[Uaflug] Job hunting

Joshua J. Kugler joshua at eeinternet.com
Fri Oct 10 16:18:02 AKDT 2008


On Friday 10 October 2008, roger said something like:
> Ever thought of getting a book or two of C and/or Assembly in?

Well, I've taken C++ and Assembly at UAF as part of my degree.  They 
aren't my primary languages, but I do have experience using them.  My 
senior project was in C++ (a few hundred lines), and I've done several 
dozen lines of C.  Granted, not large amounts of experience, but I do 
have familiarity with the languages.

Certainly not enough to get a job with...unless the employer was willing 
to pay me to come up to speed.

j

>
>
> "Programming from the Ground Up"; Jonathan Bartlett, provides some
> good reading.
>
> On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 12:33 -0800, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > So, my employer (Not EEI, my current full-time employer) is laying
> > me off due to funding issues (projects just aren't there right now)
> > so I'm in the job market.  I've applied for a couple jobs at UAF,
> > but there isn't anything else in the area.  If you know of any
> > companies in Fairbanks that are hiring, or companies elsewhere that
> > would go for telecommuting (which I've been doing for the past
> > year, some travel OK) leads would be appreciated.  I've linked to
> > my resume, but I'll sum up here:
> >
> > 2+ years Python (and I've read the Django docs through, done some
> > experimentation)
> > 5+ years Perl
> > 9+ years Linux Admin
> > 4+ years MySQL admin and general DB programming
> > Apache, Lighttpd, Postfix, Bind, PmWiki, Subversion (admin and
> > user) Some Windows 2003 admin
> > Small-network networking knowledge (i.e. I'll wire up your office,
> > and set up the firewall, but don't ask me about BGP)
> >
> > Resume here: http://jjncj.com/papers/KuglerAll.pdf



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Joshua Kugler
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