In some cases "Senior" means the next level of the pay scale that you
fit into so they can keep you. You aren't necessarily expected to do
more. You just get paid more.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth E. Lussier [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 10:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Who can be a Seniour unix sys admin?
>
> It's been my experience that titles mean little. My title is
> `Security
> Analyst`. I don't analyze anything. My partner is a `Senior Security
> Analyst`, and he doensn't analyze anything, either. PHB's like to give
> everyone a title so they can refer to titles in a meeting without
> actually mentioning a person.
> I think the `Senior` thing came about because one PHB wanted to
> be
> better than another PHB by having better people reporting to him/her.
> These titles mean nothing to the techies while we sit in our cubes
> trying to figure out what to do with our business cards ;-)
> Kenny
> Derek Martin wrote:
> > Well, I was given the title... I personally hate titles, and
> > I'd be much happier with something like "Unix Geek" -- but the
> > marketroids don't like to put those kinds of things on business
> > cards. Then again, I have no real use for business cards
> > either.
>
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