OK, so after a month at my new job, word came that our team was going to be moved from cubicle-ville to separate rooms in another building. Alright, sounds like a good deal. No more overhearing inane phone teleconferences (that just had to be put on speaker-phone), people not constantly walking by... yeah, sounds good. There was just one little catch, that I didn't know about until today...
... I'm now in the server room.


If any of you have ever been in a big company's typical server room (i.e. IBM), you know they don't care how much noise the things (or the A/C unit) make, so long as they're kept cool. Well, there's about five or six computers in a relatively small room, and it sounds like there's a small vacuum running in here. I'm having trouble thinking I can deal w/ this every work day. I share the room w/ one other person, but she doesn't seem to mind. I may just get a noise meter from Radio Shack and see exactly how loud it is in here.
I plan on seeing if I can get the noise level down any, but don't have much hope of that. Since I'm new, I doubt they'll let me go to another room (if there's even one available). Only other option I can think of is get some ear plugs. Any other options, I'd love to hear them. Also, recommendations on the best ear plugs? For reference, the Etys I have tend to feel uncomfortable after a few hours, so I need something more comfortable than them...
... I'm now in the server room.



If any of you have ever been in a big company's typical server room (i.e. IBM), you know they don't care how much noise the things (or the A/C unit) make, so long as they're kept cool. Well, there's about five or six computers in a relatively small room, and it sounds like there's a small vacuum running in here. I'm having trouble thinking I can deal w/ this every work day. I share the room w/ one other person, but she doesn't seem to mind. I may just get a noise meter from Radio Shack and see exactly how loud it is in here.
I plan on seeing if I can get the noise level down any, but don't have much hope of that. Since I'm new, I doubt they'll let me go to another room (if there's even one available). Only other option I can think of is get some ear plugs. Any other options, I'd love to hear them. Also, recommendations on the best ear plugs? For reference, the Etys I have tend to feel uncomfortable after a few hours, so I need something more comfortable than them...










