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		<description><![CDATA[2010 &#8211; Present Clearwire Las Vegas, NV Technical Support Assisting inbound callers with connectivity issues, installing and setting up new wireless 4G modems and VOIP equipment 2008 – 2010 Self-Employed Computer Remote Support Users email for support and I troubleshoot PC, XP, Vista and Office problems using remote desktop software. I remotely troubleshoot computer hardware [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>2010 &#8211; Present<br />
Clearwire Las Vegas, NV<br />
Technical Support</strong><br />
Assisting inbound callers with connectivity issues, installing and setting up new wireless 4G modems and VOIP equipment</p>
<p><strong>2008 – 2010</strong><br />
<strong>Self-Employed</strong><br />
<strong>Computer Remote Support</strong><br />
Users email for support and I troubleshoot PC, XP, Vista and Office problems using remote desktop software. I remotely troubleshoot computer hardware and software problems and I also help customers with their hosting and domain problems. I install WordPress and other programs with FTP clients. I also install and support <a href="http://openx.org">OpenX </a>adserver for Internet Marketing professionals.</p>
<p><strong>2008 – Present</strong><br />
<strong>Student College of Southern Nevada </strong><br />
Pursing an AAS Degree in Computer Technology and Information Technology. Classes in Windows XP and Vista, PC hardware, networking installation and troubleshooting, including the required general education classes. 57 credits presently with a 3.84 GPA.</p>
<p><strong>2007 &#8211; Present </strong><br />
<strong> Managing Editor / Webmaster</strong><br />
<strong>International Trucks, Inc</strong><br />
<a href="http://lifeontheroad.com">Life on the Road</a><br />
I am the Managing Editor for a multiple author blog for International Trucks, Inc. My main duties include recruiting writers, editing and contributing stories. I also support the WordPress site, ensuring backups of SQL databases and files are automatically done. I make modifications to the PHP, HTML and CSS to customize the website and I approve all other changes and implementations.</p>
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<p><strong>May 2009 &#8211; Present<br />
<a href="http://wildbohemian.net">Wild Bohemian Carriers, Inc</a><br />
Las Vegas, NV<br />
Safety Director</strong></p>
<p><strong>April 1 2005 – May 2009<a href="http://www.wildbohemian.net/"><br />
Wild Bohemian Carriers, Inc</a><br />
Las Vegas, NV<br />
Independent Contractor</strong><br />
Specializing in pad wrap, furniture and fixtures and office equipment. Special commodities requiring special handling and care. Ensuring freight was protected and properly secured. 48 states, Canada and Alaska.</p>
<p><strong>May 2002 &#8211; March 2005<br />
Graebel Las Vegas Movers, Inc<br />
Las Vegas, NV<br />
Independent Contractor</strong><br />
Pad wrap freight requiring special handling. Store fixtures, display cases, new furniture and corporate office moves of furniture and equipment. 48 states and Canada</p>
<p><strong>Mar 1998 &#8211; May 2002</strong><br />
<strong>Various Trucking Companies</strong><br />
Deliver freight around the 48 states and Canada.</p>
<p><strong>Wachter Electric Company<br />
Salt Lake City, UT<br />
Cable Technician</strong><br />
Installed data cable for large computer networks. Wired at junction box and laid cable network throughout factory complex.<br />
This was in Salt Lake City, UT for a new Gateway computer facility.</p>
<p><strong>Wachter Electric Company<br />
Kentucky<br />
Computer Technician</strong><br />
Installed new computer hardware and new software to over 30 nursing homes throughout Kentucky. In charge of a three man team traveling throughout Kentucky upgrading computers, software and network cables in large and small nursing homes.</p>
<p><strong>Builders Square, Payless Cashways, Idelman Telemarketing, MCI Marketing.<br />
Wichita, KS</strong><br />
Stocked shelves. Telemarketing. Little bit of everything.</p>
<p><strong>Independent computer consultant and programmer.</strong><br />
Tried consulting for a while. Loved it, but not enough customers. And not having an actual business plan or direction I&#8217;m sure didn&#8217;t help.</p>
<p><strong>American Airlines<br />
Tulsa, OK<br />
Network Analyst</strong><br />
Maintained digital and analog nationwide Wide Area Networks. Using Bell DDS remote testing equipment. Monitored network alarms, received trouble calls from help desk and took appropriate action. Kept detailed records of repairs and coordinated troubleshooting efforts between AT&amp;T, Local Bell companies and on site vendors. System Administrator for department Novell 3.11 LAN. Database administrator and programmer for Paradox and Foxpro for Windows applications for network and manpower analysis.</p>
<p>Started out in this department, then I was hired back in to write a program to track network availability and manpower. Worked the regular technician job on top of writing this program. Think I was conned by the manager. Program became center of some major attention. During critical outages, during budget time, it became huge. Reports that it generated went to top management.</p>
<p><strong>American Airlines<br />
Tulsa, OK<br />
Frontend Coverage Programmer</strong><br />
Responsible for installing and maintaining new software for DEC Microvax and Unisys Unix frontend processors. Worked closely with system and application programmers during implementation and troubleshooting of new programs. Analyzed software dumps to isolate problems in equipment or programs. System administrator for Unix system. Wrote programs in VAX C and Pascal, Bourne shell and VMS scripts. Familiar with ethernet test equipment.</p>
<p>Got really involved with programming during this job. It wasn&#8217;t a hobby anymore. This was still more maintenance and troubleshooting, but it was what I was good at. Programming on the side when nothing was going on. Wrote several good programs that helped the department.</p>
<p><strong>Satellite Business Systems (Out of Business, bought by MCI)<br />
McLean, VA</strong><br />
Monitored and maintained private business satellite communications networks. Installed new software. Coordinated scheduled maintanence with field engineers. Tech support for Field Engineers during trouble calls.</p>
<p>This was a great job. Excellent technology at the time. The company was jointly owned by IBM, Comsat and Aetna Life. Couple of our satellites went up on the space shuttles. During big company parties of course. A lot of stress. I was on the crew for the IBM account, who owned the company, high visiblity, loved every minute of it. Then came fiber optics, made satellite communications look slow. Satellites had the distance thing as a major barrier to speed.  Company was bought by MCI<br />
for the digital switches on the residential area. Lots of layoffs. I bailed before I got axed.</p>
<p><strong>United States Army<br />
Fort Detrick, MD</strong><br />
Controlled circuits going all over the world. This base has two giant satellite dishes for normal use. Plus two huge rotating dishes that were part of the russian hot line. We worked with other soldiers and some sailors all over the world. Helped set up White House circuits when the President went overseas. Even had circuits going to airplanes.</p>
<p>This was a really interesting place to work. Something happening all the time.</p>
<p><strong>532nd Signal Company<br />
United Status Army<br />
Stein, West Germany</strong><br />
Monitored, tested and repaired voice and data circuits. Coordinated with other controllers during troubleshooting. Tested and repaired microwave radio equipment.</p>
<p>A remote relay stations in the middle of farm land and forest in central Germany. Closest real city was Cologne about an hour away. Mostly went to the US base at Giessen for supplies. Lived on site. Barracks and radio station were all in one building. Had VCR tapes for American TV. Got a 35mm movie once a week.</p>
<p><strong><br />
United States Army<br />
532nd Signal Company<br />
Giessen, West Germany<br />
Fixed Station Technical Controller</strong></p>
<p>Tested and repaired voice and data telephone circuits.</p>
<p><strong>United States Army<br />
Fort Gordon, GA<br />
Advanced Individual Training<br />
Fixed Station Technical Controller School</strong></p>
<p>Learned telephony theory and how to test and repair telephone circuits.</p>
<p><strong>United States Army<br />
Fort Jackson, SC<br />
Basic training and basic electronics training</strong></p>
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