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Re: [OPINION] Best place in the US for NetAdmins


From: charles () thefnf org
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 15:45:01 -0500

On 2014-07-22 18:20, Nolan Rollo wrote:
I've been trying to decide for a while what makes a good home for a
Network Admin... access to physical, reliable upstream routes? good
selection of local taverns? What, in your opinion, makes a good
location for a Network Admin and where in the US would you find that?

Hmmmm. That's a great question.

Well does the network admin mostly travel to job sites? Or work remotely? If either/both are true, I'd suggest the DFW area. It's a major hub in both internet and travel respects. (I fly American Airlines exclusively, I live in Austin. Most flights are AUS-DFW-$FINALHOP).


Also, I'd like to introduce myself [[ o/ ]] I've been watching the
list for a while now and have found it helpful with picking up some
"best practices", getting use-case scenarios you might not see in text
books.

Is that code for "all you crazies doing crazy things for crazier bosses?" :)

Welcome to the list sir!


 I attended Michigan Tech for Computer Networking and System
Administration and have been bouncing around for a couple of years
trying to find my calling.

Yeah. That happens.


 I've been working a lot with VoIP and
that's been my interest ever since middle school. I've been mainly
playing with stub networks for most of my life but have recently
started working with larger routed networks, leading me to subscribe
to the NANOG list.

Excellent!


My latest endeavor was acquiring and ASN and a /24
from ARIN and multihoming a very small MSP.

Oooo. How did that go for you? What upstreams did you connect with? How painful was it? How much convincing did it take to get management to go along? What are the post implementation improvements? etc etc.

I've been fortunate enough
to have really sharp mentors to help answer any questions I've had
along the way. I know there must be quite a few people like myself
that are lurking on the list and I just wanted to thank you guys for
answering other questions and providing input on
  topics that have come through the list.



Yes. Many lurkers, many off list replies to most threads. Did you get any awesome off list replies? Summarize them back to the list?


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