[ale] OT - Entry Level Job Opening
Christopher R. Curzio
ale at accipiter.org
Mon Jul 29 22:03:14 EDT 2002
Indeed. I was ready to apply for the position myself.
I went to the website, and it actually started to render in Mozilla just
fine. Then it redirected to the NO_IE.html page, and I couldn't do
anything. Yuck.
One has to wonder how devoted to UNIX they really are, and if that will
last. I'm guessing they need it for legacy apps. (For a company to deny
browsers other than IE from seeing its website, a complete migration to
Microsoft-based systems probably isn't that far fetched. In that event,
our poor UNIX admin would be out of luck.)
Isn't the point of a company web presence the idea that you want to make
your company seen by as many eyes as possible? Methinks being
browser-specific defeats that.
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Thus Spake "James Taylor" <jtaylor at fantasylane.net>:
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 21:28:41 -0400
> I actually went to your company's site because I have a client who might
> have a need for your software.
>
> No luck there. I got a message saying I wasn't welcome if I don't use
> Internet Exploder.
>
> Your company gets a big fat zero on my eval list....
>
> -jt
>
> James Taylor
> The East Cobb Group,Inc
> 678-560-9702
> james.taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
>
> >>> Alan Bowman <aminus at mindspring.com> 07/29/02 09:14PM >>>
> Hello all,
> The company I work for has an opening for an entry level Unix support
> person. The company provides practice management software to the Dental
> industry. The open position will provide hardware and operating system
> support to clients running various versions of SCO Unix. The machines we
> support have no GUI, just the command line. You will need to be familiar
> with moving around the Unix file system, editing files in vi, and have
> an aptitude for computer hardware. Good troubleshooting skills are a
> must. We support everything from serial terminals to laser printers,
> from network hubs to multimuxes. It's not necessary that you know the
> hardware, but being comfortable with Unix is a must.
> The job is 100% phone support, Monday through Friday. There is no
> travel involved. The job is located in Marietta, off Windy Hill Rd and
> I-75.
>
> Please note, I AM NOT the one doing the hiring. I have no idea what the
> position pays, and will have no say in who gets hired. Please don't
> send your resume to me, because I'll just forward it to /dev/null.
> Please send your resumes to:
>
> Patsy Smith patsysmith at practiceworks.com
>
> I'm sure she would appreciate them in something readable by M$ Word,
> since that's what the company uses internally for all documentation.
>
> Thanks,
> ...alan
>
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