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Fozzy The Bear:


--- Quote from: RoBoCoP on March 02, 2006, 01:14:45 am ---* Negotiable a bit on relocation alowance with right candidate (I never thought about this really until this post, but I could talk it over with you or work something out that would offset this expense.

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Hmmmm ........ You probably don't want to look at a re-location allowance from the UK...

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)

MikeQ:


--- Quote from: RoBoCoP on March 10, 2006, 12:52:13 am ---Anyone else?

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Can I work from home in Florida and have a special assignment to only work on PowerMAME?  With an extremely high salary of course.

MYX:

I am an audio engineer and currently the senior video editor and am here in Atlanta. So, the way I see it, I have the Senior part and the engineer part. No the server part...ooh I know my wife could become a waitress and I can service her.  ;D

F1r3f1ght3r:

let's see... I've got the Sr. and Engineer... but security instead of server... darn the luck.

I also do Fire/rescue on the side.... (firefighter I, First Responder, Hazmat Operations and Rope Rescue... also CPR instructor)

I get to put out all the "Little fires" that pop up in both capacities.  ;D

PCtech:


--- Quote from: RoBoCoP on March 02, 2006, 01:14:45 am ---
I am looking for a few good men (or women) for a couple of Senior Level Server Engineer positions at my company.  I am having trouble finding good people and essentially it comes down to getting too many "server admins" and not enough server engineer/architect candidates.

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 Heh, maybe me and 1 of the other guys could get together and do this.....I can do Server, but not the Senior (Very junior level), or Engineer part (although I've always wanted to drive a train)

I think the main prob you will have is that anyone that gets paid to be a Sr. Level Server Engineer, can pay someone else to build thier cabinet for them, and likely wouldn't be reading this...or they run a Forum for folks who build Arcade Controls (Saint is a Network Engineer isn't he? )

Good luck though...and if you are interested to doing ALOT of training, I'm your guy  ;D

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