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Essxjay:
No - we've developed it ourselves. It's all our own code. Runs on several platforms, although we prefer Unix for the speed. A 10 megabyte sales report which takes an NT network about 24 minutes can be done in Unix in 14 seconds. We're even better than Timberline - to the point where our chief competitor finally surrendered to the inevitable and is becoming a distributor. Have you worked in this field? ------------------ "I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own." |
Originally posted by Steve007NY: SInce "Doc" is the board's doc, I guess I can be the board's Shrink. I'm a psychiatrist, now vice-chair of a dept. at a Medical School, but spent the bulk of my career specializing in work with homeless mentally ill folks and the sorts the tabloids demonify. Travle a lot for lectures and national committee type meetings.... and to Asia for an annual vacation pilgrimage |
svpii: whoa, Hoss, easy as she goes.
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Restaurant owner.
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Project manager and strategist for a consulting firm specializing in transportation and logistics issues. My group builds software that helps states and motor carriers track if the carriers comply with regulatory issues.
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just another silicon valley computer geek here. (who KNOWS that there is so much more to life than computers and travels every chance he gets.)
------------------ Travel is a powerful antidote to contemporary American arrogance. |
As the name suggests: CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT in West Los Angeles, CA.
However, wife is a TRAVEL AGENT so this board is my "secret pleasure"!! |
Originally posted by Jon Toner: Essxjay: We're even better than Timberline - to the point where our chief competitor finally surrendered to the inevitable and is becoming a distributor. Have you worked in this field? |
Oh, sure. -Japanese cities get censored left and right, but Punki can write "titular" with reckless abandon! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif Interesting stuff, everyone! So many people from such different backgrounds...!
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Regional Account Manager for an eSolutions Company focused on Government.
Involves lots of travel through the South East of the US |
Consultant in Medical Communications/Education. Currently, I am AIDS Program Manager for The Academy of Medicine of NJ which adminsiters a State contract to do professional education on this topic to Healthcare professionals in NJ. This job includes scheduling 50 roving symposia a year and overseeing the publication of a monthly newsletter to 3,000 recipeints. The last job was more fun. I set up and adminstered about 50 live internet webcasts on cancer to both consumers and physicians, during a 4 month period. I got to talk to Lance Armstrong and had him as a participant. These programs are still archived if anyone is interested. The consumer site is at www.alphacancer.com and the professional site at www.alphaoncology.com
I am a pharmacist. |
A Product Design Research Consultant. Travel North America showcasing products that haven't been introduced into the marketplace and see what people like / don't like. Then decide what actually gets introduced into the marketplace. Do alot of household goods, although getting into some transportation products now as well.
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I'm a VP/Business Analyst for a major US Bank that used to be based on San Francisco, but is now based in Charlotte... guess which one! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
I telecommute to my office in Pleasant Hill, CA from my home in AZ, but they make me come to the office every month or so. Spent the last few years travelling, doing training, and getting business requirements for applications. Now, I'm involved in projects working on a NCR/Teradata platform. Yes, just another techno-geek... but a self-taught one. ------------------ Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never cease to be amused. |
I own and operate a small independent insurance agency founded by my grandfather in 1923. Gramps retired in 1977 and passed away in 1987 at age 101. Dad joined the agency in 1949, and retired in 1993. In 1979 I went to help out for a week while Dad was on vacation. 21 years later I'm still here ! If I follow in Gramp's footsteps, I get to retire in 2047.
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