Hi Bart,
I know the is a section for job postings. I was more think about the other way
around ie
I was more thinking of Directory of Linux/Open source consultants around
Ottawa. Like in the firm industry they have a roaster. This may help people get
work.
EXAMPLE I have been in situation
I am in the boat as you guys are. I have been looking for work since June/July.
I am at the point that going I moving Out west to look for work or contracts. I
was almost thinking that OCLUG should have a section on the website for people
looking for work and small contracts. The have a Job sect
Having just done the opposite (I'm moving from Ottawa to Waterloo later this
year), I used the following strategy:
1) Look for companies that you want to work for and see if they are hiring.
There are a few training organizations here (Learning Tree). There are a number
of smaller companies t
Put me down for this one please :-))
Eric
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OK, this is probably off-topic if there's an explicit jobs list for
Ottawa and vicinity but, after I make the move from K-W, I'll be
looking for Linux-related work.
*Specifically*, if there's any to be found, I'm interested in
continuing to do training. I've been a professional, corporate Li
As I mentioned in a previous post on this list, I'm packing up the
truck and, in the next month or two, moving to Ottawa and looking for
Linux-related gigs. There's a good chance I'll be in Ottawa for the
next OCLUG meeting Feb 1, and I notice there's no speaker lined up
yet.
If I'll still b