If it helps, the fashions on the east coast and california take about a year
and a half to get here.  Is this related? The world may never know. One
thing I do know is that there is no shortage of paper MCSE's.  

-----Original Message-----
From: duncan [mailto:duncan at sodatrain.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:35 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org; tclug-jobs at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG] just some thoughts Re: [TCLUG-JOBS]


Its just a bummer, the number of 'i am available for work' postings on 
this list and the lack of 'position open jobs'

I had hopes of finding a linux sys admin job, and having it MAYBE come 
from this list.

However, im working as a general tech. consultant now.  gone from a sys 
admin at a linux company in boston, to working for small shops doing 
basic network 'stuff'.

I had asked about the linux job sceene in MN back in the spring, and one 
person put it best:

Jason Sowers Wrote:
my personal opinion (and I haven't lived down here that long) which may not
hold water:  stay in Boston.  Pickin's are a little slim around here in the
Linux World.


I wonder what it is that makes linux/unix more accepted and used out 
east (guessing california too). Are companies more conservative here, 
just that much more progressive elsewhere, or something else.

duncan

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