From psinnottie at aol.com Fri Jul 8 07:24:45 2005 From: psinnottie at aol.com (Peter Sinnott) Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 15:24:45 +0100 Subject: [Dub-pm] [Job] Web Developer (Perl) In-Reply-To: <427F7097.8010401@directski.com> References: <427F7097.8010401@directski.com> Message-ID: <42CE8CAD.6080008@aol.com> Dermot McNally wrote on 5/9/2005, 15:15: > Directski.com is hiring. We need a UNIX-friendly perl Web Developer > > with Sysadmin skills. > > Environment is FreeBSD, Apache, perl/mod_perl, PostgreSQL. > > I'll reply to specific questions, but please route actual applications > via the channels mentioned at the above link. Having trouble filling the position? There seem to be rake of agencies advertising it now and it still seems to be open. Peter From psinnottie at aol.com Fri Jul 8 09:05:47 2005 From: psinnottie at aol.com (Peter Sinnott) Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 17:05:47 +0100 Subject: [Dub-pm] [Job] Web Developer (Perl) In-Reply-To: <1120837905.29123.18.camel@pancake.netability.ie> References: <427F7097.8010401@directski.com> <42CE8CAD.6080008@aol.com> <1120837905.29123.18.camel@pancake.netability.ie> Message-ID: <20050708160547.GA11560@migo.ie.office.aol.com> On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 04:51:45PM +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote: > > Having trouble filling the position? There seem to be rake of agencies > > advertising it now and it still seems to be open. > > It's an employees market at the moment. > Nice to hear that. I am feeling like a change at the moment. Then again I applied for the job in question and heard nothing back so maybe now is the time for a radical update off my CV. -- Our mission is to continue to globally promote enterprise-wide leadership skills in order that we may competently negotiate excellent technology to set us apart from the competition From kieran at kitsite.com Tue Jul 19 04:06:31 2005 From: kieran at kitsite.com (kieran) Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:06:31 +0100 Subject: [Dub-pm] Off topic: Desk space sought in Dublin Message-ID: <42DCDEB7.80408@kitsite.com> Hello, I'm looking for a desk in a shared office/studio from mid-September. I'm not sure of the market yet, but I think I'm prepared to pay circa 3-400 euro per month. The occupations of the other occupants is (within reason!) largely immaterial. For the record, I'll be programing & remote DBA-ing. Please reply to me off-list if you (or anyone you know) can help. Many thanks, Kieran From kieran at kitsite.com Tue Jul 19 05:05:52 2005 From: kieran at kitsite.com (kieran) Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:05:52 +0100 Subject: [Dub-pm] Off topic: Desk space sought in Dublin In-Reply-To: <20050719112857.GA28537@project-bob.org> References: <42DCDEB7.80408@kitsite.com> <20050719112857.GA28537@project-bob.org> Message-ID: <42DCECA0.1020603@kitsite.com> Hi Proinnsias, >Kieran, > I'm CC-ing the list, as it might be on-topic for others. Have >you considered finding a DSL capable abode with a spare room you could >kit-out as an office... > > Thanks for the advice. It's something I've considered, but rejected on account of the fact that I generally fail when I try to separate work from real life! I end up not being able to concentrate on my work, and also not giving my partner and baby son the attention that, when they're in the next room, I feel I _should_ be giving them! I know it works out more expensive but I'm going to try to get a space in a shared office. At present, I've a similar set-up in London, and find it works quite well. There's a nice mixture of companies (who even offer advice/services to each other on occasion). It's more central (which means it's useful when clients visit); and a couple of people to say "good morning / did you see the football last night" to is an oft-undervalued (imo) feature of an office! Thanks for the DSL info though. It might still come in useful. All the best, Kieran From dubpm at project-bob.org Tue Jul 19 05:11:25 2005 From: dubpm at project-bob.org (Proinnsias Breathnach) Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 13:11:25 +0100 Subject: [Dub-pm] Off topic: Desk space sought in Dublin In-Reply-To: <42DCECA0.1020603@kitsite.com> References: <42DCDEB7.80408@kitsite.com> <20050719112857.GA28537@project-bob.org> <42DCECA0.1020603@kitsite.com> Message-ID: <20050719121125.GA29080@project-bob.org> On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 01:05:52PM +0100, kieran wrote: > Hi Proinnsias, > > >Kieran, > > I'm CC-ing the list, as it might be on-topic for others. Have Turns out I hadn't my headers set right :) > >you considered finding a DSL capable abode with a spare room you could > >kit-out as an office... > > > > > Thanks for the advice. > It's something I've considered, but rejected on account of the fact that > I generally fail when I try to separate work from real life! I end up > not being able to concentrate on my work, and also not giving my partner > and baby son the attention that, when they're in the next room, I feel I > _should_ be giving them! Now *that's* an excuse I can empathise with ... I'm lucky, my home-office is in an extension over the garage, and is quite seperate from the rest of the house for the most part :) > At present, I've a similar set-up in London, and find it works quite > well. There's a nice mixture of companies (who even offer > advice/services to each other on occasion). It's more central (which > means it's useful when clients visit); and a couple of people to say > "good morning / did you see the football last night" to is an > oft-undervalued (imo) feature of an office! That's very true :) Best of luck with the search - there are a few 'business incubation centres' but I'm not sure they're quite what you're after ... I'll keep an ear out though :) P