Part-time remote/after-hours jobs
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I am returning to school in the Fall and by then should have Linux+ and CCENT. I'd like to gain experience while taking courses, however most of my classes will be in the mornings and I can't commit to a full-time gig. I was wondering if there exist part-time remote/after-hours networking (NOC), Linux, or data-center jobs. Anybody have experience working in a role like this? Were the companies flexible with scheduling?
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Raisin Member Posts: 136For morning classes your best bet is to look for something that offers a swing shift in afternoons and evenings. That or sign up for evening classes. I don't know of any entry level work that lets you remote in from home.
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Linux Systems Administrator position.
I've seen some online at home remote support positions but it was rare.
I worked at an ISP where I could tell them what time I could work and the best part was that it was part time. A lot of smaller ISP's that I've looked at have part-time positions. Have you tried to do workstudy at your university?Booya!!
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