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The Circus, Site Changes, Life
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The Circus
Yesterday, Quentin and I went to the circus (with his mother and sister of course). It was okay, however seeing the elephants being poked and prodded (especially after googling circus elephant abuse) was kind of hard. Nothing overly special.
I don’t know how many of you actually follow me blog, but I have been moving it around and tweaking it a bit, as well as securing it. I felt that, after all the security flaws that WordPress has had, and the servers that have been hacked, that hardening my servers a bit would be smart. So, as a result the site is now hosted on my Chicago server, until I get a better/bigger Slice.
In Life news, my first day at RackSpace is tomorrow. However, the first day of work is at the headquarters (Datapoint), not where I will actually be working (Downtown). This means I am equally excited for both Monday and Tuesday.
Thanks for listening, see you again soon!
Broken Phones and New Journeys
0Yes internet, you are correct. I did crack the screen on my Palm Pre. I did not just drop it though, I went out “Kyle Style.” If Kyle was going to break his phone how would he do it? Why of course by doing a hand stand and having it fall out of his pocket. Well that was a nice $120 handstand (Thank you phone insurance for saving me $450.)
In other news, my first day of work is on Monday (Sept. 14th!) I’m very excited about it, but you all knew that (You did read my blog before this post right?) So wish me luck.
That’s the quick-e of my life for now.
I am a Racker
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That’s right everyone, I got the call today. I am officially a RackSpace Cloud Racker, and I could not be any happier…well, I’ll be happier then I get to actually start working!
RackSpace Cloud Interview – Fanatical? Absolutely.
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Where to begin with this one? This was an amazing interview. My interview was about 2 hours long (Previous interview was about half an hour), at the downtown RackSpace Cloud (aka Mosso) office. All my expectations were exceeded by the people I met and talked to. The building is intimidatingly large, and the Rackers are…amazing to say the least.
- I get to help people, and get paid to do it. =o
- The people are amazing, and great to get along with.
- It’s in a great location downtown.
- My “boss”(s) are all nice, and honestly are the kind everyone hopes to get.
- I get the chance to grow professionally, and personally. Being near the best of the best of the hosting industry.
- I get to be part of something that’s rapidly growing, and I can grow with it.
- Many many more.
- Sorry, there are none.
RackSpace Interview
7Well guys, today was my interview at RackSpace’s San Antonio Headquarters. It went ok, I was extremely nervous, and there were only two people interviewing me so it was intimidating (Who do I look at, what are they going to ask me, is it good cop bad cop? lol). I applied for the Level I Linux Systems Administrator (1st Shift) position.
I really hope I get this job for the following reasons:
- I want to be a Systems Administrator (It’s the career path I am pursuing)
- I knew it was a relaxed, laid back but hard at work company with a fun environment, but I simply fell in love when the reality of seeing it in person hit.
- The people I HAVE talked to who work @ RackSpace seem really cool, and I think the people you work with make the job.
- When I stepped in I knew I belonged there because a nerf bullet was stuck to the window in the lobby…really high up. (Haha)
- The managed support room is to fall in love with, you can tell the people there are awesome based simply off of how they decorate their cubicles.
- Everybody is really nice
- I love computers
- I love helping people
- The fact that, during my interview, they used humor like I do. (Some people take things too seriously, work AND play is the motto right?)
- If I get this job, I can get the certifications, move up in the company, afford college, have a successful future doing what I love to do and getting PAID to do it.
and I could go on and on and on…but in the mean time, lets just hope I get the job. If not, I already told them they’ll be seeing me again.
I want this, badly, not because it’s a JOB…it is NOT about the money…it is really about being able to do what I love to do and actually getting paid to do it.
So my feelings are now transferred to the Internets.
Thank you internet, and wish me luck. Either I am going to be getting it or I will not, the phone call or email will tell.
I’ve noticed that a majority of the people that end up on my blog end up here by searching for “RackSpace Interview” or “Phone Interview”, and so on and so forth.
I can offer all prospective Rackers some advice, from me, personally:
- Be yourself.
- Don’t think you know more than you do, respect what you do know, and figure out how you can make that work for the company in general.
- Go in there with an good attitude. It’s serious, but have a sense of humor.
- Don’t wear a suit
- Dress nicely.
- We’re (Rackers) people too. Awesome people.
These are just a few of my personal recommendations and they are by no means an full list of how to show up for an RackSpace interview. Do as you see fit, just remember it’s a great company who wants to hire great people who want to do equally great things. I do not represent the management, or hiring staff and these suggestions do not come from them in any way, just my 2 cents.
Don’t stress the call back (Yeah…right, I was on edge every time my phone’s screen turned on.) It will happen eventually just calm down.

