Hi Rob, I'm always curious what a full-time corporate Linux admin might do. You say the position is broken down into the following three areas: 1) 50% Linux systems administration (if you can not work on the Linux CLI, stop reading) 2) 35% BASH/PHP/Perl programming (if you can not program/script in some language this position will be a stretch) 3) 15% MySQL (we can teach MySQL) Can you provide some highlights in these three areas?  What is a set of garden variety tasks each grouping would include. Thanks!   BTW: I have a friend who works in development at Godaddy and he loves it. ------------------------ Keith Smith --- On Thu, 7/29/10, Rob Wultsch wrote: From: Rob Wultsch Subject: OT: MySQL DBA job (you are probably more qualified than you think...) To: Cc: "Arizona State University Linux Users Group" , azphp@list.azphp.org, "Main PLUG discussion list" Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 10:02 PM Howdy, I am a Senior MySQL DBA for GoDaddy.com . Management recently approved a significant expansion of the team with positions at a variety of levels becoming available. In general the job is not about MySQL. If I had to break down what a typical day would be like it would be something like: 50% Linux systems administration (if you can not work on the Linux CLI, stop reading) 35% BASH/PHP/Perl programming (if you can not program/script in some language this position will be a stretch) 15% MySQL (we can teach MySQL) In this job intellectually difficult challenges will be common. A successful n00b will take between 3 to 6 months of constant learning to become effective. In my experience most weeks are around 40 hours, which some outliers in either direction. The benefits are excellent. If you have questions feel free to email off list. To apply please see http://jobview.monster.com/MySQL-DBA-Job-Scottsdale-AZ-89648265.aspx . Best, Rob Wultsch wultsch@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss