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I've been working as a system administrator for a year and I don't know what's next?
I have been working as a system administrator for a year now, from the beginning I worked as enikey, installed the debian-fedora-ubuntu OS + all sorts of little things like replacing the monitor, some small settings. 1.5-2 months passed, I was given access to the servers, and the tasks became more interesting, roll out a new server, set up OpenVPN, Monitor the mail server, squid-squid guard - rejik + even Puppet had to be tweaked a little, pranks (in the IPFW firewall, PF) well, there were also a few tasks with ActivDirectory, I understood a little about asterisk. The salary has not grown and is not growing and is unlikely to grow, it is very small, and there are many responsibilities. There are many branches of our Company in different cities.
In this regard, the responsibilities have decreased, because the number of admins has grown (each city has its own), and I again deal with local problems to a greater extent. I have already begun to forget a lot due to the fact that I do not encounter. Some kind of bezishodnost what to do I do not know what you advise, where to look? what to do? What to do? I am not lazy and in my free time I study programming languages (Python, Php I already know C++ and C# a little), I read a lot of literature both from the admin and from various IT spheres, but due to the fact that there is no practice, knowledge somehow quickly disappears.
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Learn languages not just by examples and reading, but come up with a task for yourself, and only interesting for you, and program it. Moreover, an important factor is the interest of the task and bring it to the end. Then bring the code to perfection. Let there be even one more bike. The result will make you proud and push you forward.
Let's start with mistakes. Trying to grab everything. A narrow specialization is needed. Only in this case can we talk about an increase in salary. But there is a great risk of being left without a job if the technology dies. For example, I did not see your body movements with a cisco or mikrotik. I did not see work with the database in 24x7x365 mode. ActivDirectory is a bit like this????? There, money is not paid for "stuff". Powershell apparently didn't fit into this "few" either. What do you pay for??? You just hawala the tops. Of course, this reduces the risk of being unemployed. But sn is negative.
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