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Re: Jobs at Redundant Technology Initiative
Hi David, All.
I wonder if it's worth sending this to the Sheffield Linux User group
mailing list to see of you could drum up some interest there? Perhaps
the
LUG could find a way to offer tech support such a venture without a full
time person? Any thoughts?
Ian.
David Jennings wrote:
> Dear all, see message from James Wallbank below - cheers, David
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
> can I ask you to distribute information about two new part-time posts
> at Redundant Technology Initiative to the other Workstationeers?
>
> These jobs aren't brilliantly paid, but they are: (a) All we can
> afford right now... and (b) Great opportunities to get involved in a
> really exciting and growing project right at the start. The jobs are
> part of our new Access Space project, opening on Sidney Street in
> the New Year. Here's the pitch:
>
> =====
> Access Space is an exciting new project: a low-cost creative internet
> workshop powered completely by recycled computers. It operates on a
> non-profit basis and is funded by the National Lottery and European
> Development funds.
>
> Applications are invited for the posts of:
>
> Project Manager Volunteer Coordinator (0.5) £15000 pro rata
> A positive communicator with the ability to motivate by encouragement.
>
> I.T. Technician (0.5) £12000 pro rata
> With knowledge of LINUX and LAN management and good people skills.
>
> You can find much more information about the posts at:
>
> http://www.lowtech.org/access/jobs/
> ======
>
> Anyone who's interested should get in touch with myself or Richard at
> RTI as soon as possible.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> James
>
> who: James Wallbank
> org: Redundant Technology Initiative
> tel: +44 114 2495522
> fax: +44 114 2495533
> web: www.lowtech.org
> eml: rti [at] lowtech.org
> loc: Redundant Technology Initiative
> 5 Brown Street
> Sheffield
> S1 2BS
> UK
> --
> : David Jennings
> : Workstation, Sheffield S1 2BX, UK
> : Tel: +44 114 249 3435
> : Join the Network Users' Forum http://www.nuf.org.uk/
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