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snokerpoker wrote: » I have so many things on my mind as I have stated my new job that I've made a couple mistakes that now I feel like a lil bit of a noob. For instance, I was setting up a desktop and I didn't notice it had an add on card (dvi) so I was trying to plug it in to the VGA port but it was not working...so after muddling with the menu on the monitor to no avail, the guy i'm primarily working with was like "there's an add on card that overrides the vga". God I felt like such an idiot that I totally didn't see the video card..... I guess I just need to calm down and not feel the need to constantly impress people but still it sucks to feel like a total noob!
snokerpoker wrote: » I agree with all of you. But it was just a simple thing of me not paying THAT much attention to every detail. In a way, it was a good wake up call to stay on my toes.
SteveLord wrote: » I once went into a software directory on our file server looking for something.....had an exe called restart. I double clicked it thinking "there's no way this what I think it is." First few seconds....nothing happened. Then it shutdown and restarted. And so the "The file server required an emergency reboot" email went out. Woops! No witnesses though.
mikej412 wrote: » You're only a noob if you make the same mistake tomorrow.
SWM wrote: » Just start new Job as ICT Manager, needed to restart a secondary low importance server, problem was I had numerous RDP sessions open at the same time and I rebooted a DC/File storage server at 11am unannounced!!!Plenty of help desk phone calls began and all told, "sorry the server restarted unexpectedly".... blah blah blahdont let mistakes worry you, learn from them...
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