Time Management for System Administrators. Thomas A. Limoncelli

Time Management for System Administrators


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Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli
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Time Management (not just) for System Administrators. We've certainly come to the While some may argue otherwise, I believe there is good long term job security as a systems administrator - like the other critical roles, all companies need people to manage their computer systems. Limoncelli–I have reproduced it below, for those who don't want to click the link here. Michael Gorsline // Sep 2, 2008 at 8:56 am. There is one book out there called Time Management for System Administrators by O'Reilly which exactly fits the above description. I work for a trucking company myself and while I do not have trouble with getting the funds into the systems (for the most part), I am expected to install it all and manage it all, which becomes quite a task. Imagine a world where air traffic controllers don't have computers, where you need to talk to an operator any time you want to make a phone call, and where you have no email, no instant messaging, and no websites. Take the more recent example of Anthony Almodovar, a system administrator (and fellow SpiceHead) with Smith Trucking. Amazon just posted by 4 star review of Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Location: StellenboschPublish Date: 06-05-2013Expiry Date: 2013-05-31Description: Job Title: System Administrator Province: Western Cape Town: Stellenbosch Reference Number: #5260 Purpose of Role: As System Administrator you in delivering first line technical support in a banking or critical OLTP environment as it relates to the operating system, system software, scripting and programming languages Experience in code migration and change management. I first started thinking seriously about time management embarrassingly late in my career, I'd always just made do. Time was my most valued currency. Since that actually is my title, I couldn't pass up a read for this book, Time Management for Systems Administrators by Thomas Limoncelli. I'm still trying to find a good combination of GTD and other methods (Time Management for System Administrators shows a good mash-up of different methods, e.g.).