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Old 03-30-2009
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Originally Posted by methyl
Welcome aboard.

HOURS_PER_WEEK=168 ; export HOURS_PER_WEEK

If you are not actually on a job, you will be planning a job.

There is good demand for this job.

This is a worldwide forum. Salary expectations depend on where you work.
Thanks for the info...
are you serious? 168 hrs work per week?Smilie there's only 168 hrs in a week!
oh, and sorry... I didn't realize this was a worldwide forum. I'd be working in the US. Probably Pennsylvania for a while, and then move out to Colorado. So, I'm not sure what the salary expectations are in the US(for the two states).

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qmove(1B)								PBS								 qmove(1B)

NAME
qmove - move pbs batch job SYNOPSIS
qmove destination job_identifier ... DESCRIPTION
To move a job is to remove the job from the queue in which it resides and instantiate the job in another queue. The qmove command issues a Move Job batch request to the batch server that currently owns each job specified by job_identifier. A job in the Running , Transiting , or Exiting state cannot be moved. OPERANDS
The first operand is the new destinationfor queue @server queue@server See the PBS ERS section , "Destination Identifiers". If the destination operand describes only a queue, then qmove will move jobs into the queue of the specified name at the job's current server. If the destination operand describes only a batch server, then qmove will move jobs into the default queue at that batch server. If the destination operand describes both a queue and a batch server, then qmove will move the jobs into the specified queue at the speci- fied server. All following operands are job_identifiers which specify the jobs to be moved to the new destination. The qmove command accepts one or more job_identifier operands of the form: sequence_number[.server_name][@server] STANDARD ERROR
The qmove command will write a diagnostic messages to standard error for each error occurrence. EXIT STATUS
Upon successful processing of all the operands presented to the qmove command, the exit status will be a value of zero. If the qmove command fails to process any operand, the command exits with a value greater than zero. SEE ALSO
qsub(1B), pbs_movejob(3B) Local qmove(1B)
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