Omar & UT SW Guru's-
Thx for the quick reply. I will send an email to the address you gave me.
2222 and 620, is about a 20 minute drive from the airport. If you head out
of the airport and hit 2222 (2222 and I35 intersect), you go west, cross 365
and drive up the hill. You are there. I have an office in San Jose, but
live here in Austin and work out of my house. I will be getting an office
sometime after 1/1/99 - probably near 2222/360 - still looking. IN the
meantime, I want to hire some folks and they would have to be doing the work
from their place anyway till after 1/1. But we will have to meet at my
place to discuss strategy, etc. This is what we are looking at:
1 - HTML/Java/Javascript programmer to take existing character-based screens
and make them into web-based screens. I have done some of these myself, but
have many more that need to be done.
2 - PostgreSQL or other Database person to take existing applications that
use D-Isam or no database at all and create a database design. I have the
basic schema that will be used for this, but would like someone that has had
SOME training (past or current) to help finish putting this into the
application.
3 - C/Unix programmer to help write some new applications that work with #1
and #2 above.
4 - Help Desk/Support Manual writer/office assistant - someone that can help
me put our documentation on the web, answer some phones, do some general
office chores. Need someone in this position that doesn't have a problem
with doing whatever needs to be done to grow this company. Due to the
nature of this position (at least the support/assistant part of it), maybe
someone knows of someone who doesn't have a full class load such that I can
get help during the day. I don't even mind working with a couple of people
to help accommodate their school schedules.
5 - Linux/rpm developer - someone that can help me get this application
coverted from SCO Unix to Red Hat Linux. Plus I want to use the RPM system
to deliver stuff to customers, etc.
Thx for the quick reply. I will send an email to the address you gave me.
2222 and 620, is about a 20 minute drive from the airport. If you head out
of the airport and hit 2222 (2222 and I35 intersect), you go west, cross 365
and drive up the hill. You are there. I have an office in San Jose, but
live here in Austin and work out of my house. I will be getting an office
sometime after 1/1/99 - probably near 2222/360 - still looking. IN the
meantime, I want to hire some folks and they would have to be doing the work
from their place anyway till after 1/1. But we will have to meet at my
place to discuss strategy, etc. This is what we are looking at:
1 - HTML/Java/Javascript programmer to take existing character-based screens
and make them into web-based screens. I have done some of these myself, but
have many more that need to be done.
2 - PostgreSQL or other Database person to take existing applications that
use D-Isam or no database at all and create a database design. I have the
basic schema that will be used for this, but would like someone that has had
SOME training (past or current) to help finish putting this into the
application.
3 - C/Unix programmer to help write some new applications that work with #1
and #2 above.
4 - Help Desk/Support Manual writer/office assistant - someone that can help
me put our documentation on the web, answer some phones, do some general
office chores. Need someone in this position that doesn't have a problem
with doing whatever needs to be done to grow this company. Due to the
nature of this position (at least the support/assistant part of it), maybe
someone knows of someone who doesn't have a full class load such that I can
get help during the day. I don't even mind working with a couple of people
to help accommodate their school schedules.
5 - Linux/rpm developer - someone that can help me get this application
coverted from SCO Unix to Red Hat Linux. Plus I want to use the RPM system
to deliver stuff to customers, etc.
6. - Visual Basic 4/5 - have a minimum # programs in VB that interface
w/CRS - might want to do more with this with right
person.
Note:
1. AirLink is the company and was established 10/85.
2. All applications revolve around the travel industry.
3. The current code is all written in C under SCO Unix. Port to Linux s/b
straightforward except for the screen stuff which is written with a screen
package called Vermont Views (old). VV doesn't have a port for Linux and we
need to get this stuff on the browswer anyway.
4. Current code is made up of about 30 programs with a total source-code
line count of about 750,000 lines.
5. Our customers are located throughout the U.S. Travel is a possibility
for someone that is interested enough in this to learn how to install these
systems.
Please EMAIL resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. All positions are available
immediately. Compensation is dependant upon the person's previous
experience and current level of knowledge. I encourage ANYONE who is
interested to apply. Be honest about what you know and what you've done in
the past. You will be assisted with any project given to you, but once
direction has been given you will be expected to move ahead somewhat
independantly. So I'm looking for people that are smart enough to say "I
don't understand what you're asking for" or "I'm not sure how to go about
doing that" or "Do you think xyz will work for this?".
Looking forward to hearing from you folks.
Thank you,
Dick Gintz
Note:
1. AirLink is the company and was established 10/85.
2. All applications revolve around the travel industry.
3. The current code is all written in C under SCO Unix. Port to Linux s/b
straightforward except for the screen stuff which is written with a screen
package called Vermont Views (old). VV doesn't have a port for Linux and we
need to get this stuff on the browswer anyway.
4. Current code is made up of about 30 programs with a total source-code
line count of about 750,000 lines.
5. Our customers are located throughout the U.S. Travel is a possibility
for someone that is interested enough in this to learn how to install these
systems.
Please EMAIL resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. All positions are available
immediately. Compensation is dependant upon the person's previous
experience and current level of knowledge. I encourage ANYONE who is
interested to apply. Be honest about what you know and what you've done in
the past. You will be assisted with any project given to you, but once
direction has been given you will be expected to move ahead somewhat
independantly. So I'm looking for people that are smart enough to say "I
don't understand what you're asking for" or "I'm not sure how to go about
doing that" or "Do you think xyz will work for this?".
Looking forward to hearing from you folks.
Thank you,
Dick Gintz
