I work an odd job. It is approximately equal parts system administration, programming, and tech support. Can you guess which part I dread most?
I relish the days I can lock myself in a basement laboratory and hide out with my code. Some days I just give up on getting non-support work done because I'm getting interrupted every hour with a 5-minute fix or to reboot a fax machine. I've toyed with the idea of shifting my schedule to only overlap with the rest of the office half the day. There is no way I can really schedule much active work (as opposed to reactive tech support) in a chunk less than about three hours.
I'll move on when I can, but right now I've got one perk I don't want to trade for anything.
I have a similar job + management duties. I've found the guidelines in the book Time Management for System Administrators ( http://my.safaribooksonline.com/0596007833 ) pretty good.
The strategy where you have a fellow team member act as your shield is effective. Every other day you rotate the role of shield, aka as the secretary.
I relish the days I can lock myself in a basement laboratory and hide out with my code. Some days I just give up on getting non-support work done because I'm getting interrupted every hour with a 5-minute fix or to reboot a fax machine. I've toyed with the idea of shifting my schedule to only overlap with the rest of the office half the day. There is no way I can really schedule much active work (as opposed to reactive tech support) in a chunk less than about three hours.
I'll move on when I can, but right now I've got one perk I don't want to trade for anything.