for the desktech position(s) do you need fulltime, partime, or "freelance"
??
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Chris Jones <techmaster@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apparently our company, F1 Solutions, is growing faster than I realized.
> We're looking for a few desktop techs as well. If you know windows pretty
> well, know how to replace hard drives, motherboards, take apart laptops, and
> need a job, get me a resume. I can probably get you an interview if your
> resume matches our needs. We're building a very solid IT company from the
> ground up. Right now we're very small, but we're about to become a pretty
> big name in the area, through hard work, devotion, and honesty. The boss is
> an ex marine and has really good morals on how to treat people. We've been
> in operation for about 10 years now, and we haven't lost very many clients,
> so it seems like they appreciate our style of service. We're looking for
> people who can at least do basic service on a computer. You'll learn a lot
> while you work for us, but at the same time we don't want someone who we'll
> have to micromanage. Also, we are a strictly Microsoft vendor. We don't
> push Mac or Linux, although we occasionally service a few Mac and Linux
> systems, and we use a few Linux based products as tools.
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:08 PM, Chris Jones <techmaster@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Are there any system engineers out there looking for work? MCSE or MCITP
>> preferred, MCSA might be acceptable as well. We're getting very busy
>> lately, and it doesn't seem to be letting up. We could use some help. Let
>> me know, send a resume and I'll get it to my boss.
>>
>
>
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