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bahua128036yIt was May of 2000. I'd just flunked out of college, which I was attending to pursue a degree in Journalism, and on a whim, based on my affinity for computers, and this new thing called, "Linux" that I'd been playing with for a year or two, I opened the Yellow Pages to, "Computers" and started calling numbers, along if they needed help. The third or fourth one did, and within a week, I was a system admin, earning $6.50/hr and barely paying any bills.
I stayed there until November, when it just wasn't working anymore. I moved back home and started searching full-time. I took a job at a sandwich place for a couple months while I continued my search. After a number of disappointments, I agreed to talk to a guy about a job in Kansas City, a place I had only ever visited once, and didn't like at all. But I trained with myself that almost any place is better than my parents' basement.
So I drove to KC one day, got a hotel room, and interviewed for a night shift control room tier one support job, and got it. This one paid $14/hr, which to me was all the money in the world. So I moved to KC, got an apartment, and officially became an adult. It was February 2001, and I was 22.
From there I climbed the ladder, working in jobs with greater qualifications and higher pay, and jumping around companies, until by about 2004, I was a fully expert Linux/Unix user, and qualified for much better jobs. I could go into them, but I will not. Suffice it to say that by about 2010, I was earning good money and owned my home, almost entirely because of Linux. -
I applied without any working experience, had a very good click with my now-boss and was hired after a few days :)
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bahua128036y@gunslinger
USA.
I grew up in a small city in Illinois called Peoria, went to college in a small city in Iowa called Dubuque, lived for 14 years in a medium-sized city in Missouri called Kansas City, and now, as my profile says, I live in Denver, Colorado.
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To the SysAdmins and Linux-Engineers here,
How you got into your job?
I'm a Linux-Fanboy by heart and love tinkering and fiddling with systems, so I want to work in the field?
Please tell me, how you got into your job, and how it is to work in the field.
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