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View Full Version : Hosting Salesperson Needed (Dallas preferred, but not required)


alexmuse
11-24-2002, 02:54 PM
LayerOne is looking for someone who has sold dedicated hosting services who is interested in turning their hat around and start selling colocation,interconnection,transit,private line and peering services to dedicated hosting providers.

You know who the players are. You know where they are. You know what they need. You know what they pay. You know everything you need to know to sell to them. Join our team and starting building a hosting community in one of our facilities in Miami, Dallas or Chicago.

Run a little host on the side yourself? No problem. We will give you free space and bandwidth and let you keep it up. FYI - we would expect you to spend 90% of your work time working for us.

Oh, before I forget to mention - WE WILL PAY YOU A BASE SALARY and Commission. Depending on your background our bases range from $35-55K with a total comp package of $110K (no cap).

Send me an email with your resume attached (put your name in the Word file). careers@layerone.com

acutehost
11-27-2002, 03:48 PM
Will you accept someone who can only work part-time?

alexmuse
11-27-2002, 06:58 PM
We would consider bringing on a part time employee; however, we would need to discuss potential conflicts between your "other job" and our company.

alexmuse
12-03-2002, 04:52 PM
FYI to the dude that complained that we use one of our customers to host our website on a virtual server - make sure you are squeaky clean:

That shmuck is complaining about our PTR records? Check this **** out...

ean@ns1:/etc/bind$ ping www.ciphin.com
PING www.ciphin.com (64.21.68.208): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 64.21.68.208: icmp_seq=0 ttl=241 time=47.5 ms

ean@ns1:/etc/bind$ host 64.21.68.208
Host 208.68.21.64.in-addr.arpa not found: 2(SERVFAIL)

He hasn't even configured a reverse lookup. Now that is proper misconfiguration.

I guess I better start taking "professionalism" lessons from this guy. My first step will be to take down my website and replace it with a picture of a hot club kid and 7 lines of HTML. Then I'll delete all my reverse DNS lookups.

Tell him to fix his reverse lookups. Oh, and I wouldn't hire him if I were you. He's full of s****.

E