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<blockquote data-quote="kieveryuu" data-source="post: 195758" data-attributes="member: 2225"><p>Have done a lot of things, from lawn care, redwood deck refinishing and a comic shop to several printing and design jobs. Printing and design has been the bulk of my professional career. I have worked in the traditional printing environment of a newspaper (pagination, prepress, tech support and related), a small poster company (design, customer service and related) a small in-house university printshop (prepress, design, press support and tech support).</p><p></p><p>Since I was laid off two years ago I have returned full time to college, am a freelance graphic designer and artist, research assistant to the philosophy dept., and, of course, tech support. Thankfully I can focus on my favorite type of tech support these days: Apple technology, rarely do I have to fix the printer connection for someones PC. Instead I teach people how to use their technology to the fullest and help them with problems and issues.</p><p></p><p>To sum up: Life long student and lover of learning. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kieveryuu, post: 195758, member: 2225"] Have done a lot of things, from lawn care, redwood deck refinishing and a comic shop to several printing and design jobs. Printing and design has been the bulk of my professional career. I have worked in the traditional printing environment of a newspaper (pagination, prepress, tech support and related), a small poster company (design, customer service and related) a small in-house university printshop (prepress, design, press support and tech support). Since I was laid off two years ago I have returned full time to college, am a freelance graphic designer and artist, research assistant to the philosophy dept., and, of course, tech support. Thankfully I can focus on my favorite type of tech support these days: Apple technology, rarely do I have to fix the printer connection for someones PC. Instead I teach people how to use their technology to the fullest and help them with problems and issues. To sum up: Life long student and lover of learning. 8) [/QUOTE]
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