I'm with you on that, David.  I couldn't even say what the newest pc chipset 
was.  We've gotten so busy with meeting meaningful use, expanded service, etc. 
I don't have time to do much of anything with pc's.  That's for the newer 
employees in the department.  It's gotten that there is just so much out there, 
it almost forces you to pick an area or two.

From: david....@nwea.org
To: ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 14:18:22 +0000
Subject: RE: Age Discrimination in IT



I think it’s more of a function of the SE than age-related. Also, sometimes 
technology moves in a way that causes some to lose interest. Sometimes interest 
changes too, when I was younger I was all over the various chipsets, CPU’s, etc 
(lol, like 386SX or DX!), and over time I’ve become far less “latest hardware” 
aware than “latest ability to do something new”. The only time I do much on the 
hardware side is when I need to make a recommendation, I spend a day or two 
getting up to speed on the latest hardware. I generally behind on mobile 
devices and it’s about time for me to pick my first smartphone, so the OT Droid 
3 conversation has been a  great read. From: Maglinger, Paul 
[mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 6:29 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Age Discrimination in IT I don’t know if it’s a question of age or 
if some older SEs just don’t keep up with the changes.  I’ve been in IT for 
almost 20 years (wow, that sounds like a long time) and the company I’m with is 
currently migrating to Exchange 2010, virtual machines, and upgrading our 
storage.  I’m involved with all three projects.  I don’t have the latest 
certifications, but I attend training when available, read, and ask lots of 
questions! From: Daniel Evensen [mailto:dane...@att.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 7:23 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT:Age Discrimination in IT Age Discrimination in IT: I have read 
several articles online that states that age Discrimination in IT is more 
prevalent than in other fields. Question, do you find this true or false? If 
you find it true how do you handle it? I am a former NT System Administrator 
that was semi-retired and that wants to return to the IT field after a 10 year 
absence. Financially, I do not need to work but want to. I feel that the fact 
my health at 52 is excellent, am at the right weight etc, will be a plus in my 
favor.  Daniel EvensenFormer NT System AdministratorEDSBelltech.logix~ Finally, 
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