Well I'm just going to jump out there on this one. After reading
through the emails and "mock" descriptions I'm going to see if I "fit"
based on some of your opinions. (Though I'm reserving the right to
decide if I would throw my resume in the "hat")<br>
<br>Requirement: Associates Degree in IT<br>Have: Bachelors in Computer Science (from Central College in Pella)<br><br>Requirement: 3+ years server/network admin<br>Have: years of DIY @ home server & network experience.<br>
I'm running a ubuntu server running VMWare* and hosting Samba shares for my home network<br><div style="margin-left: 40px;">VMWare: Running:<br><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><ul><li>Primary
Web Server - hosting 2 domains + 1 subdomain (Webserver only:
PHP/Joomla on Apache. NO EMAIL HOSTING) and passing through requests
to Secondary Web Server.<br>
</li><li>Secondary Web Server - hosting 1 domain. Running my Church's
website while they go through some tech upgrades. Also no email
hosting.</li><li>Various embedded/Android development hosts</li><li>Test box for Josh's new "troublemaking" project<br>
</li></ul></div></div>As for networking experience, I can fumble my way
around a managed switch and I know basic routing, but I run DDWRT so I
have no formal CISCO experience or anything of the like.<br>
<br>
Requirement:
Experience with Unix/Linux servers and VoIP/PBX required<br>
Have: Ok, this is where I hit the "I installed X on Y once." I did
some VoIP/PBX research a while back. I really did once install an
asterisk based PBX on a dell running ubuntu server once. I was using
it along with some bluetooth dongles so that if our cell phones rang it
would ring our regular household telephone line (as well as some VoIP
softphones). It worked until I found a nice small box for $35 that
would do the same thing. I had done some other tests with Asterisk
before as well. Minimal knowledge of DS3 etc.<br>
<br>
Requirement:
Knowledge of routers, firewalls, and switches<br>
Have: see above in network admin....<br>