Hi there. My name is Kulbir Multani and I have been in IT profession for the last 6 years. Currently I am working at Burnaby School District as Computer Support Technician, providing support to the end users, doing routine maintenance, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, installing and creating workstation images for deploying across the schools. I also provide my input into various decisions that needs to be implemented at the school level.
I am a geek at heart and would never let go of any opportunity to learn about new stuff that keeps popping up every single day in the IT market. Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed because I think I put too much on my plate because I want to know everything. Whenever I see new job opportunities and I go through the job description and requirement, my urge is to learn the stuff that they want before I apply for the position and prepare myself for the interview. Although I haven’t seen it working all the times. Sometimes I noticed that the knowledge about the product is not even questioned, although I try to hammer it in that I do know what you guys are working on. But I guess its not what everybody else thinks.
Anyways, since I cant get real world experience on anything unless somebody offers me a job first, my tendency is to create an environment at home which closely resembles that of actual real world implementation on my VMware machine at home (by the way I love VMware, its the best product I have ever laid my hands on). Then I try to create same scenarios on it and then try to get a resolution of it. It helps me a lot to learn stuff that I could not due to lack of a real world implementation of the product that I am trying to learn or research about. Most of what there is on this blog of mine, comes from same VMware lab of mine. I hope I am able to help someone resolve at least one problem, then I would consider my blog worth writing.
Thank you for visiting my blog.

