On a related note, I work for a non-profit technology assistance provider
and we are looking to expand our consulting scope. That is, we are looking
for consultants who would be willing to work as circuit riders for
non-profits to help them keep up servers and maybe do some general tech
support around the office. Most jobs would entail either a one-time server
setup at some site office, or a handful of hours every so often (week or so)
for general network maintenance at some site.
We already have competent Windows 2000 guys who bill us at $50/hr and I
don't know if there are Linux consultants out there willing to work for
comparable numbers. The decision to hire belongs to our agencies, not us,
but the availability of lower-cost network maintenance is often the tipping
point when it comes to an agency deciding between a Windows or a Linux
server in the office.
Anyway, if you are a *nix admin kind of person who might enjoy working for
non profits in the Philly area on a part-time/consulting basis and would be
all right with rates below what the for-profit world probably pays, please
send me a resume and a phone call and I'd love to make your name available
to our agencies.
Thanks!
Gary
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Gary Weissman
Project Coordinator
Teaming for Technology
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
215-665-2566
garyw@uwsepa.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Ari Winokur
To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org
Sent: 12/27/2002 2:27 PM
Subject: [PLUG] Jobs
Can anyone help me? I am looking to move to the philly area in the near
future and therefore I am looking for employment in the area. I am a
relative newbie to linux but otherwise I am skilled and experienced in
computers. If anyone can help me with getting a job please contact me.
Thanks,
Ari W.
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