Selling Linux Server Admin - 10+yrs experience

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  1. #1
    I currently have a 40hr/week long-term contract with a great hosting company, but am looking for extra income.

    I am available to be on retainer for you to remotely assist you with Linux server issues, website migrations/issues, etc..

    Rates as follows:
    - $250/mo retainer
    - $75/hr for each incident - 2hr minimum.

    This means that you would pay $250/mo for me to be available to your company should an incident occur. If an incident occurs and you need me to remedy your issue, the minimum charge per incident would be $150.00.

    I have extensive experience with Linux servers going back to 1996.

    More information about myself and my skills are located here: http://RHEL.pro

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    Thank you,
    Rob
     
    kprojects, Jun 13, 2013 IP
  2. jameskon

    jameskon Well-Known Member

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    Rob, Do you have hands on experiance for email marketing server end, do you know about pmta, port25 and interspire integration, we need someone to work with our inhouse team on it for long term, who can keep a check about the DNS working, reverse dns issues, keep a check on server not getting blacklisted.
     
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    kprojects Well-Known Member

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    jameskon,

    Apologies, as I wasn't keeping an eye on this thread and was expecting contact through email.

    I don't have experience with port25's PowerMTA software, but it shouldn't be difficult to pick up. DNS and blacklisting is trivial.

    Good luck finding someone for the job - let me know if I can help.

    Rob
     
    kprojects, Jun 19, 2013 IP