[NCSA-discuss] Help With My PhD

Liyun Yu yu at radonc.unc.edu
Mon Jun 19 12:00:52 EDT 2006


There are many resources now at SAGE web site.
The salary survey and its results are also available to SAGE members in 
years
on SAGE web site too. Now LOPSA is adding more resources to this topics
to their web sites.
I would highly recommend the above two URLs to your reference list.

Thanks,

Liyun

hlahoud at bellsouth.net wrote:

>Greetings,
>
>After 20 years of working/teaching network administration in North Carolina I totally agree with you!. There are a lot of possibilities of publishing papers related to network administration (past, present, and future). Let me know if you are interested!.
>
>Regarding my study, I will be more than happy to share the results with you. Just let me know.
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>Thank you for taking the survey.
>
>H Lahoud
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>>From: Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack at wm7d.net>
>>Date: 2006/06/19 Mon AM 11:32:04 EDT
>>To: NC*SA Discussion List <ncsa-discussion at ncsysadmin.org>
>>Subject: Re: [NCSA-discuss] Help With My PhD
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>>On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 hlahoud at bellsouth.net wrote:
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>>>Dear colleagues:
>>>
>>>I am working on my PhD in Communications (Networking) 
>>>Technology; my dissertation is entitled “JOB SATISFACTION 
>>>AMONG NETWORK ADMINISTRATORS IN NORTH CAROLINA.”
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>>I know you don't get a lot of flexibility in the PhD thesis 
>>topic, but something more useful for understanding sysadmin 
>>as a career, might be the salaries and number of jobs as a 
>>function of time over the last 10yrs, relative to a range of 
>>other jobs selected as controls, and the potential for S.A. 
>>as a career path (over a time scale that would be useful for 
>>people now in late high school - say at least 10yrs into the 
>>future). It would be nice in 10yrs if you could hold up your 
>>PhD thesis and say "this is what I said then would happen, 
>>and here's what actually happened".
>>
>>Thanks 
>>Joe
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