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Thats fine as your other thread did come off as advertising. But in the future, try to place your threads in the most proper forum. This is a non-technical question and belongs in General, not Linux - General. It has been moved accordingly at this time.
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PS. Also in the future, email a moderator if you feel the need to discuss a closed topic or such, etc. We could have reopened your other thread and allowed you to edit, etc instead of creating a new thread.
I've tried all the big job boards (monster, careerbuilder, hotjobs, etc) and never had much luck. Most of my jobs have came from people I know or the local paper.
Finding a job depends on your area too. It helps to know who in your area utilizes Linux so you can check their openings. My boss was hiring a Linux support operator and one of the first things he did was search for Linux in the resume. If you are applying for a job at least have somewhere in your resume something that indicates that you know something about Linux.
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