[TriLUG] a (somewhat dated) Linux Journal article and other thoughts

Roy Vestal rvestal at trilug.org
Sun Dec 8 22:39:31 EST 2002


Crud,
  This was supposed to go private. Sorry. Not trying to toot my own horn.

Roy Vestal wrote:
> Jason,
> 
>  Let me know of any Windows/Solaris/Linux integration help you might
> need. I have extensive knowledge of Windows and Solaris and am putting
> Linux in. Working on MCSE, and getting ready to take Solaris Sys Admin
> Cert, and start RHCE fast track soon. Plus I have EET and Toshiba/IBM/HP
> certs and tons of hardware experience. I can send you a resume if you
> are interested.
> 
> Oh yeah, I'm A+ Certified.
> 
> See you soon.
> 
> 
> Jason Tower wrote:
> 
>> as a matter of fact, i have started a services company that uses linux 
>> as the backbone of most solutions i provide.  whenever i run into a 
>> situation that requires skills that i lack (which hasn't happened yet 
>> but inevitably will in the future) the trilug list is the first place 
>> i will go for help or to subcontract the skills i need.
>>
>> jason
>>
>> On Tuesday 03 December 2002 14:11, Greg Brown wrote:
>>
>>> This article is from Sept. 2002, but I thought I'd pass it along anyway
>>> since it does mention "North Carolina's Triangle" in most the most
>>> flattering light in terms of tech jobs availiable.
>>>
>>> <"http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6271&mode=thread&order=0">
>>>
>>> Then something struck me.  Has anyone tried to start up a services 
>>> company
>>> using the talent pool of TriLUG members who are interested?  Think about
>>> it. We've got all the flavors of Linux covered here as well as the 
>>> major MS
>>> products, nearly every programming language from C to Perl, to 
>>> Expect, to
>>> Java, or whatever you can think of.  And we have a sizeable Mac 
>>> community
>>> too boot.  Given all the talents present in the pool I'd say the TriLUG
>>> comprised group could tackle just about any end to end data network 
>>> issue
>>> (and probably voice as well) and probably technical writing, project
>>> managment, etc, etc.  I bet we have more than our share of layer 2 and 3
>>> network jockies as well.  I'm (thankfully, knock wood) gamefully 
>>> employed
>>> as of this week but I'd be happy to help put together a skills matrix of
>>> any intersted parites for the heck of it.  It could be fun and you never
>>> know what kind of skills could be unearthed.
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
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