[thelist] [OT] finding work in Seattle
Scott Harman
scott at enteractiontv.com
Thu Mar 20 07:22:10 CST 2003
Unfortunately so is London - but at least the sun's shining and I've got
a nice pub 100 yards away!
Scene in Australia/NZ doesn't seem to good either *sob*
-----Original Message-----
From: Debbe Watson [mailto:debbe1 at swbell.net]
Sent: 20 March 2003 12:48
To: chris at mindsparkmedia.com; thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: RE: [thelist] [OT] finding work in Seattle
S.E. Texas is in the same boat as Seattle.
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[mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of chris
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:23 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: RE: [thelist] [OT] finding work in Seattle
Uhhhh... Seattle... Has one of the highest unemployment rates in the
country, especially for any tech/web/programming/internet jobs... Got
any other skills?
Plan to compete with an average of 200 highly skilled applicants for any
tech related job. Sorry.
chris
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--> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 12:32 PM
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--> Subject: [thelist] [OT] finding work in Seattle
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-->
--> This is quite ot, but I figured someone on the list might have some
--> suggestions-- I will be relocating from New York to Seattle
--> very soon
--> (my partner was offered a job there), and would like to
--> know if anyone
--> has suggestions for finding web
--> graphics/-production/-development work
--> there. I know next to nothing about the place, so pointers to
--> interesting web dev/graphic design/etc firms, decent
--> staffing firms,
--> recruiters, local jobs boards, user groups, etc. are all
--> welcome, as is
--> any general advice/anecdote about the Emerald City.
-->
--> As is usual with these things, offlist replies preferred;
--> If anyone's
--> interested I'll post/send a copy of a summary.
-->
--> thanks!
-->
--> -jd
-->
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--> Apache's
--> rotatelogs
--> --> <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/programs/rotatelog--> s.html>.
-->
-->
--> Log files can be automatically organized by a
--> vast variety of date and
--> time formats. I use a scheme where every VirtualHost gets
--> a directory
--> under /var/log/httpd, and then have cronolog create year
--> (i.e. /2003/)
--> directories and name logfiles by month (i.e.
--> 03.access.log). then, in
--> the AWStats config (YMMV with other analyzers) the line
--> LogFile="/var/log/httpd/kitsch/%YYYY-0/%MM-0.access.log" will
--> automatically find the most recent monthly log to analyze.
--> Automation
--> good!
--> </tip>
-->
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--> web developer | http://kitschparade.ath.cx
--> i'm available |
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