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In reply to the discussion: I don't know how many of you all remember late 1999. [View all]slightlv
(4,504 posts)at that time, then it was your salary, plus the overtime (if you weren't salaried... I was). I was DoD contractor, and spent all New Years Eve and some of New Years day swatting problems with our Novell network. Lots of work, all of it pretty lonely, except for panicked phone calls. I was the one-man IT department, and that night I wished for at least one assistant! (LOL)
But before that, I worked at a Consortium of Libraries, and let me tell you the prep work for that began more than a year in advance. Should have stayed there until after Y2K! I was hired for another job with a DoD contractor, and it was a very busy night. Don't know what the main office did to prepare, but we in the sticks were playing whack-a-mole most of the night.
So, if you didn't have problems with Y2K, and think it was all overblown, well... thank your IT tech. We worked hard that night!