Throw a couple butterfly bandages in that box, too.
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Use the pressurised wound wash, get crud out, dry, butterly and move on.
Serious on the pressurised saline wound wash.
First one, then the other.
No training can touch the experience of being baptized by fire like that.
That one was at a financial client. Yippee. At least there was a network gut there that did all the Nexus work.
My second, as I recall, was to deploy a "frankenblock" for a healthcare client in a Windstream data center in Raleigh. Anyone that does/did v-block(VCS) will understand.
My third was to deploy for Sherwin Williams Paint - 12 freakin network and server engineers in a room grilling me as I "showed" them how to deploy.
The fourth was at Kemet, an electronics manufacturer (capacitors) and an add on following a prior install that was kinda effed up and hard to integrate with.
I've deployed lots of "firsts," doing pre-flight whenever possible, but sometimes reading the redbook on the plane on the way out.
Bob Badass Dole
How is Scott doing? He hasn't responded to texts. I'm not going to bug him, just wondering if you knew if he was holding up okay.