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My name is Patrick Verdon. I deal with the systems administration for the company. I think the best description of systems administration is that it's a trouble-shooting kind of job, there are all kinds of responsibilities, such as back-up of data, installation of new machines, installation of the operating system and installation of the product that the company actually produces. It's quite a challenge, because there's such a variety of problems: sometimes it'll be a loose cable on a machine that's a problem, another time it'll be a trouble that will take hours to solve.
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I think the nice part of systems administration is the challenge. Sometimes it's very quiet, but on the other hand you can have a day when it's completely hectic and all kinds of different problems come up. So you're always being confronted with different problems, which is nice. The things I don't enjoy are the routine back-ups of all the data; these take a bit of time. One other thing that I don't quite like is the out-of-hours concept of systems administration, because the best time to actually fix problems is when people aren't working, which means that ideally we should do that after six when everybody's gone home, so, we can be here until the early hours of the morning at the extreme.
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I'm Paul Lockwood, and I'm one of the training officers at the company and my job is to run and provide training courses for our customers and agents. The thing I enjoy most about my work is being able to have direct contact with customers and direct knowledge of the sort of problems they encounter and how to resolve them. The thing I don't enjoy so much is that I feel that I tend to be spending a lot of time either teaching or preparing training material, and I don't get enough chance to do hands-on programming that I would like to do. Generally speaking, I enjoy my job. I enjoy the company that I work for. It's a very good environment, a very stimulating environment.
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Water is the source of life and the link that binds all living beings on this planet. It is connected directly to all our United Nations goals: improved maternal and child health and life expectancy, women's empowerment, food security, sustainable development and climate change adaptation and mitigation. Recognition of these links led to the declaration of 2005-2015 as the International Decade for Action "Water for Life". Our indispensable water resources have proven themselves to be greatly resilient, but they are increasingly vulnerable and threatened.