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Thanks. I've just emailed an introductory letter.<br><br>> Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 10:49:47 +0100<br>> From: smedley358@btinternet.com<br>> To: chester@mailman.lug.org.uk<br>> Subject: Re: [Chester LUG] Fwd: [linuxjobs] IT Administrator (Flintshire, North Wales)<br>> <br>> On 20/10/10 09:11, Paul Williams wrote:<br>> > I'd love to work in a job like that, but I'm entry level rather than<br>> > admin level. I don't suppose there's a vacancy for a trainee?<br>> <br>> Here's Ian's recent post about the job & uptake - sounds<br>> like a trainee opportunity :)<br>> He's at: i.crowther@gmail.com<br>> <br>> BEGIN QUOTE<br>> <br>> I posted a copy of our advert here a while ago. We are looking to hire<br>> a sysadmin/general IT person; its a junior role, the only real<br>> requirement is that we want somebody with a reasonable degree of Unix<br>> (Linux/BSD/whatever) competency and a desire to learn. Training would<br>> be provided.<br>> <br>> I'm amazed at the number of MS-related respondents compared to the<br>> small number who seemed to actually have Unix skills. Could it be due<br>> to location? Are all the MS-people out of work and the *nix people<br>> employed? :-)<br>> <br>> My question is, apart from LUGs, can anybody suggest appropriate<br>> advertising locations? My target audience being "people with Linux<br>> enthusiasm experience, probably looking for a first 'IT job' ".<br>> <br>> Regards,<br>> <br>> Ian<br>> <br>> END QUOTE<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Chester mailing list<br>> Chester@mailman.lug.org.uk<br>> https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/chester<br> </body>
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