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BurstNET
01-27-2004, 01:25 AM
BurstNET/NOCSTER: Currently Accepting Resumes!

BurstNET is currently looking to once again enlarge our support/sysadmin team.

Our firm is currently considering sysadmin & tech support applicants for REMOTE ticket system response positions.

Applicants should have expert knowledge of Red Hat Linux & CPanel/WebHostManager.
This includes exim/sendmail, ftp, ssh, mysql, dns, apache, etc...
Knowledge of alternate Unix systems, including FreeBSD, & Debian,
as well as alternative Control Panels, is a plus, but not a requirement.

BurstNET is NOT currently seeking ON-SITE staff at this time,
for our Scranton, PA USA Data Center, however,
we expect such positions to be available again within the next 2-3 months.

NOTE: We are looking for hires at a REALISTIC and REASONABLE rate,
not the cost of what we could hire a salaried on-site employee for.
Also, we are looking for long-term staff, not temporary hires...

Please forward your resume to hr@burst.net for review, if interested. (.pdf, txt, or .doc format only please...)


BurstNET is a ISP/IPP based in Pennsylvania USA.

Company info:
http://www.burst.net
http://www.nocster.net
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/01/21/fastest_growing_large_hosting_companies_in_2003.html

Thank you for your time.

Ronald_Craft
01-27-2004, 02:34 AM
I guess burst is the exception. So, what kind of rates are we looking at here? An educated guess at least of what the possible wages would be could help in the quality of resumes you recieve.

Outofmymindy
01-27-2004, 03:27 AM
Originally posted by 1stStrike
I guess burst is the exception. So, what kind of rates are we looking at here? An educated guess at least of what the possible wages would be could help in the quality of resumes you recieve.

Seems to me, the higher they list their rates at, the more resumes they will recieve from people that want money for nothing. Also from people that think that can sit at home all day, and IF/WHEN a problem arises, just google the answer instead of knowing how to solve a server problem.

Ronald_Craft
01-27-2004, 03:34 AM
Sorry, I was assuming that people were honest. My mistake :)

chrisS
01-28-2004, 11:33 AM
heh, i work for a ISP in PA. (cant mention wich one ;P)

Your looking for remote admins and onsite?