race
> and chat with online , etc. =)
> Me, I have Bachelors degrees in Economics and Finance, and I'm close to
> finishing my MBA. However, I am the Marketing & Technology Manager (This
is
> probably as 'non-describing' as your title as I also act as Fraud &
> Compliance Officer <G>) for a $85 million asset size Credit Union.
> I got interested in computers/technology back in 92 when I was put in
charge
> of a computer lab on campus as a work/study while in college. Back when
> Mosaic was the all text browser, and telnet, gopher, IRC and Mudding on
the
> lab's Sun Sparc stations ruled my evenings. ;)
> Scott
> PA-Scott
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> > 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