|
Home > Archive > Certifications and IT jobs/Salaries > September 2002 > Have You Seen This Job ?
You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread.
To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to
this thread please [click here]
| Author |
Have You Seen This Job ?
|
|
| LASIC 2002-09-19, 12:20 am |
| WAN / Cisco Technician
Details
Company: Kforce
Location: US-TN-Memphis
Base Pay: $1 - $2/Hour
Employee Type: Contractor
Industry: Other Great Industries
Job Type: Information Technology
Required Education: Contact Company
Required Experience: Contact Company
Required Travel: Contact Company
Relocation Covered: No
Description
Kforce has an open position for a WAN / Cisco Technician located in the metropolitan area of Memphis, TN.
Responsibilities: LAN/WAN technician needed to configure and test all the hardware in a central location in Memphis, and then carry the switches to the remote locations and install them. Configurations include setting IP Addresses, and Sub net. Will be working with Hardware: Cisco Catalyst 2950 series switches, Cisco 5500 Multilayer switches, Cisco 6000 IP DSL switches.
If you are not a local candidate but are relocating, please inform me of your arrangements, (i.e., date and city/state you are relocating to).
Kforce (NASDAQ: KFRC) is a full-service specialty staffing firm providing flexible and permanent staffing solutions for organizations and career management for individuals in the specialty skill areas of information technology, finance & accounting, human resources, engineering, pharmaceutical, health care and scientific. Backed by more than 1,500 recruiting specialists, Kforce operates in more than 40 markets in North America. For more information, please visit our web site at www.kforce.com
Job Ref#: 1137~DAL~36060B1~99
Requirements
This person can be a 'paper CCNA, CCNP, or CCIE' with little experience. Changing from Token Ring to Ethernet. Will be running cable, working on ladders, moving boxes, lifting equipment. 100 per cent travel. M-Th. Possibly working nights. Need to have a valid driver?s license. Will be traveling to locations across Tennessee. Some locations are multi-story buildings. Must know how install a core switch and connect IP Addresses going back to the Core.
 | |
| onoski 2002-09-19, 9:10 am |
| You think this is funny, get a life LASIC as you've got a very dry sense of humour. Your 4th post and you're playing pranks calling everyone on this site a paper this and a paper that. My question to you is does that job ad your posted sound funny to you? Sorry if this post reply sounds harsh but I've got to make my point as it ain't funny. | |
|
| HEY onoski I DID NOT MEAN ANY OFFENCE I WAS CURIOUS THOUGH ON A "PAPER CCNA" I WOULDNT POST TRASH ESPECIALLY WHEN I NEED ASSISTANCE IN CCNA AREA.MY BIGGEST ISSUE IS THE SALARY AND WHY THE TERM "PAPER" IS BEING SO COMMONLY USED.I UNDERSTAND YOUR POINT OF VIEW AND I AM LIKE MOST VIEWERS WHO WORKS FULL-TIME AND ATTENDS CLASSES IN THE EVENING AND I WOULD NOT APPRECIATE PRANKSTERS EITHER.SO I'M SURE ALL IS GOOD THANKS FOR YOUR THOUGHT AND REPLY | |
| onoski 2002-09-20, 4:19 am |
| Well am sorry if I mis-read your post, but I just thought pranks like that are not worth even reading if it's a real job post. Just keep working hard and with time you'd realise your dreams when the IT job market picks up. Don't listen to anyone, just keep at what it is you want to achieve and get as much hands on experience through setting up of home labs, using sims and the likes. Best wishes and don't be a give up ITer as am a hussler that would take up your post. | |
|
| Alright.. STOP the "Paper CCNA" thing!!
If they earn it, they will keep the job. If not, they will be fire. OK |
|
|
|
|