[ale] pay rates vs. experience

Ed Cashin ecashin at noserose.net
Sat Apr 28 21:31:14 EDT 2012


Heh.  Even though I still believe that giving talks at ALE would be good
for me, as long as I tried to make them good, I don't think it's a good
time for me now, for various reasons---In brief, fatherhood plus startup
work environment.

But just for fun I imagined what I'd do if there were 48 hours in my day,
and I think it would be much fun to write an Evernote client for Linux with
some distinguishing features like,

  * file-based front end using fuse

  * seamless getting-things-done support using Evernote notes as backing
store

That would be worth talking about ... especially fun to talk about if I
managed to write it in Javascript using Node.js.  That seems to be a trendy
topic.  :)

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:

> And your next ALE talk topic will be...?
> :-)
> On Apr 28, 2012 10:53 AM, "Ed Cashin" <ecashin at noserose.net> wrote:
>
>> Sometimes when I get unsolicited inquiries from potential employers, I
>> try to find out why they're contacting me.  It is usually because of
>> publicly visible activities I've engaged in that show I am doing
>> interesting things and am motivated, like:
>>
>>   * participating in highly technical usenet discussions (obsolete as
>> such, but
>>     a current version would be stackoverflow or something)
>>
>>   * writing articles in magazines (SysAdmin is defunct, but Linux Journal
>> is still
>>     around)
>>
>>   * speaking at open source conferences like SCALE
>>
>> Now I'm at a gig where I have so much to do that I don't get time to do
>> these highly visible things.  But if I wanted to get more marketable
>> quickly for jobs using open source, I'd solve a real and interesting
>> problem using open source and give a talk about it at an open source
>> conference.
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Matthew <simontek at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Well here's the thing, a lot of places this day in age don't care that
>>> I have used linux since the 90's. They want to see I have papers.
>>> Since getting a degree isn't likely at this point, getting the certs
>>> are easier to do. Why did I get my linux+, LPIC 1, cla? Cause it was
>>> required for me to do IA for uncle sam. But since the rhce has come
>>> out, I have always wanted it, so figure to get it while I work at a
>>> company that will cover my certs. I figure work for the USMC for 2
>>> years, and I should be able to work anywhere.
>>>
>>> On 4/27/12, Mike Harrison <cluon at geeklabs.com> wrote:
>>> > On Fri, 27 Apr 2012, Jim Kinney wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I unsubscribed him.
>>> >
>>> > The problem is "Lead" (a person whom sets a path or example)
>>> > and "Lead" (symbol Pb, atomic number 82) are often confused.
>>> >
>>> > Which is what happens to many credentials and titles. A RHCE or other
>>> > credentialed person might be a dolt, whom passed the test (however
>>> hard)
>>> > but have (techical and/or personal) issues that make them a rolling
>>> train
>>> > wreck.
>>> >
>>> > Credentials should be evaluated as part of the overall person.
>>> > Sometimes, very clueful people survive the educational and
>>> certification
>>> > process.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --Mike--
>>> >
>>> > Favorite title:  Arrogant Geek Bastard.
>>> >
>>> >
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>>
>>
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  Ed Cashin <ecashin at noserose.net>
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