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  Location: USA
  Remote: Sure, I'm good at that.
  Willing to relocate: Negotiable
  Technologies: OSes (Linux, BSDs, Solaris); Networking (IP, firewalls, physical plant); Systems (x86/64, Sparc); Security (yes, please)
  Résumé/CV: It's big.  Tell me what you're doing and I'll filter it down for you.
  Email: ddyc2603@fastmail.com
Infrastructure syseng/sysadmin guy with a few decades of experience. I was doing DevOps before it was cool. :-)

If you want to lock me in for a guaranteed 5 years, put the word "Security" in my job title -- that would advance my goal of getting a CISSP -- even if it's just "Datacenter and Security Mess-cleaner-upper".

I'd also relish a justification to spend an hour or more per day on code. That's not "I want to be a programmer"...who wants to make that career change in 2026? But it would be nice if I could actually "do" Bash/C/Perl/Python/Whatever, just a bit, consistently, instead of only when something is messed up and all I get to do is poke and prod until it starts working again.



Another one, from David Poluszejko <poluszejkodavid@gmail.com>.

Slightly different email address format, slightly different pitch, identical style three-word-username calendly.com link.

There was one dead giveaway in the text of the pitch, and one peculiarity of the UTF-8 encoding, but I guess I shouldn't mention them here.




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