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nah no callcentre work for me - may even get out of the ISP industry - depends on whats out there

my role is technical manager at dodo

i run the team who look after all the servers, routers, networks, infrastructure for dodo

its a team of about 14 guys who run everything 24/7

so things like disk arrays, email severs, database servers, web systems, core networks, dsl broadband network and so on

hey ya'll

after 7 years ill be leaving dodo in 3 weeks - onto new and better things for the greater good!!

i will be having a leaving dodo drinks party some time soon - will let you all know

watch this space for party details

good stuff

7 years is uber long....move on, get more cash.

GP Friday after work at the BBC is chockers. If the weather is kind, it's a great night out sitting on the lawns.

My hot tip is to go inside to buy your beers and get served within 30secs. Otherwise you queue for 15mins+ at the outside bar with the other sheep.

Strangely I was one of few who realised this. See what the booze does? haha

I might crash your little get together. :)

nah no callcentre work for me - may even get out of the ISP industry - depends on whats out there

my role is technical manager at dodo

i run the team who look after all the servers, routers, networks, infrastructure for dodo

its a team of about 14 guys who run everything 24/7

so things like disk arrays, email severs, database servers, web systems, core networks, dsl broadband network and so on

Have any vacant positions? :)

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