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Re: Question
Hi Chris!
I recommend trying schools, colleges, hospitals, local government agencies,
and non-profit orgs. Volunteering is also a good way to get in on the
ground floor of some places. Keep networking with people as well as
machines. This message list is a good start.
-Randy
At 10:48 PM 7/14/97 -0600, you wrote:
> Well, this message list doesn't get a whole lot of use, so I
>thought I would throw a question out. I've moved to Utah, away from my
>Sys Admin job so that I can go to a complete College. I've done all that
>I can to find a SysAdmin related job but haven't been able to find a job
>here. I've had 3 yrs experiance, and 1 1/2 of college. I realize I
>might have to just give up Admining till I graduate. But I love admining
>and down't want to fall behind in the technology. Any Suggestions would
>be appreciated.
>
>Chris Hardy
>
>
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Pure Atria Software (408)863-4186
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