OT: Lost job? Need help? NANOG Recruiting BOF!
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.sj.ca.us
Tue Dec 18 16:40:55 UTC 2001
Jake Khuon wrote:
>
> ### On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 23:21:27 -0500, Timothy Brown
> ### <timothy.brown at pobox.com> casually decided to expound upon
> ### nanog at merit.edu the following thoughts about "OT: Lost job? Need help?
> ### NANOG Recruiting BOF!":
>
> TB> that are in this boat like I am, it might make more sense to network
> TB> with each other - as a result, i'd like to start a recruiting BOF for
> TB> people in the NANOG circle.
> TB>
> TB> I'd like to suggest as a starting point that interested parties looking for
> TB> a job send mail to me privately with a brief overview of your qualifications
> TB> and a link to a place for your resume. I'll create a webpage and mailing
> TB> list with this information before the holidays, and i'll send a summary to
> TB> nanog containing the relevant information for both employers and candidates.
>
> While I appreciate the efforts involved in bringing together people and
> employers (I too have been unemployed due to recent layoffs), I would
> caution us to distance this from NANOG as it does not fit the charter of
> NANOG.
>
Hmmm... Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. Keeping the quality people on
the net on the net and able to keep the net humming is definitely, in
my opinion, a Network Issue requiring Coordination, under the current
circumstances. As such, I think this is at least a gray area. Besides,
NANOG is a community. NANOG BOFs cover things that may or may not be
within the NANOG charter, but which impact the NANOG community. As
such,
I think it's entirely appropriate to a BOF.
Owen
(One of the lucky few that hasn't been RIF'd yet)
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