Post the position on one of the common job sites (CareerBuilder, Monster, local newspaper, etc...). Be sure to list the operating system (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, etc..), scripting languages required, compiled languages required, years experience, any security requirements, etc... You'll find plenty of UNIX/Linux administrators out there.
Care to post the salary range? I might be willing to move :).
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Journeying through - Ah, the gold old days of DEC Ultrix. I'm fortunate to still work with Solaris (9/10) and Linux (Suse/RH) but I must suffer with MS Win32/64 systems as well. I'll retain my suspenders and avoid any pointy hair bosses sending the company nurse to create eunichs programmers.
2007-10-03 09:04:08
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answered by Jim Maryland 7
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Look for someone that has the ORIGINAL
Unix*, Live Free or Die License Plate....
Unix
Live Free or Die is popular among Unix users, a group which also cherishes its independence. The popularity dates to the 1980s, when Armando Stettner of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) had a set of Unix license plates printed up and given away at a Usenix conference. They were modeled on the license plates in New Hampshire, where DEC's Unix Engineering Group (UEG) was headquartered. Stettner lived in New Hampshire at the time and owned a Toyota Celica Supra with the vanity license plate UNIX.
When DEC came out with their own Unix version, Ultrix, they followed Stettner's lead and printed up a legion of Ultrix plates that were distributed at trade shows.
That is the mark of a GOOD Unix programmer....
2007-10-03 09:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Or else you can try freelance programmer websites like http://getafreelnacer.com/
2007-10-04 02:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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