shortstraw8
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I would appreciate it, I also have a decent Linux background nothing hardcore just, but I do know a fair amount of terminal commands I run Ubuntu on my desktop.
Sorry, fixed. Thanks for letting me know.Gary T, your inbox is full.
One of my riding buddy's is a salesman there Eric. His name is Craig
I just got reorganized out of my job last week. Global IT reorganization. I knew the job wouldn't last forever, but thought I'd have a LOT of time to find something as things wound down in Salt Lake. Anyway, looking for IT support positions. Senior Help Desk tech or Help Desk mgr (I am a glutton for punishment, it seems), Windows Systems Admin (have some SQL and App server experience but not like I'd use it as a resume bullet point), have taken a few email classes but I'm a bit dusty on those skills after five years of using Lotus Notes, or Telecom admin. Would take a job with any combination of the three or specific to one. Have kicked around joining a sales team as a technical specialist or installer? Other ideas? I'm open to a bit of a change but don't want to leave my degree and experience behind to much. I have a LOT of project manager type experience but nothing formal at all. I've taken an ITIL class
Anyway, if anybody hears of anything, I'd be obliged if you could pass things along to me?
Thanks in advance
(just getting a resume together that makes some sense)
I just got reorganized out of my job last week. Global IT reorganization. I knew the job wouldn't last forever, but thought I'd have a LOT of time to find something as things wound down in Salt Lake. Anyway, looking for IT support positions. Senior Help Desk tech or Help Desk mgr (I am a glutton for punishment, it seems), Windows Systems Admin (have some SQL and App server experience but not like I'd use it as a resume bullet point), have taken a few email classes but I'm a bit dusty on those skills after five years of using Lotus Notes, or Telecom admin. Would take a job with any combination of the three or specific to one. Have kicked around joining a sales team as a technical specialist or installer? Other ideas? I'm open to a bit of a change but don't want to leave my degree and experience behind to much. I have a LOT of project manager type experience but nothing formal at all. I've taken an ITIL class
Anyway, if anybody hears of anything, I'd be obliged if you could pass things along to me?
Thanks in advance
(just getting a resume together that makes some sense)