From: utzoo!decvax!cca!hplabs!menlo70!sytek!zehntel!teklabs!tekchips!marcw@sri-unix
Newsgroups: net.jobs
Title: Position Wanted
Article-I.D.: tekchips.125
Posted: Tue Jul 27 14:28:41 1982
Received: Thu Jul 29 01:27:29 1982

A friend of mine is looking for employment as  a  programmer  or
analyist:

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE:

     Utilize problem solving and  math  abilities  in  computer,
     science or engineering disciplines.

EXPERIENCE:

     Extensive use of HP 9815 computer in the  design  of  high-
     ways, streets, storm and sanitary sewers, water systems and
     subdivisions (with construction inspection,  surveying  and
     drafting).  Have written new programs and modified existing
     programs, including documentation, for the HP  9815.   Have
     also  written Fortran IV and assembler programs for the IBM
     360.  Compiled a comprehensive paper on available  computer
     systems  for comparison and potential purchase of a system.
     Have been in several mid-management positions with  respon-
     sibility for personnel productivity and training, selection
     and purchase  of  supplies,  correspondence  and  technical
     writing and public relations.

EDUCATION:

     Wendell High School     Graduated May 1962   Diploma
     Boise State University  Graduated May 1976   BS Mathematics

Major Subjects:

     Technical Drawing, Engineering Graphics, Mechanics-Statics,
     Dynamics of Rigid Bodies, Calculus and Analytical Geometry,
     Applied Mathematics, etc.

HOBBIES:

     Photography, Motorcycling, Reading, Backpacking


For more information contact:

     Larry H. Johnston
     4160 NE 10th Ave.
     Portland, OR 97211 USA

     (503) 281-8183

or contact me and I'll forward the information.

                                                Thanx,
                                                Marc Wells

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