[NTLUG:Discuss] AIX and Unix opening

MadHat madhat at unspecific.com
Wed Nov 20 09:43:37 CST 2002


We have a jobs mailing list for this kind of stuff, please do not send
them to discuss anymore.  Thanks

On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 22:22, Christopher Baker wrote:
> Maybe things really are looking up. I can't believe Lori sent me another
> opening, and the holidays are coming up. I assume it's in Columbus, but
> they are looking for AIX and Unix experience.
> 
> Forwarded by Christopher Baker <chris at chrisbaker.net>
> ----------------------- Original Message -----------------------
>  From:    Lori1023 at cs.com
>  To:      Lori1023 at cs.com
>  Date:    Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:46:04 EST
>  Subject: opening
> ----
> 
> Performance Management Associates, Inc is currently seeking an experienced 
> AIX, Unix Administrator with exposure to Oracle.
> 
> If interested, send your resume to: Recruiting at performance-mgmt.com
> 
> --------------------- Original Message Ends --------------------
> 
> ===========================================================
> "This Christmas season does something to us inside. It sets us on our
> feet and gives us a cue as to the way we should go. Our part is to
> carry on from there, to carry this spirit which comes to us at this
> season into the rest of the year. Then it may be said of us, as Dickens
> remarked of one of his characters, 'It was always said of him, that he
> knew how to keep Christmas very well.'" --Edmund Opitz
> ===========================================================
> Chris Baker -- www.chrisbaker.net
> chris at chrisbaker.net, chrisbaker at iname.com, cbaker2 at columbus.rr.com
> "When you stop growing, you start dying."
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> Performance Management Associates, Inc is currently seeking an
> experienced AIX, Unix Administrator with exposure to Oracle.
> 
> If interested, send your resume to: Recruiting at performance-mgmt.com
-- 
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 Anyone who understands Windows, really understands Windows."
          - Richard Thieme, DefCon 10, 2002 




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