On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:49:54 +0100, Simon Richard Clarkstone wrote:
> Kalos Kalyre wrote:
>> Real life got in the way. I've spent the last few weeks looking for a
>> job, but most of the jobs I found required more time than I can
>> currently afford to give them (I'm in college right now; can't let the
>> job take away from class time). I can't graduate on schedule without
>> this job, either, as I need "experience credit". And, guess what, my
>> school only gives out experience credit once per year, in the spring.
>> so anyway, I found it, and now I'm back :)
>
> What job is it?
I'm working in the IT department of a local college of veterinary
medicine. Lots of computers to work with, hardware and software I've
never even heard of let alone used, and students who want me to install
"that stuff you add" (firewall, antivirus, etc.) on their personal
laptops. In other words, it's exactly the kind of job I like doing. :)
--
-Kalos
Peace and peppermint cheesecake to all.
Bearer of one Pickaxe of Icebreaking from Flame Stryke, one Yellow Rose
of Friend****p from Gilraen and a Ribbon of Matching Colors from Jon to
complement it, one Ponder Point from Scott, a PARTICIPANT trophy of the
great flood race of 3-'07.
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"It is a medical commonplace, that the tissues of the human body replace
themselves regularly, essentially creating an entirely new body every
seven years. From whence then come cancer, and the slow degeneration of
age? They exist as faults in the patterns of intelligence within the
genes themselves. By reprogramming these smallest parts, the whole
becomes well." -Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, by Firaxis Games


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