Does anyone mind job ads here? If so, I'll stop sending them on and we can all read linux-jobs.co.uk or similar.
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 16:42:04 +0000 To: uklugs@lug.org.uk From: Frederick Frank frederick.frank@legn.com Subject: Business wishing to submit to user groups.
To whom it may concern:
The company I work for is seeking a Linux administrator. If you consider that your members/subscribers might be interested in this opportunity, I would be grateful if you would forward it to your user group mailing lists.
Below is a copy of my proposed submission.
Thank you for your attention.
Regards,
Frederick Frank.
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Subject: Legion seeks Linux administrator.
Legion Ltd. is the world's leading expert in using scientific methods to plan and design large public environments.
We have recently installed ADSL, a Linux firewall/mailserver and a central Linux server on a small (10 users) network of Windows clients in our London office and are looking for a network administrator.
The local network will grow to 15-20 in the next six months and there is potential for a broader remit involving an international IT infrastructure within 6-12 months.
Work would include: - Setting up file shares; - Internet connections; - Public & private web sites; - E-mail; - Firewalling; - Printing; and, - Back-up configuration & scripting.
Remuneration would be in the order of £20k-£25k.
Experience required.
Please could those interested in an interview submit a CV and covering letter by email, fax or post to:
Frederick Frank Legion 22-26 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TJ Tel: 020 7793 0200 Fax: 020 7793 8948 Email: frederick.frank@legn.com
Hi all,
I just got back from 2 weeks in California at the Zeus US office, whats the status of the ALUG? I noticed that the website has moved, I am also prepared to make an effort to learn proper html this year so I can hopefully build some content for us, as that is what seems to be required.
On the subject of jobs, I don't mind at all about a reasonable level of jobs being posted as long as they are related to *nix in some way or another, what do the company do though? are they some kind of start-up?
MJ Ray wrote:
Does anyone mind job ads here? If so, I'll stop sending them on and we can all read linux-jobs.co.uk or similar.
<begin ad> You can all look at www.zeus.com/careers if you want a unix/linux job. OK we don't make open source software but that is not something I want to argue here, if the Zeus webserver should be open-source or not. The main advantages of working at Zeus (IMHO) are the fairly flexible hours, the relaxed dress code, being able to make a difference, not working in a b******t enviroment and best of all working in a Unix only enviroment and producing *nix software on a variety of platforms (where possible Sales/admin use M$ where necessary). </begin ad>
best wishes all (anyone up for a christmas beer meet before the end of the year?) Adam