And what do you do for a living?

Cadd (Computer Aided Drafting & Designer) Coordinator.
for a civil engineering firm. I coordinate local and regional projects as well as technical support in my field.
 
Gainfully Self-(un)Employeed Computer Geek:

Contract Installer for Enterprise Work Force Management Software
&
Small Business / Home Computer Repair (NOT Geek Squad)
 
I work for American Express at probably one of the largest data centers, if not the largest, as an Operator Engineer. I operate 5kv switchgear and 1500kw generators and 800ton chillers to maintain the environment for thousands of servers, switches, routers, etc.
I just designed a chiller plant for a hospital. 1200 tons of cooling.
Hospital have huge cooling loads specially when it comes to ORs where you need 15 air changes per hour.
 
I'm a Foreman for a Electrical Contracting firm specializing in commercial and industrial construction projects.
 
humm..... engine builder, computer builder, motorcycle builder, lover, beer drinker and inventory relocater (truck driver). If you got it a truck brought it. I love trucken. Feeds my family well.
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Relief Shift Supervisor in High Voltage Power System for national defense plant. We control everything from 120 volts to 161 thousand volts of power. Power lineman for 30 plus years.
 
Public relations? nooo.. Um. Public Liason? Nooo.

I don't know.

I answer our international 1800 line for idiots that have no clue how the point of sale industry works... Err... I mean for the fine folks that keep buying our credit card equipment.

I also do Reporting and admin work for our national helpdesk manager.

Basically I do whatever they want me to do.

As long as the paychecks keep coming, I'm ok.
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They are actually on special order right now due to the holiday season. Maybe I can work something out though.
I'll ask the other guys here at "toll house"
 
I work for American Express at probably one of the largest data centers, if not the largest, as an Operator Engineer. I operate 5kv switchgear and 1500kw generators and 800ton chillers to maintain the environment for thousands of servers, switches, routers, etc.
I just designed a chiller plant for a hospital. 1200 tons of cooling.
Hospital have huge cooling loads specially when it comes to ORs where you need 15 air changes per hour.
Our facility has 8-800 ton chillers for 12 20-ton regular air handlers, about 15 PIU's, and approximately 120 45-ton raised floor air handlers. We also have 6 100 ton air handlers for the UPS systems. The heat load on all of the raised floors is phenominal with all of the servers begging for mercy. We also have 10 1500KW generators rated at 260 amps each at 4160vac. All in all it's a pretty good place to work. Same political bull you would get anywhere.
 
I work for American Express at probably one of the largest data centers, if not the largest, as an Operator Engineer. I operate 5kv switchgear and 1500kw generators and 800ton chillers to maintain the environment for thousands of servers, switches, routers, etc.
I just designed a chiller plant for a hospital. 1200 tons of cooling.
Hospital have huge cooling loads specially when it comes to ORs where you need 15 air changes per hour.
Our facility has 8-800 ton chillers for 12 20-ton regular air handlers, about 15 PIU's, and approximately 120 45-ton raised floor air handlers. We also have 6 100 ton air handlers for the UPS systems. The heat load on all of the raised floors is phenominal with all of the servers begging for mercy. We also have 10 1500KW generators rated at 260 amps each at 4160vac. All in all it's a pretty good place to work. Same political bull you would get anywhere.
OK... I didn't pay attention at the s after 800ton chillerS

that is quite a load

how much redundancy do you have? and how bout emergency power?
 
Senior Business Anaylist for a company that developes Integrated Customer Management an Billing software for teir 1 telecoms.
 
I work for American Express at probably one of the largest data centers, if not the largest, as an Operator Engineer. I operate 5kv switchgear and 1500kw generators and 800ton chillers to maintain the environment for thousands of servers, switches, routers, etc.
I just designed a chiller plant for a hospital. 1200 tons of cooling.
Hospital have huge cooling loads specially when it comes to ORs where you need 15 air changes per hour.
Our facility has 8-800 ton chillers for 12 20-ton regular air handlers, about 15 PIU's, and approximately 120 45-ton raised floor air handlers. We also have 6 100 ton air handlers for the UPS systems. The heat load on all of the raised floors is phenominal with all of the servers begging for mercy. We also have 10 1500KW generators rated at 260 amps each at 4160vac. All in all it's a pretty good place to work. Same political bull you would get anywhere.
OK... I didn't pay attention at the s after 800ton chillerS

that is quite a load

how much redundancy do you have? and how bout emergency power?
It is a tier 4 data center so need plus 1. By the way(I know it doesn't mean much but) we just got our ISO 9000-2001 certification and as such we are the only data center in the world to receive this certification.
 
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