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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How to progress in your career if your employer is using outdated tools and technologies?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 …