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> what in your experience, is the
> level of experience of the "average" system administrator? Do they
> quake with fear at a new software
> to learn, or are they all computer gods that point and click and it
> is perfect, with not a hair out
The average level is the level that you'll find to be average after
your research. That's WHY you are doing the research.
The average level of a sysadmin at a Fortune500 company is going to
be different than the average level for businesses with less than 20
people. Who are yours? That's rhetorical...your research will tell
you what YOUR average is.
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John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
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