[accesscomp] Advertising for non-list members?

  • From: "D Williams" <dwjsk34@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 13:24:15 -0500

Hi, I know I'm not the moderator, however that doesn't stop me from being a 
little confused as to why this message was forwarded to this list when there 
are already a number of longtime members  who do this sort of thing as a 
living.  Perhaps my sense of justice is prevailing at the moment, but it is my 
opinion that one of the benefits of being a member of a list such as this one 
is for those who have skills to share to be given that opportunity without 
having to compete with a non-list member.  The other point I wish to make is 
that most of the time those who are subscribed and who do this sort of thing 
for a living usually give tips, share knowledge, and offer their help at no 
cost to members and it is something we should all be thankful for.  I know I 
am.    

Donna, (who is getting off her soapbox now)  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Acosta 
  To: access comp 
  Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 12:14 PM
  Subject: [accesscomp] Fw: MyResume


          
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Roger Baccus 
  To: Bob Acosta 
  Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 6:53 AM
  Subject: MyResume


  Victor Stream for anyone you refer, $20 per hour. Billed incrementally $5 per 
15 minute after the initial hour. 

  Computer remote using JAWS Tandem, $40 per initial hour and billed $10 per 
additional 15-minute increments. 


  Skills

   

  ·         Extensive knowledge of computer systems and applications, 
troubleshooting, programming in Basic and Pascal languages.

  ·         Have experience with Word for Windows, WordPerfect, Microsoft 
Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, dBase, Sonar, FoxPro, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft 
Publisher.

  ·         Have experience with JAWS, OpenBook, Cake Talking,  and other 
adaptive technologies, including Victor Reader Stream.

  ·         Read and write Spanish, as well as, Spanish Braille grades I and II.

   

  Work History

   

  Computer Lab Coordinator

  Junior Blind, Los Angeles, CA

  Blind students taught to use computer

   

  Supervisor

  Braille Institute, Los Angeles, CA

  Train and/or demonstrate all adaptive devices in SALC

   

  Sensory Aids Consultant

  Self-employed Musician

  Song-writing and live performances

   

  Education

   

  Pasadena City College

  A.A. Degree

  May, 1978

   

  Systems Development Corp.

  Certificate in Computer Programming

  June, 1982

   

  Awards

   

  Agonis Award

  Excellence in scholastics and sports

   

   

   

  Skype = Baccus2007 WebSite = http://www.rogerbaccus.com

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