FSF looking for Sys Admin

Brian Chabot brian at datasquire.net
Thu Dec 16 20:31:01 EST 2004


Brian wrote:

> Someone else seemed to think that a new laptop and cellphone, along with
> benefits and vacation, were big "perks", IMO those are just the standard
> offerings.

That was me.  The last two years have seen me working for peanuts and 
table scraps and *zero* benefits.  It's been pretty suckadelic.


> If you weren't
> so hung up on the 5 minutes away part (and was willing to travel a bit) I
> could probably make a spot for you on my team early next year...

Hi.  I'm another Brian.  And another Linux guy who dropped out of 
college (taking an AS as a consolation prize).

(Crowd: Hi, Brian)

Right.  Any way, I'm in the market for something preferable permanent 
and I'm willing to travel, just prefer not to relocate.

I've got 6 years experience and do just about any IT stuff except 
programming, but I'm at least working on teaching myself how to make 
LAMP applications. (Been troubleshooting them for a few years, just got 
a book on the topic today...)

I figure PHP/MySQL is as good a place to start as any.  C/C++/C# and the 
Java family just seem like they need programing theory as background 
from how the books on them read.

Brian

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