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<blockquote data-quote="hemicat" data-source="post: 192776" data-attributes="member: 4642"><p>Worked in an autobody paint shop for a few years after high school. Always liked working on cars but didn't think it was a healthy environment back then. Computers were starting to become popular so I went back to school and graduated as an electronics technologist in 1979. I worked as a test technician for a little while but my ability to debug issues got me a position in R&D within a year. Been in R&D ever since and have had the opportunity to design and build many networking and data communications products since then. Been thinking about retiring but I like the job so may stick with it for another year or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemicat, post: 192776, member: 4642"] Worked in an autobody paint shop for a few years after high school. Always liked working on cars but didn't think it was a healthy environment back then. Computers were starting to become popular so I went back to school and graduated as an electronics technologist in 1979. I worked as a test technician for a little while but my ability to debug issues got me a position in R&D within a year. Been in R&D ever since and have had the opportunity to design and build many networking and data communications products since then. Been thinking about retiring but I like the job so may stick with it for another year or two. [/QUOTE]
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