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net_nomad wrote: » what do you think ?
mikej412 wrote: » I think it's a shame that there's never a wild bear around when you need one.
eMeS wrote: » You need to be patient and let this guy hang himself with his own rope. Time usually sorts out behaviors like what you've described. MS
veritas_libertas wrote: » Agreed. When you are new it's best to try to not rock the boat. If he is that paranoid/protective of his job than I'm sure your not the only one to see these problems.
BroadcastStorm wrote: » +1 I agree with this, brutal response is going to complicate things and remember he's valuable than you atm especially locking down the network,, let the managers figure some of this stuff while enabling them, and gently gliding on the radar without the wild bear detecting you....
net_nomad wrote: » thanks guys, some great advice I've already started documenting any changes that I'm requested to make. things will eventually catch up to him, because he treats everybody like garbage, I've established a good relationship with the home office network engineers .. and they have made sure since last week that im cc'ed on everything. and I am planning to talk the manager again about this problem. and hang in here for as long as I can.
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