I work at a little computer processor company that rhymes with "swintel" in lovely (not) NM. gas systems.
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I work at a little computer processor company that rhymes with "swintel" in lovely (not) NM. gas systems.
7th Grade Texas History Teacher for Houston I.S.D. :thumbsup:
WOW... by chance have I put any of you to work? :P
I am a Technical Recruiter/Accounts Manager for an IT Consulting firm.
If you need a job look me up I am sure I can find something good for a fellow boxer.
-Myth
10+ years as a consultant to the airforce. Radar systems, link systems, electronic warfare.
I just cant believe this topic has gotten this big this fast. Day 1 it had 4-5 pages lol. Very diverse career topics
Is it only me who's not entirely surprised that a lot of us work as "technologists"? I thought we would have had a lot of people who worked in IT, but I had no idea of the hugely diverse skill set available to us Multiboxers :-D
I'm certainly not surprised that a lot of us are "technologists". Who else in their right mind would set up 5 computers for 1 game... or even think of running 5 clients off 1 PC? :)
I am not very surprised really. I assumed a broad yet geeky inclined user base. Your average burger slinger isn't *likely* to have the capital and mental resources to figure all of this out.
Well, I think that misses the point a little. We have a ton of IT-related fields in here, but where is the Human Resources Exec? Where is the Fund Manager? Where is the Civil Engineer?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Xzin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=47301#post4730 1
haha, grad school, good times. Before I split on my PhD, I was making 19k a year-- a while ago admittedly -- however, that's for living in Cambridge, MA, which could well be worse than 10k/yr. I knew people who lived in people's attics, and still the rent wasn't cheap. Somehow, though, I didn't think it was a big deal.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'tommyg',index.php?page=Thread&postID=46689#post46 689