On Wed, 17 May 2000, Oscar Barrientos wrote:
> Reciban un cordial saludo de mi parte, mi nombre es Oscar Barrientos, soy
> estudiante de ingenieria de sistemas y curso el ultimo anio de carrera en
> la Ulatina, desde hace un poco mas de un anio, he tenido el interes de
> aprender el sistema operativo linux, hoy en dia he tenido muchas ganas de
> conseguir un trabajo que tenga que ver con este sistema, agradeceria que
> alguien pueda ayudarme recomendando algun lugar donde esten reclutando
> gente. Gracias
>
>
>
Pues esto no es exactamente Linux, pero si te interesa un teletrabajo
como programador echale un vistazo a este mensaje.
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From: Jordan K. Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Jobs at BSDi, working on FreeBSD.
We need GUI designers, kernel hackers, technical writers, web monkeys
and general all-around-good-FreeBSD-hacker types to come work on a
number of FreeBSD-related projects which BSDi will be launching very
soon (or have already launched and are now in progress).
Candidates can work from home or (more preferably) directly at the
FreeBSD Test Labs here in sunny Concord, CA. People with proven
experience in doing paywork in a strongly self-directed manner can
also expect more flexibility in where they work. Recent college grads
or those who are not experienced in working this way will have to work
on-site; that is non-negotiable. Those with established track-records
are also highly preferred (read: we'll be throwing you into the deep
end and expecting you to swim immediately).
Both consulting and full-time positions are available, salary/hourly
rate negotiable based on your experience.
Please send resumes in confidence to Jordan Hubbard via email
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]], FAX [+1 925 674 0821 - please mark to my attention]
or postal mail [4041 Pike Lane, #F. Concord CA, 94520].
- Jordan
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