Always happy to help
1) I work in the technical support office for my local school district.
2) I take care of all the boring projects that no one else wants to do
3) Well it started about 5 years ago, when I came in with my father (who works there) over the summer to see what kind of things he did there. His boss saw that I was knowledgable with computers, and very capable, and so I was assigned meager jobs, and got paid decent student wages. From then on, they just hire me from time to time whenever they need something done that no one else has the time to do.
4) Computer programming (C++, and lately some ASP), computer gaming, chatting with friends
5) Well my planned career is C++ programming, so I guess being a technical support assistant (or whatever they\'re calling me now

) would classify as the same path.
6) For a long time, I\'ve known I want to do something with computers. Somewhere around 5-6 years ago I started learning how to program, and I\'ve decided that it\'s what I want to do. I am currently going to community college to get my degree in C/C++ programming.
7) Doesn\'t really apply to my situation, I was kind of hired on the spot.
8.) Highs: I get paid for doing stuff with computers, my co-workers are very cool people and I get to chat with them about the latest in computing
Lows: It\'s not a real permanent position; it used to be something that I just did on the side while I was going to school, but now that I\'m in college I\'m looking for another job.
9) Hmmm, well my job mostly has to do with getting computers ready for district employees to use, so I guess I\'m benefiting the staff by keeping them technologically up-to-date.
10) LOL, for one I\'ve been extremely bored all day, and second, I\'m just a really nice guy that enjoys helping other people
