[ALE-jobs] [ale] Jobs - Looking For A Comeback

Leam Hall leamhall at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 16:55:58 EST 2021


A lot of what we used to do is moving to AWS as AMIs, containers, or fully serverless. I would focus less on RHCE and more on AWS. Lots of free or low cost training, and an AWS free tier to learn on. Throw in some Python and you'll be set.

On 12/2/21 14:32, Sergio Chaves via Ale wrote:
> Hello all.
> Apologies in advance if double-posting as not sure if ale-jobs is still active.
> 
> Linux SysAdmin for 6 years but changed careers back in 2009 - long story.
> Looking for an opportunity in the Linux world again.
> Working on RH Certification path, RHCSA+Ansible and RHCE now an catching up on scripting as well.
> 
> I have been a Linux user since 1997 - Redhat 5 was my first install on an old Dell Inspiron laptop - configured sound, display, printers and everything else by hand; it was a beautiful thing, love at first keystroke :-) .
> 
> Took Linux with me everywhere for the different positions I held since changing careers, mostly using LAMP to help collaboration tasks using multiple open source tools -  OpenBravo WMS, OpenProject,  Odoo, etc. as well as TOAD for MySql and others.
> Also developed and deployed a kiosk Employee Sensitive app for the now old Cubox-i from Solid Run, circa 2013.
> 
> If you know of any opportunities available, please reply to the email below and I will be happy to provide a resume.
> 
> Thanks in advance for everyone's help.
> 
> Sergio Chaves
> sergio.chaves at gmail.com <mailto:sergio.chaves at gmail.com>

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