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Jan 30 2009

New Telecommuting Jobs - Network Engineers Galore!

I’m off of my soap box for today, thanks to everyone who dropped by yesterday while I ranted about hateful blogs.  While I try to respect everyone’s opinions, sometimes it seems people just write things to agitate others- with no real point to the effort.

I am pleased to bring a few new jobs to the collection this morning, a nice combination of jobs for most of us who like to work on the web.  There is at least one thing I can say- there doesn’t seem to be any problem finding work if you can produce quality work on the web.  I can’t say the same for those poor folks at Caterpillar, Best Buy and a few other big name companies.  Lay offs are putting a lot of good people in dire straits.  If you know of anyone in this position- turn them onto working on the web- who knows?  It might help someone!

Examiner.com - still looking to flesh out their list of bloggers in dozens of areas.  This latest posting is for Denver, though I know they are looking for literally dozens of people who live in other cities as well.

AU Interactive - Technology Writer/Content Manager

Dyalogues - Bloggers wanted for beta testing - you’ll need a blogging buddy for this job

Private company - seeking financial blogger- you should already have your own finance blog as well

Who Is Hosting This - is looking for a webmaster who also happens to be a blogger

Trak Companies - looking for a Sales Consultant - Litigation Support

Dynamic Software Consultants - needs a Network Engineer - must live in the Pacific time zone

Oxyway - needs a Network Engineer with 3 years of administration experience

Private company - seeking a Data Stage Developer

Allegis Group - customer service

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