Author | Topic: Available for remote jobs or log term onsite jobs | |
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Andrea Urbani | Available for remote jobs or log term onsite jobs on Sat, 20 Apr 2013 12:53:48 +0200 To describe my work life and my skins in few lines is not easy... I’m mainly a Pascal developer, but I know also other languages. I’m also a computer technician, client and server, but don’t ask me to do "dangerous" thinks (like, joking: "don’t worry: you have just to restart Windows and to install a new driver in the main computer of a nuclear station" ) My main operating system is Microsoft Windows, but I know also Linux. I’m a person that says "yes" when other say "it is not possible", I’m able to study and to implement new things (not just copy + paste + modify already existing code). I always worked inside small companies (less than 10 developers). I know Subversion. I’m not perfect: I make mistakes, like every human (I think). I’m looking for a new job, in particular I evaluate: a) remote jobs (long term and short term [I can make regular Italian invoices]) b) long term onsite job, possibly outside Italy where I actually live. If you want to know more about me, please, contact me writing a little about your job offer and I will send you my fully detailed curriculum. Thank you for the attention Andrea Urbani | |
Andrea Urbani | Re: Available for remote jobs or log term onsite jobs on Sat, 20 Apr 2013 13:10:12 +0200 Of course I know xBase++ also. Andrea Urbani matfanjol@mail.com On 20/04/2013 12.53, Andrea Urbani wrote: > To describe my work life and my skins in few lines is not easy... > I’m mainly a Pascal developer, but I know also other languages. > I’m also a computer technician, client and server, but don’t ask me to > do "dangerous" thinks (like, joking: "don’t worry: you have just to > restart Windows and to install a new driver in the main computer of a > nuclear station" ) > My main operating system is Microsoft Windows, but I know also Linux. > I’m a person that says "yes" when other say "it is not possible", I’m > able to study and to implement new things (not just copy + paste + > modify already existing code). > I always worked inside small companies (less than 10 developers). I know > Subversion. > I’m not perfect: I make mistakes, like every human (I think). > I’m looking for a new job, in particular I evaluate: > a) remote jobs (long term and short term [I can make regular Italian > invoices]) > b) long term onsite job, possibly outside Italy where I actually live. > If you want to know more about me, please, contact me writing a little > about your job offer and I will send you my fully detailed curriculum. > Thank you for the attention > Andrea Urbani |