William Bilancio on 23 Sep 2011 11:53:34 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] Jobs with Work-Life Balance??


I disagree.  I am a single admin at a medium sized Civil Engineering company in the Princeton NJ area and I have a happy balance of work and life.  I have over 100 users and 5 offices in the tri-state area.  I maintain over 2 dozen servers and over 150 desktop units.  All a mix of windows and Linux.

It is possible to have both a work life and a family life and not have either one cut into the other.  It's how you chose to work and manage your time when you are at work and play.  

William Bilancio

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On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Julien Vehent <julien@linuxwall.info> wrote:
Time for a change, it seems.

Sysadmins don't work 40 hours a week, that's bullshit. Maybe you can
manage that in a really big institution, but if you're part of a small
team, you have to include late hours and occasional week ends.

The real question is: do they compensate you for that ? I find that
working from home is a nice compensation, but that doesn't replace the
satisfaction of a decent salary.


On 23.09.2011 14:37, Matt Berlin wrote:

Not while there are Admins that don't have families and will work for
the same pay.

Matthew Berlin

On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Dan Perez wrote:

Hi all,

Sorry, I'm just a little stressed out and need to blow off a little
steam. Are there any unix/linux admin jobs out there with a good work
life balance? I've been getting killed in my job for years and years
now. But, at least, I had the option of working from home once in a
while and my supervisor was a little flexible about hours. However,
we just got reorged and the work load is not going to go down but the
working from home and all has been killed. Argh!

Is it possible to achieve the dream of doing unix/linux work and
spending time with the family?

Thanks



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