Typical Workday as a Sysadmin

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A small glimpse of what a day might look like for me as a system administrator.

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As sysadmin you definitely don't wanna have an adventurous day, the more boring the better. If you start your day with something interesting i.e. a disaster recovery you will not have 1 min to go for a break.

michaelscofield
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watched this before starting college, now im working my first IT internship ❤️

rjconnector
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I'm an SA and I was happy to see a video showing that my workday is similar to yours in many ways.

viralarchitect
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Grt effort. This video shows how passionate you are about your job. Keep it up.

NitinChacko
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Loved it, absolutely loved it. Very informative and useful, and entertaining too.

dreadlordnitsuga
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The most realistic day in the life video i've watched. Thank you!

yohangelmorales
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Nice quick video. Be sure to set timers to stand frequently. Sitting is the new smoking.

matthewcloukia
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Hello there and thank you for posting this video. I currently work for a big organization. I work as a computer technician and my goal is to be a systems administrator.
Watching your video made me feel like it's a lot of scripting or coding? PowerShell?

ronniekoomba
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hey man, coffee is my go to to start the day too

UmarzukiMochlis
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Interesting video, I am working towards obtaining a sys admin job. It’s cool to see a day in the life

Melons
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Nice one. I wanted to know if one need to know coding or any programming language to do your job. Thanks

ikemmanuel
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Glad i came across your channel. Great videos man! Are there fully remote system administrator jobs? I never hear of anyone speaking on that. Asking cas im in a help desk role currently buy im actively applying for system administrator role as i think im ready to move up . Thank you!

kylelopes
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Awesome, thanks for sharing. I have been an FE for almost two decades. BUT recently severely broke my foot and have been out of work for half a year (and counting). I probably should switch to a desk job for at least a year to heal. I was 6 figure so that will be difficult to replace as a novice in what ever I do. I have a home cloud setup (subscribed to VMware Advantage membership) that I can practice on and a hosted openstack student license. I have a lot to learn especially with Linux, time will tell. Seems too much but I may have no choice. I'm getting older so if I switch I will probably keep that "desk job" permanently if I can succeed. I love my present job (EMC/ HES install and break fix) but I might not be able to do that position anymore. Stuff happens.

helpdesk
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If Garfield was a Sysadmin. I mean that in the best way possible.

Hebrews__KJV
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Great Video Sir! By the way, what Monitor are you using?

BhanrajRamroop
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I work as 1st line support engineer. Thinking about promotion to sysadmin, successfully obtained Linux certifications in internal mylearning platform. However I don't think that it is going to be quick process.

-ulikakkuliev
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Hello Henok, thanks for this great video, I think, you might to create a sysadmin community to help others sysadmin.

migueljimenez
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Kakashi on the desk
The Men of culture

Jive-
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Hi what are your thoughts on giving recruiters personal information I am from Friends and a green card holder. Some recruiters are asking for picture of ID, green card. Is this common practice or a scam? Please make a video on how to deal with Recruiters on LinkedIn or indeed. Any advice. Thanks

peterprotege
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What kind of certs/education would one need for this kind of remote role? I am working on my CCNA now, have abour 10 years of electronics experience with the navy.

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