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I work as a manager at sanity in Australia. Sanity to people that do not know it Australias largest music retail store. I am only 18 and managing a store by urself is very difficult but i have done well so far and hopefully it will stick.  :D

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I hate Sanity! :crazy:

For no particular reason but I still hate them! :angry: They should offer a legal music download service! :yes:

I iTunes music store opens in Australia soon!

i hope you do it better than some of the chumps in my local BB. they suck.

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As I tell most customers, I'm not a salesman, but a consultant. I'm just there to give them as many details as I can, including technical ones, to assist them in purchasing a PC. Anyone can sell a PC, but if you have knowledge about them, thats when you take it to another level.

Yes, I do agree that many salesmen at Best Buy don't know crap about PC's, as I have a few at my department. When co-workers ask me how I know all the stuff I do, I tell them Neowin.net :p

I work in the IT department for a Chemical producing company. I cannot give names for legal reasons within the company and certain going ons which i dont want to be traced to me.

Just so people are aware the above is nothing major like i work for a government agency or anything its just that the company has certain 'groups' that dont like them, so i dont want there to be any chance i could be traced etc to easily. Also i am not sure on the legal side of giving certain details away on the company (even the name at this time), so the above will have to do.

I work for a furniture company based out of Holland, MI. Our main competitors are Herman Miller and Steelcase. I work in the Network Operations Center as a mainframe operator. Since I work 2nd/3rd shift, I also answer all helpdesk phone calls from AROUND THE WORLD (ugh!) and monitor network traffic for the company. I also monitor all of our local and remote servers and wireless connections. On top of that I create accounts ranging from Active Directory/Outlook accounts to TPX/TSO accounts and many many more systems. I also work in our Technology Crib as a reciever...recieving in all tech hardware and software that we buy from CDW (ugh! again) and Dell, Nextell, etc...

When I'm at work not doing to much, im here on Neowin (yeah!).

university student, working for BT as a Frames Technician inside the telephone exchange (this is on a part-time basis...and i make ?8.75an hr)...........makes me laugh at how old the equipment is, the infrastructure of this erm, beloved country, is laughable! will be updated by 2010 apparently though....

oh yeah, and i used to work for PC World......what a rip-off eh? well, they paid bonuses to all staff every quarter on margin (pure profit after all deductions), so wasnt to bad to work there, although i did hate it, and am sooo glad to have left!

I am a telecommunications technician for the U.S Army. I fix computers, network, telephone switching systems, and comsec radio's. mainly computers tho. im not in the army im just a civilian employee on Ft Polk Military base in louisiana. w00t my j0b rocks 18.47 a hour :p and im only 21

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