![]() And there is still room to learn in here. ![]() I decided to stay because as i explained, i love my work and i got a lot more to learn. In a matter of minutes my salary was raised to 1900 cash and 120 tickets. The way you work and the way you manage raises. I send my resignation letter explaining excactly this. I look for other jobs, 1 week later i got 2 offers. I agree to accept tickets instead of cash because something we agreed upon on day 1 somehow ends up a lie and eventhough i backoff you still messing with me? Are we 5 or what? I contact my manager at a weekly base for this and he says he has no news or the higher ups are on it etc. ![]() I am good with it.Ģ months pass by and i have yet to receive anything. Let's take the tickets, it's 150 monthly over 10% raise at this point for a year and then at 2 years another. My manager told me that the raise is officially approved at 2 years of work and he can make the higher ups agree instantly to a tickets plan of 150 euros otherwise it will take maybe even months to be approved. Something that i had discussed and agreed over with HR from day 1. Also got 2 azure certifications, terraform certification, ansible certification while at it.Īfter one year of giving so much value, taking over trainings, documentation, creating so many solutions and rising up to fix existing issues i finally talked for a raise. 1 year after being at my job i learned how to operate kubernetes, learned helm and helmfile ,refactored all existing helm charts to work as a library chart so we can keep updating all chats all together and make them work for any k8s api version we amanage(we got clusters from 1.10 to 1.21), created a shit ton of tools and solutions to problems, managing daily bamboo deployments, created a centralized solution to migrations via flyway for the devs to manage their migrations, created a tool to auto deploy and test changes to helm charts before approving a merge to master and now deploying vault with external secrets on k8s by creating a full solution for bootstrapping clusters along with it, documentation for how to do it, 3 charts needed for it all while doing other daily stuff. I just needed them to match and if i perform then talk for a raise.Īnd here i am now where i am working. So i started searching for a new job and i didn't care for the wage. I was kinda close with the boss and didn't want to let him down. The last one was my mistake for accepting. And in the end we also started doing API development in GO because why not. Also optimizations of everything from mysql to webserver to frameworks themselfs. RND also by us for the newest versions of frameworks they were using along other tools they might need. Monitoring, Securities and working with external client personel, us. Company didnt care for backups so i setup everything from zero and managed it alone. ![]() They had no idea of how git works and i introduced it. The devs had abdolutely no idea what they were doing. In the end i was burnout from this job and left when my salary was 1300 euros. I started out at 750 euros and i got raises without saying a word. On my sysadmin role i was there for 4 years give or take. Rent was 200.Īfter 2 years i move into a sysadmin role because i was working fully with linux envs, elk, scripting, web servers and firewalls on my last position(got upgraded and removed from soc due to me messing around with their setups a lot and when they saw it they changed me up). I started out a Security Operation Center analyst right out of the University. No family savings or something for me either. The wages are kinda terrible and my family owns a single house where they live in so i am out paying rent. Other trends seen during this decade: Asian originals and occasional remakes ( The Ring, Thirst), found footage ( Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield), the return of the living dead ( Shaun of the Dead, 28 Days Later), and nostalgic throwbacks ( Slither, Death Proof).I live and work in Greece. In fact, of the top 10 movies here (which includes the likes of Pan’s Labyrinth and The Host), only two were shot in America. Recovering from the ’90s doldrums, the best horror movies came from overseas, as digital cameras lowered the cost to film and the rise of the internet made knowledge and dissemination of these movies as simple as a mouse click. But while torture-porn movies made a killing at the box office, none were ever particularly well-reviewed only Hostel arrives here. Something in Saw and its ilk’s slow-roasted dismantling of human flesh appealed to a nation consumed by post-9/11 paranoia and a bombardment of wartime images and atrocity. If horror movies reflect the fears and concerns of a people, it’s notable that America claimed torture-porn as their de rigueur subgenre. Welcome to the 100 Best Horror Movies of the 2000s. (Photo by Lions Gate/courtesy Everett Collection) The 100 Best 2000s Horror Movies
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