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    Cool ok..

    24 years old....cardiology tech. student....used to be a surgical tech. student....changed my major. I hope to go on to get my pre-med out of the way...then go from there. Iknow it will take many years...but what the hell.

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    I'm 16 years old and I work at Kennywood amusement park. The park is currently closed right now so I have to wait to work again. It's an okay job I make over minimum wage which is pretty good. I really want to do something with networking someday. I still have two years of highschool so I have a while to decide. I love computers that's where I want to go.

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    Webdev, Netadmin, Sysadmin, Front and Backoffice for a small ISP with cybercafe . .

    And Customer Care Agent for a Dutch power company.
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    Hi Sgt_B, pretty much like you, i figured my career was goin to be on networking and systems and network security in particular... I work as a network design consultant at the moment.

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    hmm did i mention i worked in a flower shop recently for 2 months?

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    Sounds pretty cool cybercop! Good luck in the future man!

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    I'm 20 years old. I have been employed full time as a web designer / developer for a little over 3 years. HTML, ASP, PHP, SQL Server, and currently learning XML. I got my Master CIW Site Designer certification last year (www.ciwcertified.com). A few of my friends and I are working on starting our own web development company. Things are picking up slowly. For our company I handle all the networking (windows 2k), and the database work for the client sites.
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    Programmer/Trainer specializing in anything that is neat and Microsoft. Neat *or* Microsoft perhaps. I dunno.
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    I'm a student taking a Information tech and systems management course at my local collage. I am currently going the Cisco route they seem to have some good certs.
    Its not software piracy. I’m just making multiple off site backups.

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