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Currently I am studying towards degrees in Information Systems and Business. Because of the fluctuating job markets and the fledging of most tech job to overseas offshoring centers in places like India where the brownies get $250 a month to do extra heavy workloads, I am confused about my career. I started off with Web Development, leaned towards Technical Support, then Networking, Progamming and now I'm mixing everything up.

My ideal job would be a technical support head at a good sized company where I am also the chief webmaster. That would be just plain awesome, although a bit far fetched. Both my support web design and development days started pretty early, designing personal web pages and helping friends and family with all sorts of computer issues. Besides numerous personal and public projects I have worked on over the years, here're projects that I have done for other individuals and companies:

Frankels.com
A New York based online store selling shoes and other gift items. Basically an extension of their brick-and-mortor store and catalog business. I did the entire site in ASP utilizing an Access database backend, complete with credit card authorization linkage.
Gupshup Instant Messenger
Work on my own for this IM they were developing for Gupistan.com, a Pakistani community site. The project kinda died... and so did my interest in it.
DinePak.com
A catering business for the NY-NJ-CT tri-state area. Static site used dhtml and Macromedia Flash for a colorful and pleasant presentation.

As you can see I haven't done as much pro work as I should, but that's mostly because I don't take many offers. Mostly people want me to work according to their low standards and techniques and I can't do that. Still if you are interested contact me and may be we can work something out. Btw, I can work a bit in html, Javascript, css, php, perl/cgi, MySQL, MS Access, Macromedia Fireworks etc. But I'm always learning something new everyday... so little do I know.

Posted in Me . Last modified on November 16, 2005 05:58 AM