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mbuchecker
Quartz | Level 8

First job: concession stand woker at local Drive-In theater 

After collge: SAS programmer for IBM reading SMF data for 28 networked mainframes) 

Today: training others 

Learn Next: I've discovered that whatever it seems like I should learn next always has a way of finding me.

Michelle
MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7

All,

 

My first job was Static Discharge Tester at a sweater factory.  The pay wasn't good, but I got a charge out of it.  Man, was I glad when they upgraded from wool to raylon.

 

All kidding aside, the Busboy to Software Developer fits me to a tee; as if it was custom made for my situation.  Thanks Beverly!

Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
Amazon Author's Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michael-A.-Raithel/e/B001K8GG90/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
jmhorstman
Obsidian | Level 7

@MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE wrote:

Man, was I glad when they upgraded from wool to raylon.


 

You must have been ex-static!  Smiley Very Happy

MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7

Awesome!  That clever comment made my night!

Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
Amazon Author's Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michael-A.-Raithel/e/B001K8GG90/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
pluviosilla
Fluorite | Level 6

First Job:  Selling fireworks.

After University: UNIX systems programmer doing bug fixes of the AIX kernel for IBM.

Today: Manager of near-shore web application development team and Excel VBA consultant.

Learn Next:  Just finished Udacity Machine Learning Engineer Nanodegree and I'm looking for volunteer opportunities as a SAS statistical programmer. Never did as much statistics work as I wanted early in my career. Hoping to make a change (switch) but it is tough to get the resume bullets I need to launch.

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