Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!dasys1!parsnips From: parsnips@dasys1.uucp (David Parsons) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Systems Manager Education Keywords: education systems Message-ID: <1990Mar21.010259.6782@dasys1.uucp> Date: 21 Mar 90 01:02:59 GMT Distribution: usa Organization: The Big Electric Cat Lines: 26 I have been acting in the capacity of systems manager at my job for the past 18 months, and now I want to get the job title to go with it. Unfortunately, they just can't hire me (our personnel people need to officially classify the position, and, in their little minds, actually doing the job and getting outstanding appraisals while doing so doesn't count... such is life in the bureaucracy...) The job is more managerial than technical (it involves TALKING to the technical people and supervising the operators, etc.) but I'd like to get a little paperwork to bolster my application. So far I've had a couple of programming courses (and I've done a couple of programs they like) and a UNIX systems administration workshop (which was too general to be of much use). Any general ideas as to courses to take to magically turn me into a systems analyst (what IS a systems analyst, anyway???) or specific sources in New York City would be greatly appreciated. David Parsons ..!cmcl2!{ccnysci,cucard,hombre}!dasys1!parsnips P.S. we have a spanking new Sequent and a 68 (so far) network of PC's... -- David Parsons Big Electric Cat Public UNIX ..!cmcl2!{ccnysci,cucard,hombre}!dasys1!parsnips