rec.autos.simulators

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

Jones

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Jones » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 07:57:56

Would that be in Bristol?  You're not MY turf accountant, are you?!

Philste

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Philste » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:02:00

I'm a medical underwriter for an insurance company.


> Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could therefore
> also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and am
> considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> What about you guys?

> Jonesy

> Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> Monster handicap: 559.63

--
Philippe "Philster" Sergerie
Colin Harri

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Colin Harri » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:12:34


In Bristol, but online bookie, so you're safe!

Dave Henri

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Dave Henri » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:13:56

"Colin Harris" <

  Was that you in the movie Snatch??  :)
dave (gotta watch that on DVD with Subtitles and see if I still can decipher
English)henrie

Scott B. Huste

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Scott B. Huste » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:29:15

;)

--
Scott B. Husted
PA-Scott
http://www.racesimcentral.net/




> > However,  Will does moonlight as a Dell salesman over on the mho***
> > newsgroup (formerly Jacobs at news.simracing.org and TEN prior to that).
> > ;)

> Hey hey! Them's fightin' werds, boy!

Milhous

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Milhous » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:42:59

Part time high school student, part time movie theater projectionist, and
full time geek (which encompasses, of course, my part-time computer
building. =)

Milhouse


David G Fishe

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by David G Fishe » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:48:14

I have a mortgage/business loan co. If you want to get ripped off, e-mail
me.

David G Fisher


Don Burnett

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Don Burnett » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:48:53

I'm a branch manager for a major plastics distribution and mfg company, have
been with  them for 23 years now.

Don Burnette


Charlie Busche

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Charlie Busche » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 08:51:34

My whole interest in PC's is because of pc based racing simulations (Indy500
the sim sucked me in). I'm a sysadmin for a transportation/shipping broker.
Although we converted to IP this year, we were one of the first companies to
use a frame relay for voice, data and faxing (20 offices).   I could slmost
give Papy some credit for making me the person I am today! lol

Charlie


> Mechanical Engineer at Delphi-Delco Electronics, the largest
> automotive component supplier in the world.  I'm working on
> a couple of airbag systems for BMW right now.

> --
> Pat Dotson


> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> > Jonesy

> > Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> > "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> > GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> > Monster handicap: 559.63

Jens H. Kruus

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Jens H. Kruus » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:12:18



We're actually in the same line of business. :-)

From: http://www.brf.dk/412568AB004B8B51/alldocs/DOCBBOD-4YCFAN

"BRFkredit is an independent mortgage credit institution owned by a foundation
(BRFfonden). BRFkredit offers mortgage loans against the security of
owner-occiupied homes, commercial properties and subsidised housing. In the
corporate lending segment BRFkredit focuses on loans for office and business
properties and for private rental housing and cooperative housing associations."

/Jens

ymenar

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by ymenar » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:15:39


> What about you guys?

Job? What's that  ;-)

<insert obvious reply from Scott Husted>

No really, I'm just studying at the moment, not knowing where to go.
Computing?  Architecture? Who knows at the moment...

--
-- Fran?ois Mnard <ymenard>
-- May the Downforce be with you...
-- http://www.ymenard.8m.com/
-- This announcement is brought to you by the Shimato Dominguez
Corporation - helping America into the New World...

R A Wrigh

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by R A Wrigh » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:36:18

Auto Electrical tech for a MG Rover dealer on the receiving end of your
technology or was until twelve months ago when BMW sold Rover

Bob


> Mechanical Engineer at Delphi-Delco Electronics, the largest
> automotive component supplier in the world.  I'm working on
> a couple of airbag systems for BMW right now.

> --
> Pat Dotson


> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> > Jonesy

> > Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> > "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> > GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> > Monster handicap: 559.63

Stuart Becktel

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Stuart Becktel » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:37:17

Part time high school/college student, and part time IT department at my
teacher's wife's work...fun fun fun!...
-Stuart Becktell

Scott B. Huste

R.A.S.ers' Professions?

by Scott B. Huste » Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:44:05

And the company is still in business?  <VBG>  ;)

--
Scott B. Husted
PA-Scott
http://www.Husted.cc


> I'm a branch manager for a major plastics distribution and mfg company,
have
> been with  them for 23 years now.

> Don Burnette



> > Many people 'out there' would think those who enjoy driving cars in a
> > simulated world could be described as geeks, nay nerds.  It could
> therefore
> > also be assumed that we would also have nerdy, computery jobs.

> > Of course this is not the case.  For example, I'm a 'Business Analyst'
> > (whatever that is), although <sniff> I'm soon to be made redundant, and
am
> > considering a slight career change.  Still I.T though.  Hang on....?

> > What about you guys?

> > Jonesy

> > Remove 'ANTISPAM' when replying.

> > "Movement is Tranquillity" - Stirling Moss
> > GPLRank (F1): 15.73
> > Monster handicap: 559.63


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