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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/10/19 7:56:21 PM
#26
TopicStudents walkout of school after teacher attempts to out a lesbian to parents.
CableZL
11/10/19 4:59:17 PM
#15
Even if she was making out with a girl

so fucking what

holy shit
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Topiccan the sandwich bullshit just stop
CableZL
11/09/19 8:23:18 PM
#11
I read she didn't order a chicken sandwich. She was upset over getting double-billed.
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TopicThe baby Trump balloon has been stabbed
CableZL
11/09/19 8:04:05 PM
#5
TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 12:50:55 PM
#24
Jetblackmoon posted...
Tried going the other day, thinking I might have better luck since this particular Popeyes has no drive thru. Saw the line was out the door and nope'd outta there.

Want to try it eventually.

Yeah, it isn't worth waiting a long time for.
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TopicIs it good to have 3 credit cards just to build credit?
CableZL
11/09/19 12:45:07 PM
#8
I have 8 or 9 credit cards and I have great credit.

To an extent, having a higher total credit amount helps your credit.

I only use 1 on a regular basis and then put a charge here and there on the rest of them to keep them open.
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TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:42:44 AM
#19
emblem boy posted...
I like that it's a thicc piece of chicken

Yeah, they definitely didn't put some thin slice of chicken in it... Pretty good overall.
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TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:37:49 AM
#16
Eating it now...

Eh

It's good, but I don't see why people are fighting over it
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TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:34:54 AM
#14
emblem boy posted...
You get the regular or the spicy one?

Spicy
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TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:14:34 AM
#6
Purely posted...
How do they open without any chicken

Not sure. They said it would be a wait, so I just decided to come inside to wait instead of sitting in my car. Not a single piece of chicken was ready.
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TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:13:55 AM
#5
TopicSo I'm at Popeye's getting a spicy chicken sandwich
CableZL
11/09/19 11:12:43 AM
#1
When they opened, they didn't have any chicken, so there's a 15 minute wait. I was first in line, but I thought there would be a lot more people. Maybe the craze has died down around here.

Will update with my thoughts on the sandwich when I get home.
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TopicPopeyes carnage continues. 55 y.o. woman attacked; 6 ribs, arm, knee cap broken.
CableZL
11/09/19 8:42:25 AM
#13
TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 11:22:13 PM
#25
Crazyman93 posted...
If you're leaving, let him crash and burn.


The problem with that is if the network crashes and burns, then the company is feeling a lot of pain because of IT, and I don't want to have people who really have nothing to do with the network have their jobs put in jeopardy because of that.

I talked to a couple of my old bosses about this, and I think I'm just gonna go over IP addressing with him as part of a network overview so he can learn.
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 7:44:19 PM
#23
Yeah, I'm trying to think about how I'm going to play this... This is nuts. He clearly shows knowledge and experience with physical network implementation, but I never would have guessed that he didn't know this... It's very basic in the scope of what we do...

4th and final interview at the new company should be some time next week... I'm REALLY hoping they hire me... But at the same time, I don't want this network that I built so much of to go down in flames if he tries to do this crap in my absence... It wouldn't be my problem at all in that situation, but... Man...
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 6:20:56 PM
#19
Like... I chose his resume over the other guy because I felt like we have a good mix of skillets, but... Essentially, I've been unknowingly shielding him from this glaring hole in the knowledge he should have
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 6:18:16 PM
#18
treewojima posted...
do you really think it's because he doesn't understand subnetting? that's just wild to me, it's one of the most fundamental aspects of IPv4 address management

scary


He seems to be able to figure out subnetting on his own, but he clearly doesn't know when to use a private subnet vs when to use a public one... Nor does he know why, even from a routing perspective,why you shouldn't just use some random public subnet locally...

He's gonna crash and burn quick if I leave and they have him try to run the network on his own
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 5:38:51 PM
#16
treewojima posted...
dude, nobody with even the slightest bit of networking sense would use a public IP range owned by owned by another entity internally unless you were either learning and experimenting or playing some kind of weird joke

even I know that and I don't have anywhere near your chops

get rid of this dude


This is legitimately bothering me, lol... There's just no way he's ever had a CCNA if he thought this...

There's a "What have I done?" feeling mixed with a "What the hell do I do?" feeling

like... I can just recommend that he use a subnet calculator because subnetting isn't that hard to learn, but...

Holy crap, what a thing to overlook when choosing to have someone come in as a contractor...

To be fair, they didn't give me the opportunity to interview him... they just kinda brought him in when I said his resume looked better than the other guy's resume for what we need...
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TopicI'm consulting my boyfriend about his oldest daughter getting a divorce
CableZL
11/08/19 4:41:11 PM
#3
Starts off like a small town marriage
Lovely wife and life
Baby carriaaaaaaaaaaaaaage
Now all the stars have cars
Success of course,
But it ends in hollywood divorce
Hollywood divorce
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:35:29 PM
#13
RdVEHfJqAvUPIbk posted...
CableZL posted...


It'd probably be more trouble than it's worth, honestly... We're like knee deep in preparing for new stores and I don't have time to train a new person up unless it's in addition to him being here

You need to let management know at the very least the new guy isn't up to scratch


Yeah, I'm gonna be doing that... I'm planning to leave the company pretty soon and they probably won't want him running the ship by himself.
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:32:38 PM
#11
RdVEHfJqAvUPIbk posted...
What I mean is that if someone is contracting they'll stay up to date and generally be ready to prove it.
Might be different in Ireland but here recruiters will literally refuse to work with most contracters if they're not up to date.
Would your company pay for him to sit it at all? If so ask management ot make the offer of "sit it and y ou pass, we pay otherwise you pay/it's removed from your salary" and see how he takes it


It'd probably be more trouble than it's worth, honestly... We're like knee deep in preparing for new stores and I don't have time to train a new person up unless it's in addition to him being here
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:25:13 PM
#9
RdVEHfJqAvUPIbk posted...
CableZL posted...

He's said repeatedly that he let his certs expire and he would need to retake them... He has network implementation experience and has deployed physical network equipment for a few stores already, but I was handling all the subnetting...

That's bullshit. They expire every 3 years. If he's doing contract work he'd need to keep up to date unless he was working at a permanent position for the last 2+ years


Yeah, they expire after 3 years, but you don't suddenly lose the skillset from the certs you had when they expire.

I'm just doubting he ever had a ccna at this point because subnetting is a big part of the CCENT and CCNA exams he would have taken
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:22:02 PM
#7
Romulox28 posted...
if you're suspicious you could probably call up cisco and confirm he has those certs.

my guess is that he might be some dude that has little to no real experience, so he just started stacking certs. im assuming most of those certs are like the CCNA where there are no prereqs, so in theory if you are someone that is good at taking tests and you have nothing better in life to do, you could easily bang out a bunch of certifications and not really learn anything from it.

my money is on him having lied or greatly over-embellished his experience, when i see someone with a thousand certifications that looks awfully fishy to me

He's said repeatedly that he let his certs expire and he would need to retake them... He has network implementation experience and has deployed physical network equipment for a few stores already, but I was handling all the subnetting...

hmmmm
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:19:34 PM
#5
__aCEr__ posted...
Is there not a database somewhere that keeps track of people's certifications?

There is, but people don't often check and neither did we... He didn't list any certificate numbers on his resume either.
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TopicAlright, so... work related dilemma...
CableZL
11/08/19 4:14:37 PM
#1
So I've been underwater with work for a long time, and have been asking management to hire more network staff to help me out...

They hired a contractor a few months ago and he listed a bunch of certs on his resume, including:

CWNA
CWSP
CCNA
CWNA Wireless
Cisco Advanced Wireless Field Specialist
Cisco Advanced Wireless Design Specialist
Aruba Network Professional

I decided to have them bring this guy in because of his expertise in wireless as well as having network implementation experience

We're working on opening a new store pretty soon and I decided to let him do the subnetting for the store

He put public subnets in our IP address management software for the guest wifi and other networks meant for non-employee purposes...

Then I pointed that out and he said you could still use them privately... Except they're public subnets owned by another company... He said he'd change them... So I checked on it later... He put more public subnets...

wtf

I'm now thinking there's no way this guy has ever had a CCNA, let alone the other stuff

What

do
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TopicEating dragonfruit for the first time... Kinda meh...
CableZL
11/08/19 3:22:38 PM
#14
ToPoPO posted...
Ain't worth the price

It's really not

ate a whole dragon fruit

regret

Still have two more to eat
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TopicEating dragonfruit for the first time... Kinda meh...
CableZL
11/08/19 1:38:31 PM
#1
But a video I saw said they get sweeter if you wait like a week to eat them, so I may try that for the next one
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TopicMighty Ducks getting rebooted
CableZL
11/08/19 12:16:25 PM
#10
Topichow much money do you save each month?
CableZL
11/08/19 12:00:40 PM
#34
Romulox28 posted...
CableZL posted...
Between $1000 to $2000

currently saving for my dream car

what car?

Tesla Model S
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Topichow much money do you save each month?
CableZL
11/08/19 11:56:09 AM
#31
TopicTesla's sentry mode feature is saving owners hundreds to thousands of dollars
CableZL
11/08/19 11:36:52 AM
#4
R1masher posted...
Will this sentry mode activate if say I shit between two cars like Im known to have done


Yeah, you'd probably get caught on video doing that
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TopicTesla's sentry mode feature is saving owners hundreds to thousands of dollars
CableZL
11/08/19 11:28:33 AM
#1
https://insideevs.com/news/380979/teslacam-makes-jeep-driver-pay/

In this case, a dude driving a jeep inexplicably drives too close to a parked Tesla model 3. Because of this, one of the jeep's wheels rubs the rear bumper, and rear side panel of the Tesla. The dude tried to deny that he caused the damage until presented with video evidence from the sentry mode video feed. The jeep driver's insurance company immediately accepted liability once they saw the video.

Sentry mode is one of the best new features for cars. There have been at least a handful of people keying Tesla vehicles only to be caught by the sentry mode cams.
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TopicSo, the whistleblower's lawyer literally tweeted about a coup in 2017
CableZL
11/08/19 10:45:54 AM
#89
Caution998 posted...
CableZL posted...
Multiple people admitted to meeting with Russians to get dirt on Hillary Clinton, though


Yeah, and opposition research, whether we like it or not, apparently is a thing. Where do you think the Steele Dossier came from?


So your point is that Russian collusion didn't happen, but it did happen and there's nothing wrong with it?
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TopicSo, the whistleblower's lawyer literally tweeted about a coup in 2017
CableZL
11/08/19 10:38:28 AM
#83
Caution998 posted...
How many indictments were unrelated to Russia Collusion?

It's like the equivalent of the police gathering a warrant to search your house for colluding with Russia, come up dry, but find Weed and nail you on that.


Multiple people admitted to meeting with Russians to get dirt on Hillary Clinton, though
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TopicTrump ordered to pay $2 million for misusing his charity
CableZL
11/07/19 4:28:40 PM
#19
MagnusX posted...
Tmaster148 posted...
Goats posted...
Pocket change to the bastard. He probably made so much more.


I don't think it's really pocket change for him. I'm pretty sure Trump is broke. Remember he's the same guy who was a billion in debt.

He's just going to steal this money from elsewhere to pay it off.

This. Why people believe his bullshit about being rich is beyond me. American banks won't lend to him, 6 bankruptcies with one just under $1b, etc. You'd think a guy who brags about his wealth as much as he does would prove it by showing his tax returns but he instead fights tooth and nail to keep them secret.


Brags about being smart
- Threatens the schools he went to with legal action if they ever reveal his transcripts

Brags about being rich
- Doesn't want anyone to investigate his finances
- Doesn't want to release his tax returns
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TopicTrump ordered to pay $2 million for misusing his charity
CableZL
11/07/19 2:59:40 PM
#3
I wonder how much profit he got for doing that crap, though
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TopicNY Times fumes over Sean Spicer's breathtaking success on Dancing with the Stars
CableZL
11/07/19 11:56:30 AM
#12
I've watched Dancing with the Stars in the past, but it just doesn't hold my interest. So I don't really care that Sean Spicer's lying ass is on there.
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TopicPatrickMahomes is WARNED
CableZL
11/07/19 10:32:04 AM
#3
TopicClean marker off painted walls and repaint, or just paint over it?
CableZL
11/07/19 10:20:28 AM
#2
TopicKamala Harris says we need 10 hour school days!
CableZL
11/07/19 7:39:14 AM
#88
TopicTIL: Giggle Fiber is a thing
CableZL
11/06/19 9:32:58 PM
#1
https://gigglefiber.com/

The CIO at my job was asking me about a certain user's network problem and how we have Google Fiber at one of our store locations... But he kept calling it Giggle Fiber. He apparently used to work at a place that had them as an ISP.
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TopicI bought my sister birth control but she won't let me in
CableZL
11/06/19 8:56:58 PM
#3
TopicAlabama students who protest Trump's presence at football game risk losing seats
CableZL
11/06/19 8:55:59 PM
#99
MrToothHasYou posted...
The university released a statement basically saying that they werent referring to booing or protests in their original release, rather violent altercations or inappropriate/unsportsmanlike behavior that would reflect poorly on the school.

That makes more sense
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TopicAlabama students who protest Trump's presence at football game risk losing seats
CableZL
11/06/19 8:33:29 PM
#92
Minmay23 posted...
Being kicked out of a football stadium objectively isn't any more of a violation of the Constitution on a legal level than being banned from platforms is, I'm not sure why you would think otherwise. One obviously has much larger impact on things like the culture and our elections, though.


That's correct, my mistake
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TopicAlabama students who protest Trump's presence at football game risk losing seats
CableZL
11/06/19 5:56:02 PM
#87
Minmay23 posted...
CableZL posted...
So now the 1st amendment isn't that important I guess

I dunno, facing consequences for your disruptive behavior has never been an outright First Amendment issue. If you want to talk about "the spirit of the First Amendment" then maybe you should've shown more empathy for the millions and millions of people over the last decade who were saying the same thing, I'd say.


I've always shown empathy for legitimate first amendment violations. It'll also be interesting to see how "disruptive" is defined, because part of the point of a sports stadium crowd is to be disruptive to the away team with noise.

What I'm not sympathetic to is people getting banned from social media platforms for violating the terms of service policy then claiming their 1st amendment rights were somehow violated.
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