That seems to be the exact niche I end up facing everywhere I turn -
whether it's Lotus Notes in Windows, or Workflow on UNIX - the most
positive response to my resume has universally been those companies that
need developers who not only can handle but atually like working both
sides of the fence - I DO get looked at as if I've sprouted antennae,
true, but that's more because they're not used to people who actually LIKE
doing both - particularly if it's in a production support environment as
opposed to purely admin or purely development.

Liz

On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Dave Sherohman wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 11:42:45AM -0600, Kent Schumacher wrote:
> > work with Linux all day doing 50% admin and 50% development.
> 
> How'd you manage to swing that?  I've lately been telling people (both
> within my current company and hiring types from other companies) that I
> want to do a mix of admin and development work and they generally look
> at me like I've just sprouted antennae and tuned in a weather report.
> They seem to think that there are admins and there are programmers and never
> the twain shall meet.  (Then there was the guy who said, "Oh, you mean IS?
> Sure, we've got lots of internal-use reports that need to be created."...)
> I can't help suspecting that, if I could phrase it in language they can
> understand, it would improve my chances of getting there.
> 
> 

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