[buug] Opportunity

Monique monique at spelmansearch.com
Wed Jun 14 07:25:44 PDT 2000


Employment Opportunity
SENIOR ISIS SYSTEMS ANALYST DEVELOPER
Acts as the Senior ISIS Systems Analyst for R & D in support of the computer
software systems and scientists. This position will be the senior ISIS technical
expert. This position will supervise the ISIS DBA and ISIS developer. This position
will be responsible for coordinating ISIS efforts. BS Computer Science, Information
Systems, or Biology, Chemistry, or related biotechnology disciplines with strong
academic or employment credentials in CS or IS/IT. Minimum 4 years experience in
all aspects of MDL ISIS software, expert level ISIS (including ISIS/PL, ISIS Base
for example), Oracle, and PL/SQL. Desired: C, C++ or Java programming, and UNIX
(Sun Solaris, SGI) operating systems experience.

To apply please contact:
Lauren Spelman
Spelman & Associates
(415) 945-1800
lauren at spelmansearch.com




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>   1. Re: Re: [Buug-admin] Message to BUUG Administration (Bill Schoolcraft)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 13:51:40 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Bill Schoolcraft <bill at wiliweld.com>
> Subject: Re: [buug] Re: [Buug-admin] Message to BUUG Administration
> To: Christopher Sullivan <feedle at feedle.net>
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> At Mon, 12 Jun 2000 it looks like Christopher Sullivan composed:
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> <humbly_snipped>
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> CS-> As far as trying to further your career, I would tend to shy away from
> CS-> becoming too tied to Linux.  I'm sure some fellow listmember will flame me
> CS-> for this, but I don't see Linux being the best direction to spend your
> CS-> energies, because this field is already saturated, and is likely to get
> CS-> worse.  BSD is a good thing to learn, because they have their "own way of
> CS-> doing things" that differs from the SVR4-centric world (Solaris, Linux,
> CS-> etc).  Somebody who knows, say, BSD and Solaris can easily command a
> CS-> six-figure salary here in the Bay Area.
>
> </humbly_snipped>
>
> Thank you for your post, I've been using Linux for a couple of years
> and came to realize that the whole world is not "eth0" or "/dev/hda"
> and when that dawned on me the first time I did a FreeBSD install I
> got to thinking. I have since then installed OpenBSD(2.6) at home,
> which I'm using now to send this and have been "THROUGHLY_HUMBLED" by
> last weeks install of Solaris-7 at home on a new box I bought just for
> that reason. I wasn't doing it for future salary considerations but
> having done a career change last year from the Machinist Union I am
> NOT comfortable nor satisfied with being an average Journeyman. I
> celebrate one full year in the Linux industry next week and the choice
> of being able to swim in ALL waters is clear to me.
>
> Oh, "eth0" on my Solaris-7 box is "iee0" (Intel EtherExpress)
> ($BLUE_COLLAR_GRIN)
>
>         Bill Schoolcraft         http://www.wiliweld.com
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