From: Town Tien (tientien.wang@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 12 2008 - 19:34:41 ARST
Frog,
Thx for the link, I think you missed my point. Being a senior guy,
those are basic knowledge and is expected to understand. I didn't mean
I spent hours and day to figure out it's a duplex issue. Althought
it's a silly mistake, it has a huge impact on the network.(utilization
double), cause hardware failure, triggered bugs. I will let you figure
the steps I have to do to stabilize the network.
Tien
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 12, 2008, at 1:49 AM, "Radioactive Frog" <pbhatkoti@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I spent hours sometime day to fix up some of the mistakes my
> senior engineer did. some of those mistake as silly as duplex mismatch
> -----------------------------------
>
> Perhaps your seniors are more intelligent than you!!
>
> http://etherealmind.com/2008/07/15/ethernet-autonegotiation-works-why-how-standard-should-be-set/
>
> -frog
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Tien <tientien.wang@gmail.com> wrote:
> GS,
> I have this problem at work, hopefully someone can give me some
> advice or
> guidance before i make an decision.
> Im a network engineer for a local ISP operation team, my manager
> oversee two
> groups, one for internal IT desktop support and the other one is
> for ISP
> operation which i am in.
>
> Problem 1, the supervisor from IT team constantly step over and
> trying to do
> our jobs. there's nothing I can do, since he and my manager are really
> close. I got really upset one time when he(IT guy) was represented
> me for a
> mpls project i am doing to our exec management meeting. When I
> questioned
> his involvement, my manager told me he just helping us out. This is
> clear to
> me, my role is just do the technical part and they will claims the
> credit.
>
> Problem 2, I spent hours sometime day to fix up some of the
> mistakes my
> senior engineer did. some of those mistake as silly as duplex
> mismatch. This
> is a problem and my manager refused to address it, because they are
> drinking buddy. :( What's worse is not only i have to take care of
> my own
> projects, my manager is able to make me finish the senior guy's
> projects as
> well.
>
> I dont think i have much options left beside move on and find
> another job,
> or comply with whatever thats going on and suck it up.
>
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated.
>
> Tien
>
>
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