[ale] posting
Scott Steele
roninazure at gmail.com
Tue May 1 16:03:35 EDT 2007
Thanks for your suggestions to all.
The important thing is to attempt to convince them of the benefits for the
company by working from remotely. In most cases it's a win-win situation.
Unfortunately corporate culture and inflexibility doesn't enable many people
to do so. Most corporations are still mostly about controlling the employee.
On 5/1/07, Derek Carter <goozbach at neverblock.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 14:25 -0400, Jerald Sheets wrote:
> > We have this conversation every few years when someone gets on here
> > and posts some outrageous figure for mid-tier hosting work like this.
> >
> > I recall last time the amount of the description was listed at abot
> > 20/hr, and I got chastised for thinking that's a bit of an insult for
> > this type of work. It still is.
> >
> > Now, with the much better market, they're going to have a real problem
> > filling this.
> >
> > 40k... Wow. Can you live downtown on that? I mean, my gas bill to
> > commute to the perimeter is 500/mo alone.
> >
>
> ok, so for one who is currently looking for similar employment in the
> Atlanta area in the near future, what is an expected salary for a Sr
> Systems Admin?
>
> Also, anyone know of anyone who's looking for an AWESOME Sr. Admin?
>
> --
> Derek Carter aka goozbach
> <goozbach at neverblock.com>
>
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