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thenjduke wrote: » I do not work for Dell in Nashville but I do live in the Area and work for a Medical Firm here.
JasonIT wrote: » I also live in the area and work for a service provider. My step-sister work for Dell in Nashville though. She likes it a lot. She is not in IT though, rather Sales I believe. J
--chris-- wrote: » Would you be a contractor? I dont live in TN, but I do contract work for Dell. I imagine the setup is similar and the only real changed would be the SLA established by the client, but even then I think the whole work flow would be similar. We have to account for every hour of every day via job codes/incidents/tasks that are tracked in service now and registered with Dell in changepoint weekly. Aside from that little bit of paper work, its been a great experience with them. Will they be paying your exam fees after the four weeks?
Plantwiz wrote: » Dell does/did have a support area in TN, and those were some of my favorite reps to work with. Then we were switched to OK, and while the people were nice, OK folks do not operate at the same speed as people in the North. They do tend to keep people a while, so I can only imagine that plays into the type of work environment they have...good luck!
omi2123 wrote: » hey rdzdubz, we have a dell here in OKC & i'm planning on getting in there as soon as i finish my MCSE 2012 server......just wondering what ur position is called & how much do they start with if u already have certs like net+, sec+ , ccna, mcse ? I'd be greatful if u can inbox me or tell me in the forum if u don't mind & feel okay......thank u
rdzdubz wrote: » How is traffic in the area? I am looking to move just outside of Nashville, but I dont want to be too far. I used to live in Clarksville TN, but the commute is over 50 miles from Clarksville to the Dell building. Rent is cheaper in Clarksville, but when you add the gas money, it's all the same...so Im thinking about moving just outside of Nashville, but not as far as Clarksville. I've never driven longer than 30 miles 1 way to work, so If I was to move to Clarksville, then it would be ~110 miles a day to and from work. If there is alot of traffic going into and from Nashville during traffic hours, that could turn into a long trip and alot of gas money.
thenjduke wrote: » This really depends where you are from and what you consider traffic. I originally came from NJ and traffic there for norm was 15 miles at least a hour each way. I am in work from where i live which is about 20 miles in about 30 mins and that is with traffic. There can be bad days when a accident happens due to the fact that the law here is that when you have emergency vechile on the side of the road you must be out of that lane.
White Wizard wrote: » Traffic isn't that bad, it's a two lane highway until you get into nashville and they have construction going on as well so traffic could be better. I would definitely get a place in nashville. I've seen alot accidents on 24, not to mention all the deer out here as well.
cd9000 wrote: » There is a very limited amount of resolving issues that we can do because of the simple fact that we are based in Nashville and OKC, and we are supporting the entire CONUS army. But, we do have many issues that are considered resolvable and it's our job to troubleshoot and resolve them. If there's something that a tech needs to physically do, we create a ticket and their local NEC takes care of it. We do have remote pc assistance. We're also "supposed to be getting Bomgar soon". I'm not sure how many actual skills I'll be learning from this, besides the certs. However, I feel like it's a very good stepping stone. If you're already comfortable in your area and can find a comparable job, then I'm not sure I would try to convince you to move your whole family down here for this one. On the other hand, I'm glad that I did and feel like it's somewhere I'll be happy with. Regarding traffic: I live 38 miles away and the drive is 45 minutes. It's really not a bad commute.
tprice5 wrote: » I lived in Clarksville and worked at Fort Campbell as a SysAdmin for Cordev for 2 years. Cordev also staffed the helpdesk prior to the transition to the Army outsourcing the contract to Dell. Assuming the responsibilities transition 1:1 then you will likely be doing a lot low level stuff. I am not sure where you are in your career but if you have been in IT for more than 3 years or so then this will likely be mind numbingly boring. That being said Nashville is a hot spot for IT and it might be a good spring board. It is such an awesome city! I can't wait to get out of this sandbox and home to watch my Predators and drink some Blackhorse beer (Clarksville brewery). As for commuting from Clarksville, it really depends on where you are at within the city. If you live off exit 1 then it could take an additional 20 minutes between getting to the interstate and the additional miles on the interstate. if you live right off exit 11 then it isn't too bad. Clarksville isn't the only option for commuting to Nashville. Springfield/Robertson Co., plus plenty of suburbs around the city.
rdzdubz wrote: » Yea, I know all about the deer. Them mofos come out of nowhere in Tennessee lol. I will look in the surrounding areas of Nashville to see if I can find a spot to rent.
thenjduke wrote: » There is a lot of deer and he is right about the two lanes but they are trying to widen the highways.
tprice5 wrote: » Widen I-24 from Clarksville to Nashville? This is news to me.
rdzdubz wrote: » Looks like I will be moving from VA to Clarksville, TN on April 4th to start at Dell. I found a townhouse that is close to Exit 11 and test drove the commute and it is 50 miles but i got there in 40-45 minutes...the commute is amazing. I live in VA and work only 20 miles away from my job and it takes me the same amount of time, but the traffic here is ridiculous. If anyone on this board is already at the Dell building on this contract, it would be awesome if I could speak to you in regards about it. I dont think CD9000 is apart of this board any longer.
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