Hi everyone, I'm looking to move into the area, but am being held up on finding work. I don't suppose any of you wonderful, talented folk are looking for someone with any of the following skills?
I have a very wide hodgepodge of skills, and am looking for a tech, devel, design or film role. Tech (Linux sysadmin-ing) is the only thing that I've actually done in a professional capacity, I've got qualifications in tech, graphics and film. If anything on the lists below catches your eye, please feel free to e-mail me for my full CV and any questions you might have, or to ask to see my portfolio. Most importantly, I'm eager and enthusiastic, happy to learn new skills and always prepared to teach others what I know. Tech / developer: * LPIC-3 qualified (the Linux Professional Institute's senior level qualification). * Confident Linux sysadmin. * Experienced at configuring services and common applications found on servers (ask for specifics). * Knows ZABBIX inside-out, but would rather use Nagios. * Capable hardware tinkerer/datacentre monkey. * Exceedingly good with LDAP (... anyone actually care these days?). * Thoroughly versed in XHTML, CSS, LDIF, JSON and Bash. * Familiar with Python, SQL, JavaScript, jQuery. * Has also been known to write RDF, XML, Perl, and PHP (begrudgingly). * Also, can poke Windows Server until stuff happens. Graphics / design / film: * Broadly talented graphic designer / artist who has done everything at one time or another. * Can handle everything from pixel art to large-format printing. * Experience with both raster, vector (inc. typefaces and animation) and limited 3D work. * Confident illustrator. * Interested in usability (applicable to UI and web design). * Capable film editor, producer, cinematographer, storyboard artist, gaffe, etc. * Happy to work with most graphics software, has experience with GIMP, Photoshop, Corel Draw, Inkscape and Blender. Kind regards, Chris Hayes -- Next meeting: Bournemouth, Tuesday 2011-09-06 20:00 Meets, Mailing list, IRC, LinkedIn, ... http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ How to Report Bugs Effectively: http://goo.gl/4Xue

