Last spring when I was looking for a summer job, I received a call from
one place that I applied. It was basically a surprise interview. After
talking for a minute, the interviewer asked how much unix experience I
had. I mentioned that I ran linux. He sounded impressed, didn't have
many other q
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> I suspect that Linux would be very useful in getting an entry
> level or lowerlevel position. And personally I would go out of my way for
> someone who supports or develops Linux.
A Linux developer would often qualify for a high-level position that another
candidate m
In my work as corporate technical recruiter I see thousands of resumes and
lots of job requests. I have yet to see linux on any of them. ( except my
own resume) Most people in the industry, with the exception of some nt
drones, think linux is an excellent os. The only reservation they have is
the
Well, we have a Linux machine on our network at work. It is a print server on
a network that serves both NT and Unix workstations. The linux box runs samba
and LPRng with bounce-queue filtering through magic filter to handle the office
printing. As a matter of fact, since I set it up, it even run
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