Sunday, April 12, 2009

Friday's show

Happy Easter all (who believe),
Fridays show was a big bust but a learning experience none the less. Problem 1. No notes..I basically shot from the waste my goal was to set up a live study group using talkshoe. I didn't want to actually lead the group more like provide an outlet to help others out. Problem 2. No one showed. I thought at lest one or two people would show up but hey what can I say " you can lead a horse to water but can make it drink". Problem 3. Just not prepared. OK now I'll take the blame on this one, all together I just wasn't confident enough. But hey you live and learn so now my goal is to try it again with a little more preparation. Because if this succeeds then I'll post it as a podcast and ogg feed to help future students of ITT. Well its home work time so until next time. L8tr.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Big Things for the Future!

Greetings all,
Tonite I set up a short conf. call for my IT club @ school on talkshoe. I'm hoping all goes well. If so I'll turn it into a podcast and ogg feed. This is my first shot @ hosting anything so if anyone have any words of advice please fill free to share. O, the job is going great, we're trying to expand the shop a little by opening up and Internet cafe. I would love to set up and maintain that because it would give me the chance to flex a little knowledge of what I've learned so far. It would also give me a chance to show others about Free and Open Source software. That's it for today, catch-ya later. NN
-Loafy

Thursday, April 2, 2009

New Job!

Good Day to all,
As of the 30th of March I finally got another day job! Currently I'm a computer repair tech for a local shop here in Norfolk, VA. Funny thing how I came about this job, I lost my day job back in Sept. I've always had little side jobs here and there to help make ends meet but still I needed something steady. I'd applied for various IT help desk jobs in the Hampton Roads area. With every call I made and resume I sent up no luck. Every one just wanted me to have a cert in something. I thought since I had the experience that was just as good, WRONG! One day while getting my hair braided at a local shop I asked my braider how was the PC repair guy round the corner doing, she stated business was good but he needed help. To much work not enough hrs in the day to do it. When she was done I swung by his shop and grabbed a flyer. A week later I gave him a ring to see if I could help. He told me to bring a pencil and paper next week and he'd give me a little test to see how much I knew. Automatically I thought "man cram session again!". When I came in That Monday He set me in front of a desktop and said "Let me know what's wrong with it and then fix it". In my head I thought "Yes finally the brake I needed". My trial by fire was done in under 45min. Needles to say I got the job, and kept fixing boxes for the rest of that day. At the end of the day he'd thanked me & paid me. I was just happy that someone gave me a chance. I'm still studying for my certs to have the paperwork behind my experience. The moral here is practise your craft as much as possible you never know when someone will test what you know!