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For a long time being a system administrator meant a lot. A good paying job,
a this and a that. Nowadays, the role is almost phased out or has been given
a new reason to exist as some kind of horrible term for internal IT support.
For the last 10 or so years, I've been working as what we now refer to as a
"DevOps" role, now my title includes this ridiculous term, with the prefix
of Senior, which I'm not sure on, does it make it better? does it make it
worse?
What I do mainly for my day to day work seems to be, review change sets for
deployments, write small integration pieces, build out testing
infrastructure, automate infrastructure.
Now why is it that the only visible part of my job seems to be adding new
commands to the ChatOps bot?
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