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hey gang

im looking for IT work, and a lot of you are in the IT industry so if you know of anything please let me know.

i am looking for roles similar to IT manager, technology management, infrastructure management, IT team leader etc, along those lines.

my previous role was it manager / technical manager for dodo internet

Paul_Rivoli_Resume.pdf

please pass this onto anyone in your company / hr if you think there might be a suitable role available

:D

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Maybe I'm paranoid, but there's no way I'd be disclosing my full name, address, and phone numbers on a public forum!

+1

This demonstrates a clear lack of security practices for internet protocol?

*Kidding*

I would advise you to take it down Paul and protect your identity.

There's no need to do that - I would rather people know my identify and possibility of a role to be found.

Besides, anything can be found out about a person, you just gotta know how to use the right tools and where to look

Besides, anything can be found out about a person, you just gotta know how to use the right tools and where to look

Really? So what did I eat for dinner last night?? (Lets see if i find Paul looking in my toilet in half an hours time!)

:blink:

haha well no, if you really wanted to find out who I was etc you could look in several places

you could ring my old work and say your from XYZ data protection and who was the recent IT manager (reception would probably give it out)

you could search on the SAU site for who was on the committe to find out my full name, from there a quick yellow pages search would only show one of my surname

and so on...

i think more than your personal info, I don't think Dodo would appreciate their internal processes and systems you were involved with being put into the public domain.

either way... good luck fellas...

I found the job I was lookin for... but in Brissy :blink:

i think more than your personal info, I don't think Dodo would appreciate their internal processes and systems you were involved with being put into the public domain.

Mate, that all looks pretty borning to me, no trade secrets there, and Paul is right, ever tried to Google your names guys? Trust me, there is no animity on the interwebz and you're fooling yourself if you think otherwise.

Resume looks good paul, might haul your ass in here to do some VMWare ESX work with us as a consultant ;)

haha no worries

before i left the guys were on the border line of deploying a dual cluster vmware ESX

we had a sun blade 8000 series blade box with two blades, we were one of the first in AU to have the quad cpu dual core 3ghz opteron blades

we were going to use that for oracle 11. 8 way cpu, and oracle only charge you for 4 cores = awesome ++ 32GB of ram ;)

yeah vmware is pretty cool - it was going to clear up heaps of shit for us

two blades, seperate ESX cluster manager 1RU server and its all good

we had the vmware blades booting off our EMC array too, so the boxes couldnt fail/disappear under any circumstances

we tested vmotion failover and its about 30ms between cluster changover, very fast and realtime, most applications dont even realise

haha one of our tech's in the testing phase on the EMC failed over the powerpath device to a non-existant path

so the storage failed from underneath the vmotion host, the box kernel panic'd hard core and wasn't happy

but vmotion took care of it and failed it over correctly

there's some ASIO roles going if you want to move to canberra

;)

i'd love to work for ASIO but canberra can suck my nuts

besides if you diclose you want to work for ASIO your basically void from any role

as this makes you a liable target for any blackmail / sabotage

there's some ASIO roles going if you want to move to canberra

;)

i'd love to work for ASIO but canberra can suck my nuts

besides if you diclose you want to work for ASIO your basically void from any role

as this makes you a liable target for any blackmail / sabotage

I thought that was ASIS?

we have someone leaving in our IT department, but it's not a big group (10ish) so probably not what you're looking for Paul

for those interested or at least wondering

to apply for ASIO/AFP

- no one must know of your application or intention to apply for a role

- you must be clear of a criminal record

- you must be an australian citizen

- your friends and family will be checked by AFP/ASIO, including police records, financial records, centrelink history etc

- full employment history checks, credit checks, banking and financial records, education checks etc.

basically they want to rule you out as a liable suspect for blackmail.

this is, if say ive applied for ASIO and was caught in 1995 trafficking drugs then it makes a liable suspect for blackmail

any dude who knows i was caught can use this information against me to "get info" out of me regarding ASIO/AFP and so on.

and you need to get secet level or security level clearance so it will check your personal life too, including girlfriends, partners etc.

this is becuause they can use it against you in blackmail etc. they even ask things such as have you had anal sex in the past etc.

in case you were wondering....

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