I'm an E-mail Administrator/Webboard (on-line learning) Administrator--which basically boils down to a glorified computer/user babysitter. Generally, most of the work is pretty easy: account set ups, back ups, policy writing and implementation. There are other things that get thrown my way, but the job is really pretty easy most of the time. The toughest part of my job is dealing with inexperienced, and sometimes co-dependent, users.
I also work part time for a local hospital, babysitting their lab offices. Most of that work is really easy, unless a particularly cranky doctor happens to be on.
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I'm an E-mail Administrator/Webboard (on-line learning) Administrator--which basically boils down to a glorified computer/user babysitter. Generally, most of the work is pretty easy: account set ups, back ups, policy writing and implementation. There are other things that get thrown my way, but the job is really pretty easy most of the time. The toughest part of my job is dealing with inexperienced, and sometimes co-dependent, users.
I also work part time for a local hospital, babysitting their lab offices. Most of that work is really easy, unless a particularly cranky doctor happens to be on.