System Administrator Appreciation Day

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System Administrator Appreciation Day - July 28th

If you can read this, thank your sysadmin

A sysadmin unpacked the server for this website from its box, installed an operating system, patched it for security, made sure the power and air conditioning was working in the server room, monitored it for stability, set up the software, and kept backups in case anything went wrong. All to serve this webpage.

A sysadmin installed the routers, laid the cables, configured the networks, set up the firewalls, and watched and guided the traffic for each hop of the network that runs over copper, fiber optic glass, and even the air itself to bring the Internet to your computer. All to make sure the webpage found its way from the server to your computer.

A sysadmin makes sure your network connection is safe, secure, open, and working. A sysadmin makes sure your computer is working in a healthy way on a healthy network. A sysadmin takes backups to guard against disaster both human and otherwise, holds the gates against security threats and crackers, and keeps the printers going no matter how many copies of the tax code someone from Accounting prints out.

A sysadmin worries about spam, viruses, spyware, but also power outages, fires and floods.

When the email server goes down at 2 AM on a Sunday, your sysadmin is paged, wakes up, and goes to work.

A sysadmin is a professional, who plans, worries, hacks, fixes, pushes, advocates, protects and creates good computer networks, to get you your data, to help you do work -- to bring the potential of computing ever closer to reality.

So if you can read this, thank your sysadmin -- and know she is only one of dozens or possibly hundreds whose work brings you the email from your aunt on the West Coast, the instant message from your son at college, the free phone call from the friend in Australia, and this webpage.

Show your appreciation

Friday, July 28th, 2006, is the 7th annual System Administrator Appreciation Day. On this special international day, give your System Administrator something that shows that you truly appreciate their hard work and dedication.

Let's face it, System Administrators get no respect 364 days a year. This is the day that all fellow System Administrators across the globe, will be showered with expensive sports cars and large piles of cash in appreciation of their diligent work. But seriously, we are asking for a nice token gift and some public acknowledgement. It's the least you could do.

Consider all the daunting tasks and long hours (weekends too.) Let's be honest, sometimes we don't know our System Administrators as well as they know us. Remember this is one day to recognize your System Administrator for their workplace contributions and to promote professional excellence. Thank them for all the things they do for you and your business.
 
System Admin (like myself) are so underappreciated.

If you work in an office, send them an email saying thanks!
Trust me...they do appreciate it!
 
yay admins happy happy :up:

we love you






sometimes
 
Lol. whenever you receive a Thank You email out of the blue, does it make you smile whenever you click delete?
 
Definitely an underappreciated occupation. Been there myself as a career in a prior life, and really all you ever hear is complaining. Know the good work is appreciated, Malice. :up:

jag
 
Administrators! Woo and yay!
 
I dont know how you guys sleep at night.
 
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thank you ...thank you
 
Thank you all...
I just hope you show your own IT guys that you appreciate them.
 
I just called mine up and left him a message on his answering machine , telling him I love him, and thanks for everthing. :(
 
Sysadmin here myself.
Job has it's ups and downs but overall it could be worse.

Cheers fellow IT industry people!
 
Why do you feel you must be appreciated?

My job, is one of the most unispiring jobs ever (don't get me wrong I love it), but in the end I just deal with automotive interiors. Nothing fancy, but I make good money.

I consider the appreciation from my job to be the $$$ I get for doing it.:up:
 
Man-Thing said:
Why do you feel you must be appreciated?

My job, is one of the most unispiring jobs ever (don't get me wrong I love it), but in the end I just deal with automotive interiors. Nothing fancy, but I make good money.

I consider the appreciation from my job to be the $$$ I get for doing it.:up:

You run the vacuum at the touchless carwash? :confused:

jag
 
jaguarr said:
You run the vacuum at the touchless carwash? :confused:

jag

:(

actually I'm a programmer/engineer for a Coordinate Measuring Machine.

I basically survey land, but the land is the size of a door panel.
 
Honestly, most people have no idea of the requirements put on IT.
For a System Admin.

We typically, have to work from the hours of 5PM to 7AM to do upgrades. Besides normal work hours. Then, of course, the on call pager...if something breaks down while you have it, no matter what you are doing, or what time, you are coming into work.

It can get GRUELING at times when you work a series of 24 hour shifts because of outages.
 
Malice said:
Honestly, most people have no idea of the requirements put on IT.
For a System Admin.

We typically, have to work from the hours of 5PM to 7AM to do upgrades. Besides normal work hours. Then, of course, the on call pager...if something breaks down while you have it, no matter what you are doing, or what time, you are coming into work.

It can get GRUELING at times when you work a series of 24 hour shifts because of outages.

I know all work load that is involved, and my first post shouldn't be thought of as being negative, but you continue to work there, and I KNOW you make great money.

Just consider your paycheck as your reward.:up:
 
Man-Thing said:
:(

actually I'm a programmer/engineer for a Coordinate Measuring Machine.

I basically survey land, but the land is the size of a door panel.

The vacuum job sounds more exciting. :(

jag
 

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