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This is difficult column for me. While it may not be my last, in some ways I hope that it is. You see, after just over 3 years with LWN.net, I find myself looking for gainful employment.

Gainful? With all credit to the fine folks that have donated to LWN.net, it has not been enough to pay salaries. Now my financial situation demands that I find an income, even if it means leaving LWN. I may still be around in some capacity or another, after all, I'm a vice-president of Eklektix, but I need to focus more of my energy on securing an income.

The ideal job of my future should make use of my writing and editing skills. I have grown very accustomed to working from home, so I would like to continue to do that, at least part time. The Linux box and the DSL line are already here. My next job could also draw on my experience as a software engineer, my knowledge of Linux, or something else entirely. I am an eclectic person with a little knowledge in many different fields.

Please see my resume for additional details.

Thank you,
Rebecca Sobol ris@lwn.net


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Posted Jun 13, 2002 5:42 UTC (Thu) by tompoe (guest, #9) [Link]

Hi: Best of luck to you in your search. Keep us posted. Tom

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Posted Jun 13, 2002 14:00 UTC (Thu) by RaRue (guest, #666) [Link]

Good luck on your job search.

Over the past couple of years, as a regular reader of LWN, I've really enjoyed stories you've written.

Your work shows that it is not unreasonable to expect work that is both well-written and technically sophisticated.

resource

Posted Jun 13, 2002 13:16 UTC (Thu) by DeletedUser2010 ((unknown), #2010) [Link]

Rebecca, Sorry to hear that you may be leaving. Check with Mojolin (http://mojolin.com) for jobs... and you might want to register and post a link to your resume as well. good luck in your search... Dan

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