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| Thread ID: 21780 | 2002-07-03 22:59:00 | Techies - part time work at IDG | Biggles (121) | Press F1 |
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| 59567 | 2002-07-03 22:59:00 | IDG Communications, publishers of this site, are looking for someone keen to help out our IS team for a month or so in our office here in Auckland. You would need to be experienced in installing and configuring a variety of flavours of Windows (Win98, WinXP, Win2k etc), installing and configuring applications, and network configuration. This position would suit a tertiary student studying Computer Science who is looking for some work. The intial period would be for around 4-6 weeks, but the time is reasonably flexible. If the candidate is good, this could result in some ongoing part-time work. Applicants must have excellent communications skills. Interested applicants should contact Kalman Bekesi by email - kalman_bekesi@idg.co.nz (mailto:kalman_bekesi@idg.co.nz). Please include a contact phone number in your posting. Alternatively you can call Kalman in the office on 09-377 9902. |
Biggles (121) | ||
| 59568 | 2002-07-04 01:18:00 | The one time I wish I lived in Auckland. :( Pity Mike's just got a new kid. He's been after a job there for yonks. |
-=JM=- (16) | ||
| 59569 | 2002-07-04 02:36:00 | I don't suppose you would consider an over 40 year old who is self taught in PCs, intelligent and looking to start yet another career because he's bored now with the last one (lasted 12 years at last one! :D )? | John Grieve (367) | ||
| 59570 | 2002-07-04 04:08:00 | Wish I was in Auckland :-( | boom23 (176) | ||
| 59571 | 2002-07-04 07:38:00 | don't s'pose I could do it in Tga? :) I need a job :( Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 59572 | 2002-07-04 07:40:00 | > The one time I wish I lived in Auckland. :( > > Pity Mike's just got a new kid. He's been after a job > there for yonks. too right JM... if it wasn't for the fact that we've only just moved into a new place, and bub's just come along, I would have started packing my bags to go up to Auckland right now :) Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 59573 | 2002-07-04 11:15:00 | Naa...why would anyone want to do a job like this, one that anyone in their right mind would really love and enjoy? Work is for drudge - so that you can look forward to coming home, tweaking XP, surfing PressF1, futzing around with ya 'puter, etc. And then go back to work in the morning :( Bah humbug, ...young whippa snappas. |
Craig Stewart (535) | ||
| 59574 | 2002-07-05 02:15:00 | what!!!!!, get with the times. remote access from anywhere in the world. why limit it to auckland. none of the best techies are in auckland :0 for example: Take the after hours work i am doing for one company, they are sending down their new pc with want they want loaded (eg office/sap etc...), setting up a genric win2k image for that machine (with developer kit), I send back the image and the machine with a cd to roll out all of the new machines. simple and very effective. yes they don't need me untill new pc's arrive or they upgrade their software but its best for them. they have any probs with a machine they simply re roll it :) any server work is done with pc anywhere etc..... all they had to do was purchase a copy of corporate ghost. |
mutts (790) | ||
| 59575 | 2002-07-05 03:05:00 | But how do you expect to plug the network cable in when you are not by the computer :p. I know what you mean though, I'd love to do it if I could. |
-=JM=- (16) | ||
| 59576 | 2002-07-05 03:18:00 | Guys - have any of you actually tired doing tech support for a company of 60 or so people, the bulk of whom are your average PC-illiterate user? You're making this sound like it's a working holiday in the Bahamas or something .... | Biggles (121) | ||
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