On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 09:17:01PM -0700, Atom Powers wrote:
> >From one point of view, most people will be average and tend toward
> mediocrity. The short half-life of the industry will catch up to them
> and many must learn to adapt. But from my point of view only the
> people who make an effort to stand out, to be exceptional, really
> matter.

Most people tend towards being, well, average.  No argument there. 

I mean, yeah, if you can get "the best" that's great;
one of the best sysadmins is worth a thousand mediocre sysadmins
(okay, I exaggerate.)   

It's silly, too;  If you hire me, I'm not going to stick around
forever;  I'm going to leave as soon as it is advantageous for
me to do so.  That's what ambitious, confident people do.

The problem is?  you are selecting for ambition, not ability.  
I can't tell you how many times I've been promoted or chosen
for a job over someone more competent and loyal because I'm 
confident and ambitious.   

As an employer, you are much better off with an employee that
doesn't enjoy interviewing and is happy with their position.
Don't give them a reason to look around and they won't.  

But the thing is, ambition has zero correlation with competence.
>From what I've seen, success requires a great deal of ambition,
but also the willingness to redirect that ambition in to an area
where you are competent.  (well, and having an area where you are 
competent)  

But, just sayin'  - when you hire a SysAdmin?  competence is pretty
important.   I fail to see how ambition helps you (I mean, 
helps the employer) at all, and hiring an ambitious SysAdmin?  
it certainly does mean that you will have to hire and train a new 
SysAdmin sooner than you would have otherwise.  Ambitious people
move more often; even if employers didn't give us preferential 
treatment during the interview (and employers generally do)  
we move more often because yeah, if we can get a 20% bump in pay,
or a job that lets us do something we are more interested in?  we
take it.   And we actively look for those opportunities.
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