On Sat, 4 Jul 2015 21:58:49 +0000, Fons Adriaensen wrote: >You don't provide any hint at all as to the nature of the job, >the employer, the type of contract, required qualifications etc. >nor any piece of information that could be used to evaluate the >offer in a rational way. The context is this mailing list and he sent the mail from boosthardware.com http://boosthardware.com/index.php So they (the employer/s) are most likely him and his "Partners" "64 Studio - Low latency, customised Audio and Multimedia distribution running on Linux, Ubuntu Marschall Acoustics - Sonar, Geophysics, custom built & designed High End Digital Audio Workstations" http://boosthardware.com/index.php?t=1 http://boosthardware.com/index.php?t=2 http://boosthardware.com/index.php?t=3 The kind of offer, with all the missing information and the hint to have your own car clearly leads to "Klinkenpuzen" (word by word translation "polishing doorhandles", IOW "bell ringing"). "Multimedia Hardware Technician" describes the needed skills. Customer acquisition and introducing new gear indeed is done this way in Germany, both dubious and "reliable" "Klinkenputzen". His offer gives the (perhaps wrong) impression to be from the dubious kind, however, even "reliable" "Klinkenputzen" isn't a job a lot of technicians like to do. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user