On Fri, 5 Jul 2002 daz@undertaker.homeip.net wrote: > 1) Whats the job situation like there? > is there any demand for good linux administrators in the phoenix > area? Since Linux is still relatively new to general business use, and most businesses change very slowly, I would hope that you have *nix specialization with other flavors. I have a lot of experience with HP-UX and Solaris (with a wee bit of AIX) and those will typically be what an employer is primarily looking for right now. However, a lot of businesses are using a smattering of Linux systems here and there and so it's advantageous to highlight your Linux skills as well. Plus, many businesses are looking to migrate from their current *nix to Linux, but you have to be familiar with their current *nix first... There also is demand for admins that are strong with Windows servers/software, but also know Linux well. Again, this is because of mixed environments, but also for future migration plans. There's a lot of recent interest in businesses moving away from complete dependence on Microsoft software, particularly because of Microsoft's expensive licensing changes. Unfortunately, these Microsoft-dependent businesses usually lack any type of in-house Linux expertise to help facilitate these changes. So if you could get hired as a Linux administrator in Windows clothing, then you could help migrate them more and more to Linux. ~M