New Business
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Business is booming, and it's still going upwards. While grabbing a bite to eat on Southbank last Wednesday, I bumped into an old associate who was active in Melbourne cycling scene back when I was a University student 4-5 years ago. Like me, he's running his own business, and prefers Debian/Linux has his operating system of choice.
In what seems to be a surprisingly common occurance, my old associate is heading overseas and needs someone to look after a number of customers while he's away. He's flying out the day after one of my other clients is flying back from Europe. As such, I have four new clients (quite large ones, too), who'll be relying upon me to keep their networks and Linux servers running smoothly.
Perl Training Australia - now (almost) hiring
Because of all the new work that's coming on board, I'm looking at hiring a technical assistant to help out with things. I need to put together a job description and fill out a ton of paperwork (tax, workcover, council permits, etc) before I can actually employ them.
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