Anybody good with UNIX and need a jobby job?

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Old Nov 3, 2005 | 11:06 AM
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Anybody good with UNIX and need a jobby job?

The position would be a night position - 4 nights a week (10 hr shifts). You'd be responsible for taking support calls through the night for anything from a user needing a password reset to a system being down and needing a reboot, or potentially hardware replacement (vendors would come out for warranty service in that case). Also responsible for patching servers, some projects, maintaining change policies and documentation.

Nights sort of suck, but the pay is pretty good, my boss is kick ***, and you'll get full benefits after 90 days (as a full time employee).

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Solaris
AIX
Preferrably Linux (though it's really similar to Solaris)
HP-UX is a plus

PM me for more information I was trying to find the job posting but I don't think it's up yet, so I can get all the info from my manager.
Old Nov 3, 2005 | 12:04 PM
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Give me 6 months and I will know Unix/Linux inside and out haha. Right now all they have taught me is the basics, like typing the stupid commands in Terminal

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What would you work on in the spare time? And what company is this?
Old Nov 3, 2005 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by T-Will
What would you work on in the spare time? And what company is this?
I can't post company name online. Betweeen support calls you'd be doing server patching, some documentation and other changes like growing filesystems, user admin and working other troubleshooting, etc, etc, etc.

But this isn't a position you can just fly in to - you'll need some decent experience under your belt. Not a ton, but enough to be able to work with minimal help.
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