technologies, and now would like you to improve the current, day-to-day production sta …
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Is having to split time in two teams for 6 months while waiting for new role to be created e...

I wouldn't say necessarily exploitive (but could be), but I would not bank on getting the new job. You may get the new job or you may not. You could use this as learning opportunity however, so even i …
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