Looking for a new title
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Acopa wrote:
1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages.
Database Administrator System Business Intelligent Analyst Consultant Designer-Developer-Tester Hardware Infrastructure Pre-Sales Engineering Support. or if you want a shorter title, "That IT Guy". ;)
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Acopa wrote:
No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do.
His Highness Charles XVII Shakespeare once told that what is there in a title or name?
"Sometimes the greatest journey is the distance between two people" - Nice quote from a Nice Indian Movie
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
I hate to break this to you, but you're a programmer like all the rest of us.
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
"Bob" It's friendly: "The IT Director wants to see you immediately" brings fear... "Bob wants to see you immediately" implies a friendly chat, maybe lunch... It implies interdepartmental cohesion: "The Director of all things IT wants a meeting of all departmental directors" sounds like the bomb is about to drop on the company. "Bob wants a meeting of all departmental directors" brings visions of figuring out where the next annual 'conference' will be...Hawaii or Bahamas... It means you'll never be bothered again: "Go ask the Vice President Information Everything why my email won't work" which is one of a hundred daily 'requests' by our 'beloved' users "Go ask Bob why my email won't work" which means you'll never have to worry about such trivial matters because the name tag on your office is PHIL
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Data God?
What does an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac do? He lies awake at night wondering if there's a dog.
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Looks like Programmer Analyst to me.
It's good to be alive
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
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Acopa wrote:
1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages.
Database Administrator System Business Intelligent Analyst Consultant Designer-Developer-Tester Hardware Infrastructure Pre-Sales Engineering Support. or if you want a shorter title, "That IT Guy". ;)
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
My job duties encompass a lot of different technical jobs as well; database admin (ms sql 2K and 2K5), software developer, network admin (includes exchange, live communications server, ISA Server and active directory), web developer using .NET, and whatever else comes up. My job title, assigned by the bobs and HR is Systems Engineer. I guess that's kind of a catch all, huh?
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
The germans would say "Mädchen für alles" - "girl for everything" (and no, there's no innuendo involved). Maybe "Computer-Mädchen für alles".
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Wise Guy! :rolleyes:
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Supreme Head Information Technology or Director Industrial Placements Supreme Head Information Technology.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
Look up the salaries from what could fit what you're doing, and pick whichever one pays the best. I am in a very similar situation, and I just call myself "Wizard". It's not like they're ever going to pay me fairly to do all that stuff, so it only really matters what goes on my resume when I start looking for another job.
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Acopa wrote:
In software development I am nowhere near you guys. I read articles on this site like mad just trying to keep up....lol.
you would be surprised. Each of us has our specialties. I just reminded someone today that he knows more about databases than I do, by a long shot. We lean on each other, that is what this site allows. When I need something out of my specialty, I come here. When someone needs something in my specialty, they come to me. It all works out.
Yeah I second that. I have only been in IT for a couple of years, and will gradly admit that i know very little (face it.. who knows a lot when it comes to IT??). The other day, a guy who has worked in IT for almost 11 years asked me for help. It was in a field he knew, but wasnt his specialty.
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
I see testing there on the second last line. You must be QA
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"Bob" It's friendly: "The IT Director wants to see you immediately" brings fear... "Bob wants to see you immediately" implies a friendly chat, maybe lunch... It implies interdepartmental cohesion: "The Director of all things IT wants a meeting of all departmental directors" sounds like the bomb is about to drop on the company. "Bob wants a meeting of all departmental directors" brings visions of figuring out where the next annual 'conference' will be...Hawaii or Bahamas... It means you'll never be bothered again: "Go ask the Vice President Information Everything why my email won't work" which is one of a hundred daily 'requests' by our 'beloved' users "Go ask Bob why my email won't work" which means you'll never have to worry about such trivial matters because the name tag on your office is PHIL
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Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil
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