When I worked for Lutheran Brotherhood about three years ago, there really wasn't any Unix that I know of. It was all running IBM mainframe OS390 on a 390 (now Z-series) mainframe. Their network stations consisted of NT4.0 boxes, and I believe right now they are doing a migration to Win2k. They did have a really ancient AS-400 system that needed to be backed up nightly which failed quite often. Of course, I was just an overnight computer room person. I submitted and monitored the jobs on the mainframe, printed out the statements and did backups. Nothing really techinical, but it was my first job in the IT field and it was a foot in the door. Now, as to AIX boxes... What do you think runs on AIX boxes? It's a type of Unix just like HP, DEC/64, Solaris and so forth. Unix is such a generic term now days anyways. Just because you can say that you know "unix" doesn't mean the world. They all have their own way of doing things. It's all in what you're used to of doing and comfortable with. Same with Linux. > > Luthern Brotherhood is where my dad works, but it doesn't seem like they > > have any sysadmin jobs really right now at all. Heck, I dont even think > > they have much unix anyhow. Probally some huge AIX boxes or something > > else scary. There is VB/C++ programmer jobs (yick!)