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brc64 posted:I wish I had known that, because I got all excited when the recruiter said the estimate I gave for how much I wanted to make sounded good. I guess I should have aimed higher. I honestly wouldn't worry about it. Unless they are expecting you to relocate across the country for 3 months so that you might almost maybe get a full time job, just take the hourly rate, and keep looking. You can always quit if it sucks.
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# ¿ Jan 29, 2010 19:10 |
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# ¿ Apr 27, 2024 05:29 |
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We are currently looking for someone to fill a contract that will last 4-6 months and pay pretty decently, that will be mostly remote, with possibly some travel to the UK. (if you live in the UK the on-site stuff will be in London.) What we need is someone who is super comfortable and familiar with Foundry Switches and Juniper Routers. We run an all Cisco shop in the US, so you will be our eyes for handling a few MPLS hand-offs and managing the foundry gear. It will be basically name your own price, if you know your poo poo, you will be compensated accordingly. But again the stuff in the UK is purely Foundry, and that is what we need the expertise in. If you are also comfortable with NetApp equipment that is a plus. So to summarize: Network Engineer Contractor experience with Foundry & Juniper that will be mostly remote. If you are comfortable and familiar with NetApp that is a plus. If you live in the UK that can't hurt, if you don't its fine as pretty much everything will be remote. If you think you fit the bill then send me an email at usedaegis at live dot com.
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# ¿ Feb 17, 2010 16:37 |
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brc64 posted:Given the format I use in the first post, what should I put for location for this? It sounds like the things being supported are in the UK, but the applicant doesn't specifically need to be? Should I just list the location as Misc/Internet? Oh yea, sorry about that. For location just put it in misc.
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# ¿ Feb 17, 2010 17:53 |