> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 11:12 AM
> To: Justin
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: JOB - NYC - Looking for a Linux/Apache/mod_perl/mysql
> programmer
>
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Justin wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > We just placed a little job ad targetted at New York city residents on
> > dslreports.com. we're looking for an enthusiastic employee #4 who is
> > very comfortable with apache/modperl/linux/mysql
> >
> > We cannot give an accurate job description, because there is so much
> > we need to DO, you can carve out your own area if you can convince me
> > and my partner. It could be:
> >   * community/forum coding
> >   * and/or .. network monitoring (for users) systems coding
> >   * and/or .. mysql related work (optimizations, upgrades, etc)
> >   * and/or .. web design within the constraints of a modperl setup
> >   * and/or .. a little sysadmin (if you like that)
> >   * and/or .. automation of security scan tools
> >   * and/or .. a bit of java applet work
> >
> > dslreports.com has a lot of daily users and gets a lot of feedback,
> > so if you enjoy the idea of giving users what they want, and doing
> > it fast, without focus groups and without a lot of project management,
> > then this position would be ideal for you..
> >
> > Telecommuting is fine : unlimited DSL provided to your home. come to
> > the office every second day if you prefer ..
>
> Wow, thats an awesome offer for me - do you have the cash to persuade BT
> to pipe DSL to my home? And flights to NY every other day would be neat
> (but a little tiring) :-)

No thanks, I've already done the LAX->Indiana commute every week for a year.
No way would I do it every other day :) Besides, my mod_perl experience is
a little light. Although I WILL be at the Perl U mod_perl class when it
comes to L.A. (I haven't seen a plug for that yet here, so here it is) :)

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