I work for Cisco Systems doing print server administration.

We use linux for the corperate wide (world wide) printing solution.
3000+ printers, 150+ print servers, 22,000+ users.  (more available about
that at http://www.tpp.org/CiscoPrint/ )

Linux on your resume is a BIG plus for looking at a job in my group.

-Adam
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On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  | Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 21:08:23 -0600
  | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  | To: Abhinav Keswani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
     laptop list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  | Subject: Re: general question
  | 
  | On 1999-11-24 at 14:04, Abhinav Keswani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  | 
  | > 
  | > secondly: I was just told by someone that having my Linux skills on my
  | > Resume may not be such a good idea because it is corporate strategy to
  | > go the way of M$ Doze...
  | 
  |     Bullshit!
  | 
  |     I actually had my resume sent to a company, who created a
  | position for me, BECAUSE my resume said "Linux". The jib I will
  | be doing is not actually Linux related. 
  | 
  |     The clowns in companies you would NOT want to work for
  | say dumb shit like "Linux is not supported" or my fave "We had to
  | learn AIX, we can't afford to learn another operating system" -
  | Yes someone said this to me.
  | 
  | 
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  | a world to run tend toward more substantial fare. Geoff Miller
  | 

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