Brian wrote:

Someone else seemed to think that a new laptop and cellphone, along with
benefits and vacation, were big "perks", IMO those are just the standard
offerings.

That was me. The last two years have seen me working for peanuts and table scraps and *zero* benefits. It's been pretty suckadelic.



If you weren't
so hung up on the 5 minutes away part (and was willing to travel a bit) I
could probably make a spot for you on my team early next year...

Hi. I'm another Brian. And another Linux guy who dropped out of college (taking an AS as a consolation prize).


(Crowd: Hi, Brian)

Right. Any way, I'm in the market for something preferable permanent and I'm willing to travel, just prefer not to relocate.

I've got 6 years experience and do just about any IT stuff except programming, but I'm at least working on teaching myself how to make LAMP applications. (Been troubleshooting them for a few years, just got a book on the topic today...)

I figure PHP/MySQL is as good a place to start as any. C/C++/C# and the Java family just seem like they need programing theory as background from how the books on them read.

Brian

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