"Webmaster" and "sysop." I work in technology, but they just don't come up very often. I don't even see them in the (decently often) interaction I have with my web hosting provider.
"Tier 2," on the other hand, is daily vocab.
"Webmaster" and "sysop." I work in technology, but they just don't come up very often. I don't even see them in the (decently often) interaction I have with my web hosting provider.
"Tier 2," on the other hand, is daily vocab.
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I should change my work title to sysop. Most of my coworkers wouldn't get it, but that's ok.
Also, I got a "500'd" when posting that. Looks like it still posted ok, like the error message says.
We had a few folks with "Ninja Developer" as their official title for a while. Not quite the same, though.
And yeah, the 500 is due to the timer my web host has on CGI scripts (and load they run on their servers). Please ignore it.
--D
Far as I can, sysops all became admins. Some webmasters became web designers. The rest just became "network administrators". Or unemployed.
btw -- NMTech made Radar's Worst Colleges list
Oh nevermind. That's actually NMSU, not Tech. Whoops.
And not only that, it's NMSU Carlsbad, which pretty much ranks as the worst college ever regardless of how radioactive it is.
--D
Not a day goes by that i dont hear the word "supplier" more than 20-30 times... cept maybe weekends. "B20" (as in biofuel) is big these days over here too.
True that. We have "vendor" and "partner" at about the same frequency.
--D