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<p>BBLISA Employers,<br>
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My name is Brian Barnes-Cocke, and I am looking to start a career
in Linux Administration. My family and I are moving to Boston in
the beginning of August, my partner got into Harvard Graduate
School of Education. I can start a I am hoping to transition from
being a stay at home parent to move my hobby, Linux and Open
Source software, into my job, as an entry-level admin - as either
a contract or permanent worker. I can work starting the 14th of
August. My preference is, in order, 9 AM-5 PM, Graveyard and then
swing.<br>
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I love working with computers. I am certified as a Red Hat Systems
Administrator (RHCSA) and Linux Professional Institute Level 1
(LPIC-1). I have experience with scripting; containers
(LXC/Docker, systemd-nspawn); SSH; virtualization (virsh/libvirt,
QEMU, VirtualBox); physical construction of computers/servers;
network attached servers; file-sharing (NFS, SMB/CIFS); several
Operating Systems (Windows 3.1-10, CentOS 7, Arch Linux, Ubuntu's
from the last 3-4 years, Fedora, openSUSE, FreeNAS/FreeBSD); and
exposure to method-level and OOP-level Java. In terms of software,
my day-to-day use is Thunderbird, Firefox and LibreOffice, but I
commonly help other people with Microsoft Outlook, all the common
browsers and Microsoft Office Suite. I am looking to leverage my
LinuxAcademy subscription and get a RHCE and a Google Cloud
Certification.<br>
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I am a hard and enthusiastic worker. I have received multiple
awards and commendations for my positive attitude and the quality
of my work. I want to work in an environment with other people who
are passionate about Open Source; intellectually curious; and
enjoy accomplishing goals with excellence.<br>
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Resume: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LL9Bkk3dEKqocOsmWdZ576ujDByGalev/view?usp=sharing">Google
Drive Resume<br>
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Best,</p>
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Brian<br>
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