From jill at structural-wood.com Tue Apr 5 10:24:37 2005 From: jill at structural-wood.com (Jill Desrosier) Date: Tue Apr 5 10:28:54 2005 Subject: [tclug-jobs] Information Systems Assitant Message-ID: <4252ADB5.9000106@structural-wood.com> Vadnais Heights company looking for a full-time information systems assistant. Ideal candidate will be a 100% Linux user/supporter. Candidate will eventually be doing all programming which will be done in C using an in-house built toolkit for textual applications and Gnome/GTK for graphical applications. Current system has a vast amount of existing code infrastructure that will need to be learned and used in applications development. Excellent benefit package including profit sharing. Please mail or email resumes to: *Structural Wood Corporation Attn: Jill Desrosier 4000 Labore Road St. Paul, MN 55110 jill@structural-wood.com* -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: jill.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 153 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-jobs/attachments/20050405/cf261e84/jill.vcf From eric-tclug at omnifarious.org Tue Apr 5 10:55:00 2005 From: eric-tclug at omnifarious.org (Eric Hopper) Date: Tue Apr 5 10:56:53 2005 Subject: [tclug-jobs] Information Systems Assitant In-Reply-To: <4252ADB5.9000106@structural-wood.com> References: <4252ADB5.9000106@structural-wood.com> Message-ID: <20050405155500.GH14660@omnifarious.org> On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 10:24 -0500, Jill Desrosier wrote: > Vadnais Heights company looking for a full-time information systems > assistant. Ideal candidate will be a 100% Linux user/supporter. > Candidate will eventually be doing all programming which will be done > in C using an in-house built toolkit for textual applications and > Gnome/GTK for graphical applications. Current system has a vast > amount of existing code infrastructure that will need to be learned > and used in applications development. Excellent benefit package > including profit sharing. I know Structural Wood, and you will be working with a pretty talented guy by the name of Kent Schumacher. He's been working there for more than 10 years and has been their only programmer. He's moved their systems from an old HP mainframe based system to SCO Unix, to UnixWare, and most recently to Linux. It's likely that almost all of their in- house code has been written by him. I've talked with Kent about his code in the past. If our conversations are any indiciation, the codebase you'd be working with will not be the stuff of nightmares, and you could probably learn a thing or two. -- Eric Hopper (hopper@omnifarious.org http://www.omnifarious.org/~hopper) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-jobs/attachments/20050405/72808796/attachment.pgp From hopper at omnifarious.org Tue Apr 5 10:39:55 2005 From: hopper at omnifarious.org (Eric M. Hopper) Date: Wed Apr 6 08:54:08 2005 Subject: [tclug-jobs] Information Systems Assitant In-Reply-To: <4252ADB5.9000106@structural-wood.com> References: <4252ADB5.9000106@structural-wood.com> Message-ID: <1112715595.19252.79.camel@bats.omnifarious.org> On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 10:24 -0500, Jill Desrosier wrote: > Vadnais Heights company looking for a full-time information systems > assistant. Ideal candidate will be a 100% Linux user/supporter. > Candidate will eventually be doing all programming which will be done in > C using an in-house built toolkit for textual applications and Gnome/GTK > for graphical applications. Current system has a vast amount of > existing code infrastructure that will need to be learned and used in > applications development. Excellent benefit package including profit > sharing. I know Structural Wood, and you will be working with a pretty talented guy by the name of Kent Schumacher. He's been working there for more than 10 years and has been their only programmer. He's moved their systems from an old HP mainframe based system to SCO Unix, to UnixWare, and most recently to Linux. It's likely that almost all of their in- house code has been written by him. I've talked with Kent about his code in the past. If our conversations are any indiciation, the codebase you'd be working with will not be the stuff of nightmares, and you could probably learn a thing or two. -- Eric Hopper (hopper@omnifarious.org http://www.omnifarious.org/~hopper) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/ From jill at structural-wood.com Tue Apr 26 13:40:48 2005 From: jill at structural-wood.com (Jill Desrosier) Date: Tue Apr 26 13:41:44 2005 Subject: [tclug-jobs] Programmer Assistant Message-ID: <426E8B30.9030702@structural-wood.com> A couple of weeks ago we posted a note advertising a job opening for an information systems assistant. We have gotten some very good resumes sent to us but nothing that fits our needs, so we thought we'd try to give a few more details about the candidate we are looking for. You need to love to code. You don't have to have a long resume or tons of work experience. Ideally you will have spent some time digging through other people's code and tightening things up as that will be your first task in working for us. Raw talent and passion are more important to us than a lot of work experience. We do need you to have coding proficiency in C. This is an ideal position for a good hobbiest programmer to break into the software development field. For both ethical and business reasons we believe in owning the code for as much of our operational software as we can ? currently over 95% of our software is in-house authored or open source, and we'd like that number to increase. Our servers run Linux and we use X-Terminals for workstations. We do not run MS-Windows and we are not going to. If this mindset appeals to you, and you feel you fit our qualifications, please contact us. We'll be happy to hear from you. Contact Information: Jill Desrosier Structural Wood Corp. 4000 Labore Road St. Paul, MN 55110 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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