[Ale-study] Linux system administrator

Matthew simontek at gmail.com
Sat May 3 20:36:41 EDT 2014


Yes. I have moved several times in the past decade. Right now I own a farm.
But willing to commute 20-70 miles for work. Also if you check
indeed.comand type "remote" in the location bar, you will find
companies willing to
hire remote guys.
On May 3, 2014 8:21 PM, "William Bagwell" <William at alt-config.net> wrote:

> On Friday 02 May 2014, B. Robert wrote:
> > Looking forward for any guidance
>
> One bit of advise I did not see mentioned by others, is you *must* be
> willing
> to go where the jobs are.
>
> Live in the rural burbs myself (boonies to you city slickers) and not being
> willing to drive to Atlanta killed my chances. Entry level Linux jobs are
> few and far between and I have only seen *one* in ten years of lurking on
> the ALE jobs list (ale-jobs at mail.ale.org) that was close enough to me to
> bother applying for.
>
> As Wolf Halton suggests, immerse your self in Linux! Don't even dual boot
> with that 'other OS' unless you must. I have used Linux as my daily desktop
> for almost 14 years (still considered a newbie in some circles) and have
> not
> dual booted Windows in about 10 years... You however, should dual boot
> multiple Linux disto's and or have a spare box (or two) to blow stuff up
> on.
> I still have cruft in my /home directory that dates back to Mandrake 8.0
> first installed in October 2002 so you can keep stuff virtually forever if
> your a bit carefull.
>
> Good luck!
> --
> William
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