Question about job description...
TechJunky
Member Posts: 881
Successful candidate will posses strong knowledge of Windows Server (and SBS) 2003, Exchange 2003, Active Directory, WTS, firewall and VPN technologies
What is WTS?
I cant find anything on google....
Is this a typo, or do they mean Windows Terminal Services?
Also, I was curious where you stand when it comes to money....
I have a chance to make atleast 15k+ more a year, if not 25k. I have worked before where I made really good money, but I worked all the time. I dont want to do that again. I was curious where you start to draw the line for your current employer... My boss is the best boss I have had by far. She has a great business and she treats everyone excellent. I am just not happy with my current salary.... I am more looking out on the market to see what I am worth and let my boss know that a raise is in order.
What is WTS?
I cant find anything on google....
Is this a typo, or do they mean Windows Terminal Services?
Also, I was curious where you stand when it comes to money....
I have a chance to make atleast 15k+ more a year, if not 25k. I have worked before where I made really good money, but I worked all the time. I dont want to do that again. I was curious where you start to draw the line for your current employer... My boss is the best boss I have had by far. She has a great business and she treats everyone excellent. I am just not happy with my current salary.... I am more looking out on the market to see what I am worth and let my boss know that a raise is in order.
Comments
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bighornsheep Member Posts: 1,506WTS should be Windows Terminal Server (or Terminal Services), though uncommon, I've seen it used before.Jack of all trades, master of none
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 Modbighornsheep wrote:WTS should be Windows Terminal Server (or Terminal Services), though uncommon, I've seen it used before.
Agreed. WTS or just TS as we usually shorthand it internally.Plantwiz
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Kaminsky Member Posts: 1,235You have to remember that most job descriptions are typed up by recruitment agency staff who have little or no knowledge of IT just after they get off the phone with a client. Just read between the lines of what you think the client is actually after.Kam.