[ale] Employment Anyone?

Jason Vinson jason.vinson at mindspring.com
Thu Mar 27 07:25:32 EST 2003


I would think that the unemployment list would only be populated by folks with no jobs... it really doesn't make sense to ask unemployed folks for jobs.

Jason


-------Original Message-------
From: Chris Farris <chrisf at primeharbor.com>
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: 03/27/03 07:00 AM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] Employment Anyone?

> 
> Awhile ago several people created the unemployed at ale.org list... There
hasn't been too much traffic on it, but the following kinds of posts may
be best there. Then if one person could summarize the RFE (Requests for
Employement) and send them the the general list weekly that would cut
down on the traffic on the ale list and get unemployed people the most
exposure possible. 

There should be info on the unemployed list on the website.

Just my 2 cents
Chris


On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 13:17, Danny Cox wrote:
>    	First, sorry to waste the bandwidth, but *I* think it's right up the
> alley for this.
> 
>    	Under the varied topics of Garbage Collection, LAMP Developers, Postal
> Delivery, and "it's not what you know, but who you know": well, I know
> YOU.  I'm seeking employment.  Please bear with me as I describe
> *briefly* my capabilities, and what I'd like to do.  Thanks.
> 
>    	I've been in the UNIX field since 1981 performing C development, plus
> shell scripting, 'way before Perl was invented.  I like Perl, too, and
> have developed several apps in that language.  I've developed mostly
> business applications, but recently, I've had the chance to delve into
> the Linux kernel, and I loved it.  Unfortunatly, Atlanta doesn't seem to
> be the hotbed of Linux kernel development that it could be :-(.  You've
> seen some of my posts to the lists, thereby corroborating the
> preceeding, to a point.
> 
>    	I'd like to continue in the Linux kernel environment, but failing that,
> I'd like to fall back to my application experience.  If you know of
> anyone who might use a bright seasoned developer, please send 'em my
> way, or me to them.
> 
>    	Thanks for the use of the bandwidth.  We now return you to your
> regularly scheduled ALE list.
> 
> -- 
> kernel, n.: A part of an operating system that preserves the
> medieval traditions of sorcery and black art.
> 
> Danny
> 
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