Subcontracts Administrator for a Government Contractor. I specialize in contract compliance auditing. Holla at your boy if you need a new “asset” on your team
Currently interning at an insurance company in League City. Started off in the Treasury deptartment, currently in real estate accounting, and starting in Galveston on Tuesday to work in their ax department for my last 2 weeks of internship. Then I start my first semester this fall as a graduate student. Going for my MS in Accounting.
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Network Technician now. On the IT side, I can do anything non-programming given a little time and Google. I can also build functional, simple and ascetically pleasing websites. (I can do some debugging, I just find coding tedious) I was a darn good salesman before I was in IT, and I know I could go back to it and make a nice living. I could also do some contracting/remodeling/painting/handyman type work if I had to. I have the tools and experience.
Nice . I'm probably transferring back to Houston next year and there are a ton of customers down there using SharePoint. It's a really hot technology at the moment.
I run marketing at a video game startup in SF. We'll be making a kickass browser free-to-play game coming out later this fall.
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