Chris Penn wrote:
"Listing out distributions matters, for one if you use them all from
time to time it shows you can adapt to different environments and
probably understand a little more about Linux than about a distro. If
you have never used Ubuntu and are coming from CentOS you have
differences to overcome, but having already used Ubuntu, even though
you aren't an expert means that you probably know the most common
differences in the environment."
This really depends on the job you are applying for. There is a big
difference between working with a distro from "time to time" and being
able to administrate systems with a particular distro at a
professional level.
Or at an EXPURT L3V3l!!! :) You should hire only EXPURT l3v3l people.
Professional level.... that's so yesterday.
If you are going to list off every distribution
you have worked with from time to time, you should state this on your
resume that way. I name the distros I work with on a regular bases.
But..... do you work with them at an EXPURT L3v3l??? Or just a
professional level? Huh? do you do you?
Kids these days.... they don't trim replies, .... I e-mail at an EXPURT
l3VV3l!!! :)
lol.
Pass the eggnog!!
:)
Merry Christmas folks.
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