July 31, 2009

Can't get no respect

It is the last Friday in July and therefore, National System Administrator Appreciation Day. From Network World:
Have you hugged your SysAdmin today?
10th annual System Administrator Appreciation Day honors IT pros for their daily contributions

When your e-mail works today or the application you depend upon responds quickly, don't forget to thank your company's system administrator � who probably played some part in ensuring you could remain productive and get your job done.

The last Friday in every July marks System Administrator Appreciation Day. In its 10th year, the annual day of recognition was created in 2000 by Systems Administrator Ted Kekatos, who was working as an IT manager for a small start-up at the time and thought it might be nice for him and his colleagues to get a bit of recognition. According to the holiday's Web site, sysadmins have been work hard in a mostly thankless job most days.

"Let's face it, System Administrators get no respect 364 days a year. This is the day that all fellow System Administrators across the globe, will be showered with expensive sports cars and large piles of cash in appreciation of their diligent work," the Web site reads. "But seriously, we are asking for a nice token gift and some public acknowledgement. It's the least you could do."

IT professionals say acknowledgements could be small, maybe just a treat after a busy day. Dwayne Whitmore, senior systems engineer in the technology services group for Carolinas HealthCare System in Charlotte, N.C., says he got into technology because he likes helping people. Just working in technology and healthcare fulfills two goals he set for himself, but it's always nice to hear from others at his organization when his efforts make others' work easier, he says.
Next time the server goes down, do you want us surfing around on YouTube for another hour or jumping up and fixing the problem (plugging it back in). Posted by DaveH at July 31, 2009 12:41 PM
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