Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 15:12:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Steve Hovey <shovey@buffnet.net> To: richard childers / kg6hac <fscked@pacbell.net> Cc: freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: BSD Administrator LFW Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.05.10408031512170.28996-100000@buffnet5.buffnet.net> In-Reply-To: <410DD3EE.4020300@pacbell.net>
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I think if youre the guy with the least bosses your senior I myself am a jerassic admin :) On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, richard childers / kg6hac wrote: > Jeremy, > > I can't help but notice that, after high school, and four months as a > contractor, you shot from 'Assistant UNIX Systems Administrator' to > 'Senior UNIX Systems Administrator'. > > ( http://jdc.parodius.com/work/ ) > > > What, in your mind, constitutes seniority? > > I'm just curious, because I've been administering UNIX systems for, > well, two decades. > > Perhaps I should call myself > Uber-Uber-Uber-Uber-Senior-UNIX-Systems-Administrator, to distinguish > myself from the crowd of merely 'senior' UNIX systems administrators. > > /-: > > > Regards, > > -- richard > > > Jeremy Chadwick wrote: > > >FreeBSD administrator looking for work within the northern California area; > >limited SPECIFICALLY to the Mountain View/Sunnyvale area of Silicon Valley. > >Relocation (inner-state and outer-state) is presently not a viable option. > > > >Over 10+ years of experience in both heterogeneous (BSD/Linux/Solaris > >and Windows) and homogeneous (pure BSD, Linux, or Solaris) environments. > >Familiar with many forms of scripting languages (as all admins should be). > >Also very familiar with a range of networking equipment and network device > >configurations (layers 1 through 7). Extensive exposure to 24x7x365 work > >environments and "on-call" emergency duties. Excellent communication and > >documentation skills. > > > >I'm more than willing to do remote work (occasional telecommuting is > >possible for within California, otherwise I'd prefer Email+phone) for folks > >outside of the state of California. > > > >Salary and/or hourly wages are negotiable; to put it bluntly, I'm quite > >affordable. I prefer a position I enjoy and find challenging, not large > >paycheques; as long as I can pay rent and feed myself, I'm happy. > > > >My profile and job history can be viewed at http://jdc.parodius.com/work/ > >References available upon request. > > > >Thanks! > > > > > > > > -- > > Richard Childers / Senior Engineer > Daemonized Networking Services > 945 Taraval Street, #105 > San Francisco, CA 94116 USA > [011.]1.415.759.5571 > http://www.daemonized.com > > 'A well-schooled electorate, being necessary to the security of > a free State, the right of the people to keep and read Books, > shall not be infringed.' -- (Attributed to J. Neil Shulman) > > -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) > > mQGiBECGpfsRBACoPJJfIIrWAqjlW92TtYCtY//e7OW8alWylr/1ygtSQzjCCdvC > Ysa0fCcx01UenlWV+5YY/zC7KPsX2rQUKAs20fqs9et74dmgMGOj0vMjTzWEs29G > FyAsIRSpFioa8zzrjXEUVnU6OFaD9a9eaC+LSTCiKgXjbQySDKM5T1c+vwCg8W3Y > RZ83LRIUULGMPlY6zS4fQwUEAIIiTHDdWpbE+HeREJwH+4eDpGVf76XtNlOMXrt9 > tJ3ExL+9ezLulg1nCrOYodOB7TEZqzV40R7emDZSX0hI9QEBCv6nW5aDVpw/bf+q > UEHwxrUvE2LBi35hoqR2QwqNlagOauSorWj8Qm/31luxJVeLVy1A1czp6B/mvG1T > co03A/9a5kzEAebJ5TzWXQC2/4gu/osXQnrw9B9FFpYOtLc0MNQuAFt8VLn5yO5Q > 8T58w+FQvFI5FqzI5URmjQeEyWWuyIechknk4RnwIO1UPVjgRTuNgf9/TvNNfqpa > aVlbNp+AG21D6VqsFN2zJFFJeUqiYdXw6i+ESL3SZRymIhwYWrQ8UmljaGFyZCBB > IENoaWxkZXJzICh3d3cuZGFlbW9uaXplZC5jb20pIDxmc2NrZWRAcGFjYmVsbC5u > ZXQ+iF4EExECAB4FAkCGpfsCGwMGCwkIBwMCAxUCAwMWAgECHgECF4AACgkQjGqW > TlNTP66KzQCgjf0SQbiK1rgu7hRsmLPSSaGF7X8AoL7Qw/E9kTZr0fntP0XXEnk/ > q6nRuQINBECGpvkQCADFzFq+kYbk+KTIhcVBTjTWDbBnjGgmuGR3LGp9hOd6W9SJ > i4GD5184ZnMbEgvDZcDEGDNgMcU+f1girwYI2v/o7QA7VQ5bpUbnfOBytzO+bvd7 > uCOyJltg8AG5MFLxfhAMHofpNxGlFTEXdVp4M9xyBB+hdLHbJNJqkMGPf+iCUf1W > Q86KncU2AK4Sf9I+WYBZwkjaIhi9dQzeEX1c0Um6LxXSBtkjZprIk1M13gVaIJ6E > dDN6hrSMbXZL+7yURw38vHXCtRJAKEOyW178rI8MzJzvVNhobvC62uEWD9Idz8sH > 5A06fqb2fKJYLQ1keGUpb/qpny7oTmAe0Hx9jOM7AAMGCACdTe1M4U++/7/OVGip > 1gnWEtMhHeQQbS7KPh1w8/1kvs5Mml6uGYQI44lKTDP7OHJQ9hIT/+5tfKPHIPhU > M/7Mqa8y81c/AK+WUOyY9+uZ0zUxFGMqeU9z5iqJFWSi9QR/f5q/khfmqi5RFVyQ > nnVhxBMB8pY1vZHV1CoL7NLK4c/N8mpwCiZ57LTsP8pLfDMWF/OopmM2ulzlfWTr > anAdxQohenq/zTgSySX/VGZYSYvyAoXTRuU4USAVGWcUQPnVooA1N7lZP3pawjNP > QMSukx9jI1673BPsPXxyQZ1PmmPt9eHKI0G0hNJG+FCmSRLNT/R7hqTzTUmpgMWM > yyWPiEkEGBECAAkFAkCGpvkCGwwACgkQjGqWTlNTP642KACeITHq0b42P3oMX7Nj > F5U3EaqCgYoAn3HxUB7ELB6vMUugW4aSmZpBJOR6 > =ZaJO > -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-jobs > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-jobs-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >
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