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C. David Johnson
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over 6 months ago

I'm 61, Just got laid off from an 8 year stint at a great job (Real Estate documents law firm). Where I was the Systems Architect, C#/VB6/VB .Net programmer, SQL DBA and SQL Developer.

I have over 30 years experience in I.T. with a wide range of industries (Power Utility, Shipping, Legal, Financial, Credit Cards, Medical, Government). I have been the solo and team lead of teams from 3 to 20 people.

I would prefer remote over onsite but will do what is available. I have been working from home for the last 2-3 years since Covid hit.

#jobsearch #jobs #DFW #workfromhome

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Mike Baker
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over 6 months ago

Getting sick & tired of receiving traffic that is NOT relevant to my professional profile, career stage, or (self-selected) search terms. For example: I am an I.T. senior-level candidate -- and my "suggestions" here keep including healthcare professional positions that require education & certifications I have NEVER claimed.
#jobcase #resume #workfromhome #dfw

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Jim Conerly
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over 6 months ago

Something I learned at #DFW National Cemetery irrigation specialist ...

How to love one another how to watch your employee back while you was working. Being safe on the job and many many more

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Jim Conerly
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over 6 months ago

Something I learned at #DFW National Cemetery irrigation specialist ...

It was a honor in the privilege, to work at the DFW National Cemetery. I made a lot of friends worked with a lot of guys and looked up to a lot of guys. To serve a fallen veteran or his spouse was something that I really love to do. Then working in irrigation taught me a lot about water in the turf of the ground many things I learned at the cemetery and taught many guys who came behind me thank you very much.

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