erm.. i'm affraid to admit my MacOS skills.. come on bob.. it's not that
hard :)

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Bob Tanner wrote:

> Real Time is looking for someone with both MacIntosh and Linux skills for a
> contract position.
>
> The current contract will require skills on setting up Macs to talk to
> Linux/Samba servers for both file and print services.
>
> Your skill set must contain troubleshooting skills on both platforms.
>
> Understanding basic firewalling, like IP Masquarding, and port forwarding. Will
> be beneficial.
>
> Ok, I snipped the rest of the marketing crap. Techs hate that stuff anyways. :-)
>
> I'll translate the marketing-speak:
>
> You'll get paid. :-)
> We are nice people and treat people right.
> Don't steal our clients.
> Don't end-run us and go directly to the client.
> You get a free Real Time shirt and can-cooze!
> I'll think you are weird.
>
> (* ok, I add the last one :-) but you have to admit, someone withe Mac and Linux
>    skills has to be a little different! *)
>
> Send url of your resume to jobs at real-time.com.
>
> FYI: If you want to impress _me_ it won't be in MS word format!
>
> Thanks.
>
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