You mean you finally get to go back to work and they lay you off?

Jon

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Daniel Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Micheal,
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> Please post your email address. I have been cleared to return to work on
> December 1st. My current employer released me last week, so I am now
> looking. :)
>
> Thanks for posting this.
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> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Michael B. Smith <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>>  [Posted with permission of Stu.]
>>
>> I do a lot of work for two colleges at the University of Virginia (which
>> is located in Charlottesville, VA, USA).
>>
>> One of them, the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of
>> Virginia, is looking for a Senior Windows/Network Administrator. They have a
>> very fun environment, lots of "toys", lots of technology, and lots of
>> responsibility. They are looking for an excellent candidate, who is very
>> self-driven and up-to-date with current technologies (including
>> virtualization, high availability with remote data-centers, Windows Server,
>> Exchange Server, SCCM, etc.) for this position.
>>
>> This is Virginia - so it may not compete against a LA or NYC position, but
>> UVa does pay well for good candidates. And Charlottesville is a wonderful
>> place to live (I came here 21 years ago, intending only to stay 2 years -
>> and never left).
>>
>> The job description is at
>> http://www.commerce.virginia.edu/aboutus/Documents/NetworkAdmin.pdf
>>
>> This is a position that I would call a transition position. It's very
>> hands-on, but with some management responsibilities. Someone who excels here
>> would probably move into IT management as their next position. (Which is
>> what the current position holder is doing.)
>>
>> If you are interested, you can go the standard route, or feel free to
>> e-mail me directly and I can forward your contact information and resume to
>> the hiring CTO (who used to be a C# MVP).
>>
>> I also work quite a bit with the Darden School of Business at the
>> University of Virginia. They are also looking for a Windows System
>> Administrator (non-senior). They also have a very fun environment, lots of
>> "toys", lots of technology, and lots of responsibility. They are looking for
>> someone who has a solid grounding in current Microsoft technologies but who
>> is willing to learn and help their Senior Administrator continue to develop
>> and move their technology deployments into a more leading edge
>> infrastructure.
>>
>> This position is not yet posted - but should go up next week.
>>
>> Of course, in both cases, you have to continue using me as the primary
>> Windows consultant. :-) (j/k)
>>
>> Please don't discuss this on-list. If you have questions, either contact
>> me or the hiring managers.
>>
>> Thanks!
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