[wplug] I'm coming back to Pittsburgh, looking for job leads

George Larson george.g.larson at gmail.com
Thu Dec 16 05:57:11 EST 2010


It's a bit outside of the city and the I'm not sure if the pay range would
appeal to you, but I'll pass you the link and you can be the judge of those
matters.

My employer is looking to replace an Engineer that just transferred to
another department.  If you end up interviewing, please mention that I
pointed out the opportunity.  I'm not sure how much but I know I get some
kinda kick back if you take the position.  (:

We're an LAMP shop.  The server runs openSUSE but some people run Ubuntu as
their dev. environments.

I'd be happy to answer any other questions you might have.

[  http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/sof/2112132796.html  ]

Good luck!
g

On 16 December 2010 04:54, Mackenzie Morgan <macoafi at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey everybody,
> I'm finishing up school next week and coming back to Pittsburgh.  I need to
> find
> a job.
>
> Yesterday I got a call from an IT recruiter wanting to talk to me about a
> .NET
> job that pays 2/3 of the low end of average for software devs (according to
> the salary ranges I'm finding online) who was very confused that my school
> doesn't teach .NET and had no idea what this open source stuff on my CV
> was.
> Given he balked at my last payrate, and I balked at him being a *tech*
> recruiter and not having even heard of open source...you can guess how this
> relationship will work out.
>
> So I'm turning to the local FOSS community.  Anyone know anywhere that'd be
> interested in taking on someone who can handle the usual array of languages
> in
> the Linux world, has experience with both Qt & GTK, and even has a patch in
> the kernel?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Mackenzie Morgan
> http://mackenzie.morgan.name
> http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com
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