Danny Sauer wrote:
<snip> guess with their resume.
Yours is darned long, though. Trim it down. I'd be bored by the third page and skip the rest. :) Just MHO, of course.
Believe it or not, I completely agree. I had a page and a half one for the longest time. Recruiters kept telling me that with my experience it should be 4 - 5 pages long. I finally gave in. I have to rework it anyway and I'm going back to the short version. I never read them past the first page either when I was hiring. I only am mentioning this on the list because I really am "desperate" and I really do welcome any input.
I spend time here because I spend a lot of time pushing my Linux skills, disputable as they may be. I keep trying to push myself into new technologies (to me anyway) so I can list them as skills. <snip>
And this is why I'm posting to the list. Developing skills on your own time is far and away the best way to learn.
That's what I think too. Sounds like you have a similar home system to what I have. I think the hardest thing for me was the Postfix/Imap setup, but I love the way it runs.
--Danny, rambling...
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