Linux Day Jobs 24
jgalun sent us a
ZDNet article about Linux Hackers going from the underground to
Linux Day Jobs.
They talk about VA Research, SGI, LinuxCare and assorted
other companies that many of us lust for employment at.
They don't mention BSI though *grin*.
I know what you mean (Score:1)
-- Guges --
*Sigh* (Score:3)
In my experience, most folks who really know their stuff tech-wise (aka, not the MIS people) are the people who learned it by messing around with it, not by going to some training class. That's not to say college is useless, but the really impressive folks are the ones who learn a lot more than what's in the classes. Hell, I know CS majors who are graduating this year who've never seen a UNIX prompt (don't worry, I have an A-6 with a full load of napalm on standby; I'll hit 'em on their way down the isle at graduation).
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Tech support rules! (Score:2)
Linux Jobs (Score:1)
We're always looking for linux people... They're just so hard to keep them...
ChiefArcher
Linux ISP (Score:1)
Chased away from a tech job (Score:1)
In the current economy, and especially in this field, there are plenty of opportunities out there with more clueful firms. I left PHB-land a little less than a year ago, came to a small company, and find my skills are put to much better use.
Oh yeah... we love Linux here. We don't all use it, but our essential infrastructure runs on it, and we pretty much refuse NT jobs. We recommend our clients use Linux or Solaris. Clients who go with something else become less attractive to us when they come back for the next phase of a project....
Ja, we do indeed exist (Score:1)
--Anneke
Leonard Zubkoff ROCKS! (Score:1)
Austin, TX (Score:1)
Oh, come on. :) (Score:1)
*Sigh* (Score:1)
Most of the people in CS/MIS are true posers who are in it for the money and not the love. These are people who don't grok the many connotations of `nifty' and look at me like I'm an idiot when I say it.
And (unfortunately) I'm getting my MCSE -- credit with the PHBs. I am not looking forward to the night terrors that come with administrating IIS. [shudder]
Mike
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On the bright side... (Score:1)
-Chris
could be worse (Score:1)
Chased away from a tech job (Score:1)
*laugh* It was most rewarding to see that the very next month (March) Linux was all over the press with major announcements from database and hardware vendors. I very much hope this company from which I was driven takes it in the shorts during the next year or two as Linux stomps MS in the desktop market.
Desktop market? You seen WindowMaker running with a recent Linux kernel on a PII? Makes MS WIN* look like a cheap toy. Add the most pleasant fact that it's as solid as the proverbial rock and MS is deep in the stinky, sticky stuff.
Another concern (Score:1)
Linux Jobs and ISPs (Score:1)
MIS (Score:1)
Another concern (Score:1)