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    #21
    Used waterfall project methodology but found it too lightweight so adopted timberfall methodology.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #22
      Look for lower-paid contracting, £200 ish or lower. Look for things in the provinces away from big cities. Also try people per hour. Try bite consulting, give them a call and see how they can help .

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        #23
        At the risk of being helpful..... If you were doing *IX 15 years ago, you presumably have lots of Solaris. Now that's just gone EOL, there are loads of Solaris -> Linux gigs. Might be worth investigating...
        And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.

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          #24
          Dont listen

          This is probably the most negative thread that I ever seen. No, ageism is not a problem. Getting to comfy in a skillset is a problem. C++~17 years ago might be a problem but if you were in IT, it might take you 6-12 months to skill up in something relevant and related like golang and nowadays-C++. The majority of my workflow comes from linkedin and I've never meet them in person.

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            #25
            Originally posted by b0redom View Post
            At the risk of being helpful..... If you were doing *IX 15 years ago, you presumably have lots of Solaris. Now that's just gone EOL, there are loads of Solaris -> Linux gigs. Might be worth investigating...
            We're doing Solaris -> AIX for tier 1 stuff, Solaris -> Red Hat for noddy stuff like web serving and other lightweight tasks.

            Oracle's silent OEL is a bit odd, we've still got some T5's in bare-metal, their projected workloads now going on POWER.

            AIX, like flared trousers, is coming back!

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              #26
              Originally posted by stek View Post
              AIX, like flared trousers, is coming back!
              AIX is the bane of my life!!!!
              "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

              https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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                #27
                Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
                AIX is the bane of my life!!!!
                It's the most oddball Unix, if fact it's not really a true Unix where everything is a file, the ODM (registry in Windows-speak) is a database.

                Linux bullshiitters always amuse me when dropped onto an AIX terminal, ksh for a start confuses them bashshellers-from-birth, no nsswitch.conf, lovely stuff...

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                  #28
                  Sorry OP. Unix has changed beyond recognition in the 15 years. Why, just this morning I have been using commands like ls, df, grep, awk, bc, cat, find, lvextend, mkdir...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Lance View Post
                    Used waterfall project methodology but found it too lightweight so adopted timberfall methodology.
                    Timber is typically less dense than water.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by stek View Post
                      It's the most oddball Unix, if fact it's not really a true Unix where everything is a file, the ODM (registry in Windows-speak) is a database.

                      Linux bullshiitters always amuse me when dropped onto an AIX terminal, ksh for a start confuses them bashshellers-from-birth, no nsswitch.conf, lovely stuff...
                      My problem is trying to get a decent C++ compiler on it!!! ARGH!!!
                      "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

                      https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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