arthwollipot
Limerick Purist Pronouns: He/Him
I started training for my new job this morning. 
And posting here? Lunch break?I started training for my new job this morning.![]()
I've always posted during work. It's a frequent brief distraction that I use to help me do routine or repetitive tasks.And posting here? Lunch break?
At my workplace, from which I never post...
... the moment a person's end date is reached in the HR system, a process called "obituaries" runs and all of their access to EVERYTHING is deleted.
By EVERYTHING I mean:
ID card no longer opens doors;
ID card no longer operates lifts;
Every computer system on every domain;
Every email account (secure and non-secure);
ID card no longer operates time system.
All of this happens if someone forgets to put your contract extension into the HR system.
In 12 years, this has happened to me 3 times.
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It takes a long time to fix.
As a consultant with contracts of typically 6-9 months in duration this happens to me on a semi-regular basis.
The "funniest" incident was the time where someone had typoed the wrong expiry date into the system and all my access was revoked two months before my contract ended.
I may have told this story before. At the major bank I worked at someone updated the group directory to show me working in another area. This had all sorts of PITAs with access privileges etc so I contacted the team.
"Hi you incorrectly moved me from team A to team B. Please revert, thanks."
Them: "You will have to follow correct procedure and get a change request signed by your senior manager. We will review and it should be actioned in a few weeks"
Me : "Better idea since we follow ITIL here, right? You give me the Change Request number this work was done under and I raise an incident ticket marking it as a failed change for you to revert the whole change. After all we should follow process"
Them "We'll make the change tonight. It will take effect tomorrow.."
"Thank you".
Last month IT decided it would be a good idea to preserve laptop battery life by pushing system setting updates that stop all laptops in the company from charging batteries beyond 75%.
That may be feasible for some workers who stay at their desks all day, but a great many workers here spend nine hours a day in meetings or travelling between sites.
Now every meeting is a fight for power outlets. Very few of us have the knowledge or access (God bless whoever forgot to delete the temporary Windows 7 testing admin account!) to change power settings.
Today I have a two hour meeting with a cross-section of bigwigs from all over the company. It starts at one PM, when everyone's power should be running low. I happen to be familiar with the room we'll be in, and know that it has no outlets reachable from the tables. This is going to be fun.
We're not technically ITIL, but in practice we are. The area I'm moving into is Service Requests.Oh thank you. We're supposed to be ITIL. I am so going to use this new magic sword that you've given me...
We're not technically ITIL, but in practice we are. The area I'm moving into is Service Requests.
I recommend:Last month IT decided it would be a good idea to preserve laptop battery life by pushing system setting updates that stop all laptops in the company from charging batteries beyond 75%.
That may be feasible for some workers who stay at their desks all day, but a great many workers here spend nine hours a day in meetings or travelling between sites.
Now every meeting is a fight for power outlets. Very few of us have the knowledge or access (God bless whoever forgot to delete the temporary Windows 7 testing admin account!) to change power settings.
Today I have a two hour meeting with a cross-section of bigwigs from all over the company. It starts at one PM, when everyone's power should be running low. I happen to be familiar with the room we'll be in, and know that it has no outlets reachable from the tables. This is going to be fun.
I recommend:
A long gang-socket.
An external battery pack.
A bootable thumbdrive with a password editor.
Arsenic.
I recommend:
A long gang-socket.An external battery pack.
A bootable thumbdrive with a password editor.
Arsenic.