[JOB SEEKER]: Looking for consulting work

2003-01-22 Thread Dave Rolsky
Hello, mod_perl folks,

I've recently decided it's time to go the consulting route and I'm looking
for consulting gigs.  I have quite a bit of experience with mod_perl, and
Mason especially, plus database design, application design, and much more.
I'm open to short or long term projects, including design, coding, code
review, and training.

I have a spiffy web site at http://www.houseabsolute.com/, which has more
details on what I can do, as well as my resume and a list of some previous
clients.

Outright gifts of cash, bearer bonds, brand new cars, or other valuables
are also welcome.


-dave

/*===
House Absolute Consulting
www.houseabsolute.com
===*/



[JOB-SEEKER] mod_perl consultant; can travel to you

2002-11-20 Thread David Harris
Hello,

I'm looking for consulting software development work in the
Perl/mod_perl/DBI/Oracle/MySQL/Linux/Web area. Anything
Open Source is a plus!

I'm based in Maryland Baltimore/D.C. area. I'm flexible and
willing to travel to your location for a period of time, if needed.

More info about me here:
http://www.davideous.com/statement_of_capabilities.txt

Thanks!

David





[JOB SEEKER]: Give me a job, please ;)

2002-01-30 Thread Dave Rolsky

Hi, all,

I just wanted to make a point of saying that I am available for work of a
(mod)Perl-ish nature.  I have a lot of expertise in mod_perl, Mason,
databases, and Perl in general.  I can add two and two.  I can bake a
cake.  I can leap over _extremely_ tiny buildings in a single bound.
Larger buildings may take more bounds.

My resume is at http://www.urth.org/resume/.

I'm interested in contract or full-time employment but I am not willing to
relocate.  I live in Minneapolis, where I'm currently enjoying the snow
and below-freezing temperatures.


Thanks,

-dave

/*==
www.urth.org
we await the New Sun
==*/




[JOB Seeker]

2002-01-24 Thread mehryar


Hi all,
YAJS (Yet Another Job Seeker)?
Laid off from my last company Im looking for a Perl/mod_perl job
preferably in the Bay Area, but may be willing to relocate as well. My
resume can be found at mehryar.com/resume.txt and dont let that little
stint at Microsoft bias ya, I was actually doing mod_perl at Microsoft :-)
before they decided to go the C# and .NET way.

cheers,
-Mehryar

---
... with proper design, the features come cheaply. This
approach is arduous, but continues to succeed.
 ---Dennis Ritchie





[Job Seeker]

2001-11-27 Thread Geoffrey Young

hi all...

  well, with this economy and all I guess it's a bad
time to look for a new job, but...

  things here at covad are taking a turn for the
worse.  In fact, covad stopped using mod_perl some
time ago, and I no longer have the internal corporate
sponsorship and support I once had.  Thus, stuff like
the weekly digest is probably going to come to an end
after only a year (yes, the first issue covered the
week of Septmber 24, 2000) due to my situation here at
work.

  anyway, if anyone has room for a decent mod_perl
developer and doesn't mind me working remotely (unless
you are near Philadelphia), please drop me a line...

--Geoff

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[JOB SEEKER]

2001-05-31 Thread Ajit Deshpande

Hello:

I am looking for a permanent position as a senior web 
developer/architect on mod_perl+UNIX+Oracle platforms. 
Please e-mail me for resume.

Thanks,
Ajit ajit at pobox.com



[JOB SEEKER] mod_perl expert for hire

2001-05-02 Thread Matt Sergeant

I feel bad that, with the dot-bomb, all we see now are job seekers, not
job adverts, but here I am, in need of some work to keep food on my table.

My skills are fairly well known here. I'm an expert in XML and mod_perl. I
built the take23.org mod_perl news and resources site. And I'm the
developer of AxKit.

I'd be especially interested in AxKit and/or XML work, but I'm interested
in all comers. My full CV is available on the AxKit.org site under
examples, for those who don't know my work.

I'm mainly looking for contract work, 3 or 6 months preferably, but I'd be
willing to look at something permanent if it was a really good company.

Oh, and I'm based in Scotland, but have a leased line and permanent IP at
home.

-- 
Matt/

/||** Founder and CTO  **  **   http://axkit.com/ **
   //||**  AxKit.com Ltd   **  ** XML Application Serving **
  // ||** http://axkit.org **  ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP  **
 // \\| // ** mod_perl news and resources: http://take23.org  **
 \\//
 //\\
//  \\





[JOB SEEKER]: Me

2001-02-16 Thread Dave Rolsky

My current contract is winding down and rather than rotting away at home I
think I should try to get some sort of job.


I know Perl and mod_perl very well, and Mason even better.

I'd love to work on something large scale, and it goes without saying that
I want to do Perl.

I live in Minnesota but I won't be there much until mid-April so
telecommuting work is preferred.  If you have a quick contract in
Pittsburgh for me (where I'll mostly be from now to April) that would work
too.


If my resume doesn't demonstrate make it clear, I am not a visual designer
;).  However, I am quite good as an application designer and developer.

My resume is online at http://www.urth.org/resume/


Of course, if someone wants to pay me to hack on Alzabo or Mason, don't be
shy!


-dave

/*==
www.urth.org
We await the New Sun
==*/





[JOB SEEKER] Freelancer / external developer for hire

2001-02-15 Thread Riardas epas


Hello everybody,

I'd like to make known my availabilty for telecommuting work.  I have significant 
experience developing web applications/handlers/modules in mod_perl, php, DBI/MySQL on 
FreeBSD/Linux/Unix.  I also have sysadmin experience in Apache, Apache's ssl modules, 
MySQL, BIND, sendmail, postfix.  I'm available 40 hours per week.
I will be happy to provide more detailed information, code samples, etc.
Resume:
http://unicode.richard.eu.org/me/rch/resume.html

Thanks, Richard.

-- 
  ☻ Ričardas Čepas ☺
~~
~



Another [JOB SEEKER] Freelancer / developer for hire

2001-02-15 Thread Dan Mahoney

Greetings, all. Here's another message from a mod_perl/Mason
developer looking for work.

My employer is looking at having to shut his doors, so I'm
looking for work.  I can telecommute, or work some place
a reasonable drive from Riverside, CA.  

Resume available at http://webhsot.riverside.ca.us/users/dan

Summary: 20 years C, 5 years Perl, 5 years CGI, 1 year mod_perl
and HTML::Mason.

Dan Mahoney
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



[JOB SEEKER] Full Time Telecommuting

2001-02-05 Thread Geoffrey Young

Hi all...

  Well, I think the time has come for me to leave my
current position.

  Most of my formal work stuff for the past year is
covered my NDAs, but a brief resume can be seen at

  http://resumes.dice.com/gost_guru

  And, of course, there is always my CPAN stuff and
list postings to serve as references :)

   I live outside Philadelphia, PA and really cannot
relocate, so telecommuting is preferred.  I will,
however, consider occasional travel to client sites if
the job is a good fit.

  Anyway, hope this wasn't too obtrusive...

--Geoff

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[JOB SEEKER] Freelancer / contractor based in England (S.E)

2001-01-15 Thread Greg Cope

Dear All

I will be "available" soon for contract (tele-commuting) / freelance
work.

My skills include perl obviously! (mod_perl, OO, modules, and DBI),
Apache,
MySQL, Linux, Solaris, qmail, DNS, and iffy Sybase / Oracle.

I've been doing the usual CGI work and some mod_perl dynamic content /
custom handlers.  Also I been doing custom emailing, SMS server work,
and Sys admin (Linux and Solaris)

I can make meetings in London / South East (England, UK) if required.

URL's / code samples / references / CV etc  available on request.

Thanks,

Greg Cope