[ale] OT: Job Market in Savannah (and other coastal communities)...

Denny Chambers dchambers at bugfixer.net
Wed Feb 26 14:51:12 EST 2003


http://www.atlanta.computerjobs.com/job_display.aspx?jobid=1474083&siteid=100&sort=pd&view=s&searchid=46745554&page=1&published=

Joe wrote:

>Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net> writes:
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>>Thanks for the link.
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>>Has anyone considered contacting an out of state job opportunity and
>>asked if they would consider a remote solution?  I've worked remote
>>for the past 5 years and have been very successful.  As a matter of
>>fact, I was the technical team lead for a small team of developers
>>that was spread across 4 states and we were highly recognized (and
>>rewarded) for our contributions.
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>>Anyone else out there work for someone who supports either complete
>>remote works (virtual office) or telecommuting on a regular basis (2-3
>>days a week)?
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>I've been telecommuting full-time for the past 3.5 years, and before
>that I was telecommuting about 50% of the time. It works great for
>me. My company, TransCore Intelligent Traffic Systems, Inc., has a
>major software development facility in Norcross, which is my nominal
>home office. I'm not sure if we're hiring right now or not, but if we
>are it will be for either MS C++/Visual Studio work, or Java; we also
>have a bunch of C and Fortran code on OpenVMS that needs to be
>maintained. We could *really* use a good, certified Oracle DBA, too,
>preferably one with experience with high-availability and failover
>scenarios, and with Oracle on OpenVMS. I might be able to push for a
>hire in that area, since I'm the de-facto Oracle "expert" at the
>moment (having taken the OCP DBA class five years ago). I really hate
>database administration, and would love to push all that stuff off on
>someone else, if I could be confident they'd do a better job at it
>than me :-) If you're interested in that, send me a resume and I'll
>push it up the ladder, if it looks good. I can't promise anything,
>though.
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>Cheers,
>
>-- Joe Knapka
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