Re: ADMIN: Who Are You?

From: <kyle>
Date: Sun Oct 09 2005 - 02:17:00 EDT

Hi, my name is Dennis Means, and I am what you might call a self educated person with the dreams and aspirations to become a future enigneer. Currently I am studying AutoCAD with courses in engineering and a strong emphasis on problem solving. I spend long hours thinking of the next big idea and concentrate on solving some of the worlds most critical problems. I live near Seattle and have a strong background in construction and fabrication of various types.please feel free to contact me via e-mail at (meanskyle@yahoo.com).

               Sincerely, Dennis Means

Geoff Stone DD&D Australia <blenrayaust@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Hi All,

Perhaps an optional short paragraph about who you are and what you do would help. Members of the Forum can get a feel of who you are, it provides a bit of advertising for the free lancers and may provide job opportunities for those in the larger conglomerates.

If I came a cross a top flight draughtsman, knowledgeable in the CAd package i used I may say that there is job for two years down under. Most jobs come from poaching or who you know.

Also if I have a need for experience in a particular field I could perhaps contact the person directly if it was more than question and answer for the Forum.

Any one who serves on Standards Committees may want some advice in a matter can have a quick look at the experience and seek it.

For those who belong to the Forum and want to learn its a great way of letting people know to forgive imprecise questions where you dont know where to start. George McKinney <gmckinney@augustaeng.com> wrote: I'll back John - agree with the reason/use of a personal identifier. MAYBE with a company name/title - but what if I'm working for myself - I can be the grand imperial poo-bah of the United States Conglomerate, and still have trouble buying a postage stamp! Realize that in some companies, titles have specific, unprinted, attachments - senior engineer means you are supervising x number of peons, etc. But for others, it doesn't mean anything.

George McKinney
Sr. Compression Engineer
Augusta Engineering & Design, Inc.

(Now, does anyone have any better idea of what I really do/know/control?) ----- Original Message -----
From: "John Luf" <jcluf@yahoo.com>
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