life in flux
Job is both easier and more complicated than I thought it would be. It's easier in the sense that it's only simple tech help such as password resets and web page navigation. Anything else is transferred to another department.
And that's the difficult part. There are so many systems and policies that even I feel overwhelmed. I can't imagine how some of the others are coping; the who are not familiar with computers.
First we have to boot up our system with a portable OS on a USB drive. Then we connect to the server (Lan only), log in to the time card, start our updates and security check.
Second we go into another vm desktop, where we get further updates. Then log into Zoom for room training, arrange the windows, start one of three learning databases.
Lastly, we open yet another vm desktop within the previous, start one of four interfaces within two different browers, and open a separate chat program.....oh and outlook.
whew.....lot's of juggling, to do simple password resets and reactivating accounts.
...throw in I'm going to dialysis three times a week and monthly bariatric meetings.
and most worrisome. Eric want's me to experiment with doing everything sexually. I've not been with anyone other than John since 2006, and I haven't topped in this century. I'm not so sure I can even perform that action, but I'll wait to see what my doctor says. Viagra here I come.
Eric is so cute, and he's a really good guy. I've not met many real heroes like that.
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