My name is Chet Hayes; I am employed with a search firm whose client is seeking Linux System Analysts/System Administrators and Instructors to work on a permanent basis. This is a fast growing publicly traded company. Its professional services group is rapidly expanding into many vertical markets and in need of talented Linux System Experts. We have multiple permanent openings for those have a passion for Open Source Technology. Qualified individuals will receive a generous base salary, bonus package and stock options.

We are seeking individuals who will travel 75% or more of the time and are excited by new and challenging technology. You will not be required to relocate but live relatively close to a major airport.

This is a great opportunity for someone who is not averse to travel and enjoys working on the latest technology in a variety of vertical markets. The consultant will have a strong understanding of Linux Systems and be familiar with one or more of the following technologies, SAN, NFS Configuration, MySQL, LDAP Integration, Networking, Security and Performance Tuning. Training will be offered to those qualified candidates who are interested in open-source technology.

Please contact me directly via email and attach your latest resume if you are interested in this unique opportunity or feel free to forward this email to others who you feel may be a match for this excellent opportunity.

Best Regards,
Chet Hayes
Regional Recruiter
704-243-6736
ncrecruiter@carolina.rr.com

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Hi Chet,

On February 28th, 2008 FredR says:

Hi Chet,

I'll have to admit, I got really excited at your offer. I live less than 100 miles south from you (if you're in the Charlotte area, which your area code would imply).

I'm currently the Sr Network Engineer at an ASP, but also a Linux Guru. But, the idea of 75% travel really turned me off. I would much rather work at a Linux shop than an "MS Gold Partner" (feel my pain?).

Are there any other positions available? How viable is working from remote (not many places would consider that)?

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