OOOh, jobs, I've had a few:
Between year 1 and year 2 of uni, sold sightseeing tour tickets in London, boring job, but fun people and the tour guides were mostly attractive girls who liked to get drunk and snog you, great fun when you're 19!
I failed year 2 of uni, and had to take a year out, so I got a job working in an internet cafe, helping people browse the web, and check emails and such. That was an excellent job, met my gf there (still with her 16 years and 4 kids later) had so many parties and lots of good memories, even if the owner tried to get off with my gf, and I tried to push him into the Thames...
I left there because I felt it wasn't going anyway, went to work for Tektronix (the people who make colour printers) for 6 months, it was sold as an excellent support job, and I ended up just doing backups and database queries, so I left to go back to...
Cafe Internet as the IT Manager, in 6 months my job went from £5 an hour to £25,000 a year, and I was in charge of all the IT stuff, doing training courses, designing a new website, hiring and firing etc, got made redundant 2 weeks after my first son was born! Which was scary, however I found and started my new job before the notice period was out.
As part of this job, I worked with Procal Harem, MTV Europe, Chips with Everything (appearing on 5-6 episodes), ITV's late night show set in an Internet Cafe, went to loads of gaming events, hosted a trance night every last thursday of the month and that's just the stuff I remember
Working for an Irish company with a London office selling Forex software to banks and stuff, Sole IT person in London, routine job, support salesmen with all that entails, frequent trips to the Irish offices, which was always good fun. Laid off when the new MD decided that all IT should be done from the Irish offices to save money.
Moved to Devon, got a few temping jobs before being asked to work for Barrysworld as a Game Admin, essentially running quake 3, leagues, reporting on them and so on, got asked to help with the production of a TV show for "network of the world" (the same guys that make Transworld sport) called Quake Republic. I organised the teams, ran the games, wrote reports, and then acted as a "pitch side" reporter to give my expert opinion during the game. The show was essentially Match of the Day but for quake 3 CTF.
The Venture Capitalists that were funding Barrysworld decided that they were not going to give them the 2nd round of money they had promised they would, so BW decided to stop, and I ended up working for SplashDamage (the guys that made RTCW and other FPS games) formed from a few of the Barrysworld staff and the Quake 3 Fortress people. We continued to make quake3 TV shows for Network of the World (broadcasting on the internet and in SE Asia), and Paul decided to concentrate on making computer games, and as I wasn't based in London, I got made redundant again.
Bringing me to now, where I work in 3rd line support, for an EPOS solutions provider, our department provide EPOS and Stock Management tills, computers, software, etc for Petrol Stations and Corner Shops and some super markets. Been here since 2005, by far my longest job, but also unfortunatly the most boring since Tektronix.
Malc
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