Day in the life of
I often get asked, "What is it that you actually do for Microsoft?" Well the short answer is that I am a consultant in the Managment, Operations, and Deployment space. Unless they are IT savvy that usually generates a deer in the headlights look. For the rest of you here is a sample of what my day consisted of today:
Morning:
- Conference call with one of my Vista TAP customers to discuss detailed testing plans and schedules for the different departments to start detailed testing of Vista
- Answered numerous customer questions on Vista
- Worked on debugging/modifying a VPN network quarantine script so that the checks are compatible with Vista and UAC
- Scheduled a meeting with another consultant to discuss Vista TAP engagements
- Answered Virtual Server questions from a co-worker
Lunch:
- Lunch with my wife (most important event of the day)
Afternoon:
- Ran into an old colleague and discussed new jobs and User Group information
- Met with another consultant to talk about how to start a Vista TAP engagement
- Received and responded to numerous email requests from an account rep regarding the status of a local client and their involvement with the SCCM 2007 TAP
- Sent an email to the SCCM product team to find out the information
- Had a brief phone call with a consultant who is starting a MOM engagement at a former client of mine
- Received information back from the SCCM product team and shared it with all of the account reps for that client
- Continued to debug/modify the VPN quarantine script
- Sent proposed changes to my client on the VPN quarantine script
- Tested new video drivers for Vista on my laptop...didn't work...had to roll back to a previous version of the driver
- Responded to numerous internal "community" email lists on BDD, SMS, and MOM questions
Well that is a sample of the type of work I do on a daily basis. My time can be pretty hectic but I have to say that I still love my job and I wouldn't trade it for a standard corporate IT job any day. :)