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<blockquote data-quote="Nico@FMA" data-source="post: 236894" data-attributes="member: 8154"><p>My professional computer career started when i turned 18 and went into the army. A world opened up specially if you take into account that my education was ICT/ Informatics based. So thats what? 15 years of professional history.</p><p>Now i have my own company and i am still working freelance as security consultant and some other things lol for my old boss.</p><p>I did some pretty amazing projects and i am still doing it and you know what? i love it.</p><p>Short said i have done loads of things in my life did have many side jobs but computers have always been a clear line trough my life.</p><p>And so far serves me well. Every few months i re-educate myself and update myself to stay "tuned" and the list of certifications and such that obtained trough the years is, well lets say this if i ever run out of toilet paper i do not have to worry.</p><p>Fact is it does not matter if you are pro or amateur what does matter is how you use that knowledge which you picked up in the years.</p><p>Anyway i really cannot go into my job details and such as it would violate the various NDA's i have signed.</p><p>Needless to say i have been around computers since i knew how to turn them on and off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nico@FMA, post: 236894, member: 8154"] My professional computer career started when i turned 18 and went into the army. A world opened up specially if you take into account that my education was ICT/ Informatics based. So thats what? 15 years of professional history. Now i have my own company and i am still working freelance as security consultant and some other things lol for my old boss. I did some pretty amazing projects and i am still doing it and you know what? i love it. Short said i have done loads of things in my life did have many side jobs but computers have always been a clear line trough my life. And so far serves me well. Every few months i re-educate myself and update myself to stay "tuned" and the list of certifications and such that obtained trough the years is, well lets say this if i ever run out of toilet paper i do not have to worry. Fact is it does not matter if you are pro or amateur what does matter is how you use that knowledge which you picked up in the years. Anyway i really cannot go into my job details and such as it would violate the various NDA's i have signed. Needless to say i have been around computers since i knew how to turn them on and off. [/QUOTE]
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