From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Aug 4 13:57:36 1998 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: External shell account for testing Message-ID: Hi all, The ISP I have been using whenever I need outside internet access to Linfield (testing sendmail configs, testing security, etc) is probably going over to NT based operations sometime in the next year. Is it possible that someone can give me a shell account (UNIX) with email access on their system. I will be glad to reciprocate for anyone with similar needs. -- Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner Manager of Systems and Communications Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From weisman at pacificu.edu Thu Aug 6 10:15:31 1998 From: weisman at pacificu.edu (Jeb Weisman) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: I've got a secret Message-ID: Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so he'll be the Director on my exit. We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay tuned. -Jeb +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | | Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | | University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | | Services 97116 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ From mmorandi at willamette.edu Thu Aug 6 11:04:20 1998 From: mmorandi at willamette.edu (Marti Morandi) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: I've got a secret In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, let me be one of the first to congratulate you on whatever it is you are going to do...tell him to leave WU alone...Keiko's already taking our staff! Marti Marti Morandi, Director Production and Operations Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 (503)370-6650/mmorandi@willamette.edu On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Jeb Weisman wrote: > Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be > leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka > was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so > he'll be the Director on my exit. > > We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, > polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > > As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the > potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay > tuned. > > -Jeb > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | > | Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | > | University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | > | Services 97116 | > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > From aldrich at ups.edu Thu Aug 6 19:04:13 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: Life in the big city... Message-ID: >Subject: Life in the big city... >Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 15:35:34 -0700 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 > >A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces >altitude and spots a man down below. >He lowers the balloon further and shouts: "Excuse me, can you tell me where >I am?" > >The man below says: "Yes?you're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above >this field." > >"You must work in for an Information Technology department" says the >balloonist. > >"I do" replies the man. "How did you know?" > >"Well" says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically >correct, but it's no use to anyone." > >The man below says "You must work in business." > >"I do" replies the balloonist, "but how did you know?" > >"Well", says the man, "you don't know where you are, or where you're going, >but you expect me to be able to help you. And, you're in the same position >you were before we met, but now it's my fault." > From aldrich at ups.edu Thu Aug 6 19:11:29 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: I've got a secret Message-ID: Jeb, May your pastures be green and lush, your wine of the right year, your new budget a horn of plenty, your work time a source of unending joy, may the electrons of your network move at the speed of light, and may you find pleasure to rival softly moving through flowing waves of amber wheat to tip over the nearest cow. ;) Tom At 10:51 AM 8/6/98, Jeb Weisman wrote: >Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be >leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka >was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so >he'll be the Director on my exit. > >We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, >polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > >As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the >potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay >tuned. > >-Jeb > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ >| Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | >| Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | >| University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | >| Services 97116 | >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ From pitterk at whitman.edu Thu Aug 6 20:08:51 1998 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: I've got a secret In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My dear Tom oh my.... --> Keiko On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Tom Aldrich wrote: > Jeb, > > May your pastures be green and lush, your wine of the right year, your new > budget a horn of plenty, your work time a source of unending joy, may the > electrons of your network move at the speed of light, and may you find > pleasure to rival softly moving through flowing waves of amber wheat to tip > over the nearest cow. ;) > > Tom > At 10:51 AM 8/6/98, Jeb Weisman wrote: > >Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be > >leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka > >was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so > >he'll be the Director on my exit. > > > >We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, > >polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > > > >As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the > >potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay > >tuned. > > > >-Jeb > > > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > >| Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | > >| Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | > >| University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | > >| Services 97116 | > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Aug 18 08:50:35 1998 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Pete) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT III Message-ID: The Evergreen State College EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Internet: http://www.evergreen.edu Telephone: (360) 866-6000, extension 6361 Bulletin # 989-010 - Posted: August 10, 1998 Closing Date: September 8, 1998 The Evergreen State College will be closed Monday, September 7, 1998 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT III SPECIAL NOTE: There is currently one full-time, scheduled workweek position available in Computing & Communications. The eligible list established from this announcement will be used to fill permanent, part-time and temporary vacancies for the next six months to one year. SALARY RANGE 46: Starts at $2,522 per month (for full-time) with periodic increases to $3,225, plus benefits. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: One year of experience as an Information Technology Consultant II OR a Bachelor's Degree in computer science or a related field OR equivalent education/experience. DESCRIPTION: Administer and maintain clientele help desk software. Develop and maintain the Computing & Communications (C&C) Support Center official web page. Write and maintain installation documentation and scripts for Support Center staff and students to use in their work. Organize, track and assign resources for projects given to the Support Center by the supervisor. Relate the needs of the Support Center to the supervisor. May represent the group in the absence of the supervisor. Train student employees on the wide range of tasks associated with the Support Center (hardware delivery, software and network connectivity support on campus via telephone, in the C&C Support Center or at the user site, configure and install new and existing computers). Provide support as dictated by the workload. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: * Possess ability and skills to provide excellent customer service. Possess excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. Ability to self-initiate tasks and work independently and also function as an integral member of the C&C Support Center Team. Ability to create clear, concise technical computer documentation. Ability to train C&C staff on user support tasks. Ability to successfully organize, plan, and complete projects. Ability to train clients on use of their computer equipment, operating system and applications software individually or in a classroom setting. Ability to work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.Ability to transport, place and install computer equipment and peripherals weighing up to forty pounds. Ability to install a wide variety of software, including Microsoft applications. Ability to install a wide variety of hardware platforms, such as PCs and Macintosh computers. Ability to problem-solve, and to use diagnostic software and hardware tools. Ability to do trouble-shooting at user site. Current knowledge of TCP/IP network protocol. Current knowledge of web page publishing software and techniques. Possess skills to produce simple computer programs such as DOS batch files. Ability to attend training workshops off campus, sometimes out of town. APPLICATION PROCESS: To be considered for this position you must: Meet the minimum qualifications; Complete the general application form; and Complete a supplemental examination about your relevant experience and training. A minimum of the top seven candidates may be admitted to a verification interview. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee a passing score or an interview. DEADLINE FOR APPLYING: Completed applications and answers to the supplemental examinations must be received in The Evergreen State College Human Resource Services Office by 5:00 p.m., September 8, 1998. If mailed, the application packet must be postmarked by the closing date. Changes and/or modifications to this bulletin will be located on the bulletin board outside of the Human Resource Services Office, Library Building, room 3238. To request disability accommodation in the application process, call the Human Resource Services Office at (360) 866-6000, ext. 6361 (voice), or (360) 866-6834 (TDD). As a condition of employment, persons hired must provide proof of identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of beginning work, and persons may be required to submit to a background check. THIS POSITION IS ASSIGNED TO PART OF THE INSTITUTION THAT IS COVERED BY A UNION SHOP PROVISION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION PERSONNEL BOARD. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY DUES TO THE FEDERATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THEIR HIRING DATE. Committed to equal opportunity and operating with an Affirmative Action Plan, The Evergreen State College is working to build a diverse faculty and staff. We strongly encourage qualified persons of all races, ethnicities, and sexual orientations, persons of disability, persons over forty, women, Vietnam Era and disabled veterans to apply. THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE Human Resource Services, Library 3238 Olympia, Washington 98505 From bnelson at willamette.edu Fri Aug 21 12:25:14 1998 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: student email Message-ID: Greetings, When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? TIA for input BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu --------End of Unsent Message-------- From bnelson at willamette.edu Fri Aug 21 15:30:32 1998 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: student email (fwd) Message-ID: Greetings, sorry for the doublepost if this arrives twice... When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? TIA for input BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu --------End of Unsent Message-------- From dtindall at paul.spu.edu Sun Aug 23 22:56:19 1998 From: dtindall at paul.spu.edu (Dave Tindall) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: student email In-Reply-To: Message-ID: At SPU, we give a "one quarter grace period" before email accounts for former students are purged. We don't provide any transition besides that. When asked, we do suggest Hotmail as a good alternative. --Dave On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Bill Nelson wrote: > > Greetings, > > When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their > e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. > What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer > (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if > anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail > system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any > experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other > free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or > (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? > > Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using > free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? > > TIA for input > BN > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu > > > > > > > --------End of Unsent Message-------- > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Dave Tindall + + + Executive Director + SPU Web Server: + + Computer & Information Systems + http://www.spu.edu/ + + Seattle Pacific University + + + http://paul.spu.edu/~dtindall/ + CIS HelpDesk: + + Internet: dtindall@spu.edu + (206)281-2982 + + Phone/Voice Mail: (206)281-2239 + help@spu.edu + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Aug 25 16:32:07 1998 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Pete) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: student email (fwd) Message-ID: Evergreen offers students an account on a Unix box for email and other functions. The email is Pine. They can dial in to check their email over a collection of 12 modems. As students graduate their accounts are deleted. pete > ---------- > From: Bill Nelson > Reply To: nw-heat@willamette.org > Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 3:59 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: student email (fwd) > > > Greetings, sorry for the doublepost if this arrives twice... > > When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete > their > e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central > computer. > What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central > computer > (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if > anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative > e-mail > system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any > experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or > other > free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, > or > (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? > > Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering > using > free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? > > TIA for input > BN > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR, USA 97309 > bnelson@willamette.edu > > > > > > > --------End of Unsent Message-------- > > From aldrich at ups.edu Tue Aug 25 18:27:12 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:35 2004 Subject: Multimedia teaching positions for fall Message-ID: FYI in case you know folks in Seattle Area that might be interested, >Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 06:22:02 -0700 >X-Sender: tdyer@tdyer.deskmail.washington.edu >Mime-Version: 1.0 >To: aldrich@ups.edu >From: Tom Dyer >Subject: Multimedia teaching positions for fall > >Greetings folks- > >I am looking to fill some teaching spots in Multimedai at the Art Institute >of Seattle for fall quarter, which starts October 5. If you, or someone you >know and recomend, are interested please have them email me, fax me call me >or whatever. The classes all involve Director, some HTML is good too. All >the classes have an established curriculum at this point. I need a minimum >of 3 years professional experience in the Multimedia area and a minimum >baccalaureate degree is strongly preferred. > >Sincerely, > >Tom Dyer >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Tom Dyer >5616 Fauntleroy Way SW >Seattle, WA 98109 >206-938-1920 wk: 206-448-0900 >tdyer@u.washington.edu wk: dyert@aii.edu >http://weber.u.washington.edu/~tdyer/ wk fax: 206-269-0724 >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Aug 4 13:57:36 1998 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: External shell account for testing Message-ID: Hi all, The ISP I have been using whenever I need outside internet access to Linfield (testing sendmail configs, testing security, etc) is probably going over to NT based operations sometime in the next year. Is it possible that someone can give me a shell account (UNIX) with email access on their system. I will be glad to reciprocate for anyone with similar needs. -- Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner Manager of Systems and Communications Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From weisman at pacificu.edu Thu Aug 6 10:15:31 1998 From: weisman at pacificu.edu (Jeb Weisman) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: I've got a secret Message-ID: Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so he'll be the Director on my exit. We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay tuned. -Jeb +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | | Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | | University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | | Services 97116 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ From mmorandi at willamette.edu Thu Aug 6 11:04:20 1998 From: mmorandi at willamette.edu (Marti Morandi) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: I've got a secret In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, let me be one of the first to congratulate you on whatever it is you are going to do...tell him to leave WU alone...Keiko's already taking our staff! Marti Marti Morandi, Director Production and Operations Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University Salem, OR 97301 (503)370-6650/mmorandi@willamette.edu On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Jeb Weisman wrote: > Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be > leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka > was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so > he'll be the Director on my exit. > > We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, > polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > > As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the > potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay > tuned. > > -Jeb > > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | > | Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | > | University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | > | Services 97116 | > +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > From aldrich at ups.edu Thu Aug 6 19:04:13 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: Life in the big city... Message-ID: >Subject: Life in the big city... >Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 15:35:34 -0700 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 > >A man is flying in a hot air balloon and realizes he is lost. He reduces >altitude and spots a man down below. >He lowers the balloon further and shouts: "Excuse me, can you tell me where >I am?" > >The man below says: "Yes?you're in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above >this field." > >"You must work in for an Information Technology department" says the >balloonist. > >"I do" replies the man. "How did you know?" > >"Well" says the balloonist, "everything you have told me is technically >correct, but it's no use to anyone." > >The man below says "You must work in business." > >"I do" replies the balloonist, "but how did you know?" > >"Well", says the man, "you don't know where you are, or where you're going, >but you expect me to be able to help you. And, you're in the same position >you were before we met, but now it's my fault." > From aldrich at ups.edu Thu Aug 6 19:11:29 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: I've got a secret Message-ID: Jeb, May your pastures be green and lush, your wine of the right year, your new budget a horn of plenty, your work time a source of unending joy, may the electrons of your network move at the speed of light, and may you find pleasure to rival softly moving through flowing waves of amber wheat to tip over the nearest cow. ;) Tom At 10:51 AM 8/6/98, Jeb Weisman wrote: >Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be >leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka >was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so >he'll be the Director on my exit. > >We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, >polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > >As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the >potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay >tuned. > >-Jeb > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ >| Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | >| Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | >| University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | >| Services 97116 | >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ From pitterk at whitman.edu Thu Aug 6 20:08:51 1998 From: pitterk at whitman.edu (Keiko Pitter) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: I've got a secret In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My dear Tom oh my.... --> Keiko On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Tom Aldrich wrote: > Jeb, > > May your pastures be green and lush, your wine of the right year, your new > budget a horn of plenty, your work time a source of unending joy, may the > electrons of your network move at the speed of light, and may you find > pleasure to rival softly moving through flowing waves of amber wheat to tip > over the nearest cow. ;) > > Tom > At 10:51 AM 8/6/98, Jeb Weisman wrote: > >Actually it's not much of one. Sometime around the end of August I'll be > >leaving Pacific University. I'm very pleased to note that Ted Krupicka > >was slowest off the mark when we started trolling for a replacement so > >he'll be the Director on my exit. > > > >We will probably be hiring for a few positions so those who are eligible, > >polish your resumes and those who manage personnel, hide your staffs . > > > >As for me, there is a plan but nothing is signed so I'll bow to the > >potential negative effects of hubris for the moment and remain mum. Stay > >tuned. > > > >-Jeb > > > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > >| Jeb Weisman Pacific University weisman@pacificu.edu | > >| Director 2043 College Way (503)359-2944 (vox) | > >| University Information Forest Grove, OR (503)359-3162 (fax) | > >| Services 97116 | > >+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > > From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Aug 18 08:50:35 1998 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Pete) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT III Message-ID: The Evergreen State College EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Internet: http://www.evergreen.edu Telephone: (360) 866-6000, extension 6361 Bulletin # 989-010 - Posted: August 10, 1998 Closing Date: September 8, 1998 The Evergreen State College will be closed Monday, September 7, 1998 in observance of the Labor Day Holiday. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT III SPECIAL NOTE: There is currently one full-time, scheduled workweek position available in Computing & Communications. The eligible list established from this announcement will be used to fill permanent, part-time and temporary vacancies for the next six months to one year. SALARY RANGE 46: Starts at $2,522 per month (for full-time) with periodic increases to $3,225, plus benefits. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: One year of experience as an Information Technology Consultant II OR a Bachelor's Degree in computer science or a related field OR equivalent education/experience. DESCRIPTION: Administer and maintain clientele help desk software. Develop and maintain the Computing & Communications (C&C) Support Center official web page. Write and maintain installation documentation and scripts for Support Center staff and students to use in their work. Organize, track and assign resources for projects given to the Support Center by the supervisor. Relate the needs of the Support Center to the supervisor. May represent the group in the absence of the supervisor. Train student employees on the wide range of tasks associated with the Support Center (hardware delivery, software and network connectivity support on campus via telephone, in the C&C Support Center or at the user site, configure and install new and existing computers). Provide support as dictated by the workload. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: * Possess ability and skills to provide excellent customer service. Possess excellent interpersonal and written communication skills. Ability to self-initiate tasks and work independently and also function as an integral member of the C&C Support Center Team. Ability to create clear, concise technical computer documentation. Ability to train C&C staff on user support tasks. Ability to successfully organize, plan, and complete projects. Ability to train clients on use of their computer equipment, operating system and applications software individually or in a classroom setting. Ability to work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.Ability to transport, place and install computer equipment and peripherals weighing up to forty pounds. Ability to install a wide variety of software, including Microsoft applications. Ability to install a wide variety of hardware platforms, such as PCs and Macintosh computers. Ability to problem-solve, and to use diagnostic software and hardware tools. Ability to do trouble-shooting at user site. Current knowledge of TCP/IP network protocol. Current knowledge of web page publishing software and techniques. Possess skills to produce simple computer programs such as DOS batch files. Ability to attend training workshops off campus, sometimes out of town. APPLICATION PROCESS: To be considered for this position you must: Meet the minimum qualifications; Complete the general application form; and Complete a supplemental examination about your relevant experience and training. A minimum of the top seven candidates may be admitted to a verification interview. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee a passing score or an interview. DEADLINE FOR APPLYING: Completed applications and answers to the supplemental examinations must be received in The Evergreen State College Human Resource Services Office by 5:00 p.m., September 8, 1998. If mailed, the application packet must be postmarked by the closing date. Changes and/or modifications to this bulletin will be located on the bulletin board outside of the Human Resource Services Office, Library Building, room 3238. To request disability accommodation in the application process, call the Human Resource Services Office at (360) 866-6000, ext. 6361 (voice), or (360) 866-6834 (TDD). As a condition of employment, persons hired must provide proof of identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of beginning work, and persons may be required to submit to a background check. THIS POSITION IS ASSIGNED TO PART OF THE INSTITUTION THAT IS COVERED BY A UNION SHOP PROVISION OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION PERSONNEL BOARD. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY DUES TO THE FEDERATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THEIR HIRING DATE. Committed to equal opportunity and operating with an Affirmative Action Plan, The Evergreen State College is working to build a diverse faculty and staff. We strongly encourage qualified persons of all races, ethnicities, and sexual orientations, persons of disability, persons over forty, women, Vietnam Era and disabled veterans to apply. THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE Human Resource Services, Library 3238 Olympia, Washington 98505 From bnelson at willamette.edu Fri Aug 21 12:25:14 1998 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: student email Message-ID: Greetings, When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? TIA for input BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu --------End of Unsent Message-------- From bnelson at willamette.edu Fri Aug 21 15:30:32 1998 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: student email (fwd) Message-ID: Greetings, sorry for the doublepost if this arrives twice... When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? TIA for input BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu --------End of Unsent Message-------- From dtindall at paul.spu.edu Sun Aug 23 22:56:19 1998 From: dtindall at paul.spu.edu (Dave Tindall) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: student email In-Reply-To: Message-ID: At SPU, we give a "one quarter grace period" before email accounts for former students are purged. We don't provide any transition besides that. When asked, we do suggest Hotmail as a good alternative. --Dave On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Bill Nelson wrote: > > Greetings, > > When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete their > e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central computer. > What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central computer > (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if > anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative e-mail > system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any > experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or other > free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, or > (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? > > Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering using > free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? > > TIA for input > BN > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR, USA 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu > > > > > > > --------End of Unsent Message-------- > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Dave Tindall + + + Executive Director + SPU Web Server: + + Computer & Information Systems + http://www.spu.edu/ + + Seattle Pacific University + + + http://paul.spu.edu/~dtindall/ + CIS HelpDesk: + + Internet: dtindall@spu.edu + (206)281-2982 + + Phone/Voice Mail: (206)281-2239 + help@spu.edu + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Aug 25 16:32:07 1998 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Pete) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: student email (fwd) Message-ID: Evergreen offers students an account on a Unix box for email and other functions. The email is Pine. They can dial in to check their email over a collection of 12 modems. As students graduate their accounts are deleted. pete > ---------- > From: Bill Nelson > Reply To: nw-heat@willamette.org > Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 3:59 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: student email (fwd) > > > Greetings, sorry for the doublepost if this arrives twice... > > When students graduate and leave campus, we usually want to delete > their > e-mail boxes (and file storage) if they are located on a central > computer. > What institutions do NOT offer students a mailbox on a central > computer > (e.g. Eudora mailbox must be kept on diskette or whatever) What, if > anything, are you folks doing as far as recommending an alternative > e-mail > system for students after they graduate/leave. Anyone have any > experiences good or bad with the freemail USA.NET (NET@ADDRESS) or > other > free web based mail services such as www.studentcenter.org, ecucast, > or > (heaven forbid)CollegeClub or AnimalHouse? > > Taking it one step further, are any NWHEAT institutions considering > using > free web based mail as their primary student e-mail system? > > TIA for input > BN > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR, USA 97309 > bnelson@willamette.edu > > > > > > > --------End of Unsent Message-------- > > From aldrich at ups.edu Tue Aug 25 18:27:12 1998 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:20 2006 Subject: Multimedia teaching positions for fall Message-ID: FYI in case you know folks in Seattle Area that might be interested, >Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 06:22:02 -0700 >X-Sender: tdyer@tdyer.deskmail.washington.edu >Mime-Version: 1.0 >To: aldrich@ups.edu >From: Tom Dyer >Subject: Multimedia teaching positions for fall > >Greetings folks- > >I am looking to fill some teaching spots in Multimedai at the Art Institute >of Seattle for fall quarter, which starts October 5. If you, or someone you >know and recomend, are interested please have them email me, fax me call me >or whatever. The classes all involve Director, some HTML is good too. All >the classes have an established curriculum at this point. I need a minimum >of 3 years professional experience in the Multimedia area and a minimum >baccalaureate degree is strongly preferred. > >Sincerely, > >Tom Dyer >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Tom Dyer >5616 Fauntleroy Way SW >Seattle, WA 98109 >206-938-1920 wk: 206-448-0900 >tdyer@u.washington.edu wk: dyert@aii.edu >http://weber.u.washington.edu/~tdyer/ wk fax: 206-269-0724 >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >