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"Jennifer's post and Joe's reply made me want to do this, so bear with
me. I think it would be interesting to give a quick list of what we
have done over the years. "
This is a fun question. Here's my quick list:
* computer lab consultant (as a college student)
* computer lab manager (also as a college student)
* limo driver (for six mos after college)
* bellman (for a year after college)
* general office helper person
* software support analyst
* technical writer
* general IT support specialist
* documentation specialist
* functional requirements analyst / business analyst
* web/information designer (this is what I currently do)
Looking forward to seeing other techwhirlers' lists!
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