Dear SLUGgers,

  As a LOPSA volunteer, I am pleased to share the following
with you:

LOPSA MENTORSHIP PROGRAM BOOSTS SYSADMIN CAREERS


Mount Laurel, NJ, 22 September 2010 - LOPSA, the League of
Professional System Administrators, a professional sys admin
organization, unveiled a mentorship program.  In fulfillment of
LOPSA's mission to support the practice of system administration,
LOPSA's sys admin members volunteer as mentors and as program
coordinators. Anyone can join the program as a protege; membership
in LOPSA in not required. This is truly a community service.


How does the LOPSA Mentor Program work?

The LOPSA Mentor Program provides a match-maker service for LOPSA
members who want to be a mentor with new, eager, system administrators
that want to learn. Potential proteges write a one-paragraph description
of a project they want to be mentored on. Mentors list their availability
and a brief description of their skills and interests. A volunteer
coordinator brings the two together.

The pair is free to work out their own goals, timeline, schedule, and so
on. When the project is complete, the protege writes a brief description
of the project for distribution.

Projects should be well-defined with a clear end-point. For example,
"Set up RequestTracker for my university helpdesk" or "Set up
MS-Exchange with fail-over for 20 users."  After the project is complete
what happens is up to you. We hope that by working together on a project
you start a relationship that lasts many years.

What do mentors do? Mentors are expected to help the protege define the
project goals, then let them work independently. Mentors are there to
answer questions and coach, not provide dedicated training or technical
support. It is important that proteges learn to learn.


Become a LOPSA Protege!

It can be lonely starting your career as a system administrator. Yes,
there are books, mailing lists, and web sites - but having a mentor
can lead to a professional relationship that can last a lifetime. The
LOPSA Mentor Program is a match maker service that helps you find a
mentor. You work with the mentor to define the project's goals and see
the project to completion. After that, LOPSA steps out of the way. It
is our hope that this starts a mentor-protege relationship that lasts
longer than just one project.

When you are done, all LOPSA asks is that you write a 1-paragraph summary
for us to put on our "wall of success."  Simple!

Go to http://www.lopsa.org/mentor to sign up.


About LOPSA

The League of Professional System Administrators (LOPSA) is an independent
nonprofit corporation dedicated to advancing the practice of system
administration. The mission of the organization is to support, recognize,
educate, and encourage its practitioners and to serve the public through
education and outreach on system administration issues.

LOPSA provides educational and networking opportunities, a forum for
support and ideas, and an active community engaged in discussion of
sysadmin issues. As a member driven organization, LOPSA's best ideas
come from its membership; IT professionals looking to influence the field
of IT can join LOPSA to find other IT professionals to collaborate on
projects, advance the state of the art, and search for and share the
best practices in IT.

For more information on LOPSA, visit www.lopsa.org, or contact the
executive office: 15000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054;
Phone: 856-439-0500 or toll free at 800-285-2141; Fax: 856-439-0525;
E-mail: [email protected].

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CONTACT: Christian Paredes
League of Professional System Administrators
Phone: 206-552-9702
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lopsa.org
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