I'm not going to answer all questions. Some I find not at
all relevant. Here are my answers:
3. Since a week, my formal job title is 'Senior Technical
Consultant II'. Informal, it's 'Linux Specialist'.
But in the last 7 years, I've also been a 'Unix
consultant'. 'Unix system administrator', 'Developer',
'Sybase database administrator',
'Technical Analyst' and 'Field Support Engineer'.
5. I've a degree that's about equivalent with what Americans
would call a Masters degree. I majored in Computer
Science.
6. Mostly for fun, but I've used Perl in all of the jobs
mentioned above.
7. I never log out.
Abigail
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