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annual review time

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rasczak

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that time of the year has come again. man i hate doing these things. I never know how to say it "professionally' enough.

maintain this, configure that, install this, break that. create new lans for development/test purposes on project xyz. "assist" users with login problems i.e reset their password for the fifth time in a week. create test user account on the unix boxes. audit this, secure that.

bah.

and what did you learn this year?
"how to install solaris 10.0 on a v490 sunfire server" "how to add users to a unix system"
how NOT to add users to a unix system.

trying to think of all the things i did this year, is really starting to make my brain hurt.

how do you all keep track of the things you've done?
 
I make sure to never delete my e-mail or all the project folders and attachments in it. That way you have a record of all you've done.
 
"I actualized the company's mission of enhancing shareholder value through implementing the policies. programs, and procedures prescribed by management."
 
I'm lucky enough that I usually only have a few projects during the year so most things are somewhat easy to remember. That said, I usually try to keep a word document and update it every couple weeks if I do anything worth while. Makes it easy to copy/paste into the year end review.
 
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