Unemployed or under-employed -- what to do
Stephen Ronan
sronan at panix.com
Wed Feb 16 13:35:39 EST 2005
[...]
> I was thinking: there are a lot of bright (under employed) guys on this
> list. The problem, it seems, is that people notice opportunities for which
> they do not have the skill set to try. Maybe it is a few of us that have
> complementary skills and could do domething that we could not singularly.
>
> How about a free discussion about things like "You know what, I think
> *this* would be great to do"
>
> What do you all think?
This is a little tangential to what you're suggesting but perhaps
still relevant. I was approached this week by a computer science
student looking for an interesting and worthwhile volunteer
opportunity easy to get to via public transportation from his
home in Cambridge. I sent a note out to local nonprofit community
technology centers, places where folks in low income
neighborhoods can develop skills with computers and related
equipment. Already I've been swamped with more than a dozen
requests.
One needs help managing a Windows 2000 network with 27 clients.
Another has scores of donated computers that need refurbishing. A
YMCA with residential quarters needs someone to help residents
using the computers during its open computer lab on Tuesdays and
Thursday evenings. And there are a couple of community networks
that need help, including one that will be experimenting with a
mesh relying on Pebble Linux or NetBSD nodes.
Too many more to mention. But I'd love to forward the details to
anyone who may have time to offer if there seems to be a good
match with what a center needs. Please drop me a line at this
address or sronan at ctcnet.org
Thanks,
- Stephen Ronan
Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet)
http://www.ctcnet.org
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