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Provided service to subscribers of 14 separate ISPs, including DSL and dial up subscribers. Company Sales and Marketing representative 9/01/2000 to 9/01/2003 Manager of online sales, assisted with store location sales, including heavy travel. Located special orders for customers though internet research, personal connections.

Maintained company website, designed logos, web/print advertising layouts. Education : University BA Information Systems, BA Spanish 2000 Proficient in Virtual Basic, Oracle, SQL, Pascal, Dreamweaver, FTP Batch Client, MS Office, Mac OSX, Windows XP References : Please see attached page.

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What can be added to this resume to open up more job opportunities? I have aToshiba Satellite A215-S5849 with windows vista on it. How can I get connected to the web anywhere? I have a Belkin router set up at home with my desk PC and just recently purchased a wireless g card (brand name – my essentials) from office depot.

My wi-fi and DSL provider is AT&T. The problem is that my wireless g card is not responding to my laptop or not working at all. Is there something I need to do in order to get wi-fi outside of my home? Because my at&t wi-fi connect page says “NO CARD DETECTED”.

I have installed the software for the card, but not responding to it. What should i do?

I have firewire connected from the camera to the computer, but when I open up adobe premiere and click capture it says 'Capture Device Offline'. And yes, I have the camcorder on play mode. Am I not doing something wrong or do I need to update some type of software to get Adobe Premiere to detect it? If someone could help that would be greatly appreciated.
by Rugratzzzzzzzzzzz @ August 21, 2009 11:46 am
Go to device manager and check that your firewire card is ok. it can only be three things either the card is not working, the cable is damages or your camera is faulty, you need to eliminate the problem. try the cable and camera in another computer, if it does not work then a new cable, if its ok then you know it was the cable if it all works in another computer then its your firewire IEEE1394 that is causing you the problem, try reseating the card in the computer, take it out and replace it, making sure it is as close to the CPU as possible. then restart your computer. If you open Windows movie maker is your camera listed? if not then its not Adobe P If it is then reload the software. see if that helps. other then that contact Adobe and talk to their engineers you have paid a lot of money for a prog and you are entitled to the service. Good luck RR

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