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Looking for a full-time summer position in Terre Haute. My resume is available on LinkedIn. Thanks for looking!

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The City of Terre Haute was hiring not too long ago. I also noticed a post recently for Hamilton Center. They were both full-time jobs. If you are only looking for the summer, you might check with Troy Clark from Guardian Computers. He was looking for someone with experience in setting up and maintaining servers both Microsoft and Linux-based and he would probably be willing to work with you since you do have that experience.

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Thanks, I already applied to the Hamilton Center one (even though it's full time) but I didn't think about the city, and didn't know about Guardian.

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You're welcome.

Here's a link for the City of Terre Haute postings:

http://www.terrehaute.in.gov/Dept_Human_Resources/employment.htm

Hope that helps.

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good luck with that.

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I should correct myself.

Nothing against you.
I am sure you are a swell programmer/developer...

just any IT track jobs in the dirty Haute are few and far between....

believe me, i speak from experience.

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No kidding. So are marketing jobs and just about every other white-collar profession not related to health care. That's why I commute to Indy every day...

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lol.

damn, that's quite the commute, man.

ya, the only white collar jobs are in the academic realm......and we all know how corrupt, unbalanced and nepotistic those are....

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