KeeperoftheKeys
Member
Ok, so I'm a techie from Europe.
I have been involved for quite a while by now (I started 11 years ago, but that doesn't mean that that was the only thing I did in the past 11 years...).
I worked in The Netherlands, Germany and Israel.
Someone on blue-room (a UK techie website) pointed me here, I have to say American techies seem to be lurking in the dark and keeping their web-presence a secret more than the UK ones...
I am a lightdesigner/operator/engineer "by nature"(?), but I also have experience as stagehand or sound techie and projection, I just like lighting most.
Soon I will be spending about 2 month in America, NY/NJ area, and I was very much hoping to do some lighting work there too, to broaden my experience.
I am capable to legally work in America, but the low (seemingly close to non-existant) web-presence of American companies makes it kind of hard to contact them about work...
Other than that I am an experienced web-programmer and linux server/network manager, and though money in those areas may be better at the moment I like lights more and want to try to make a living out of that first...
Well I hope that is enough for you
Happy new Year to all.
PS: If the Admins would be so nice to change my Nick to "Keeper of the Keys" with either spaces or underscores I would really appreciate that...
I have been involved for quite a while by now (I started 11 years ago, but that doesn't mean that that was the only thing I did in the past 11 years...).
I worked in The Netherlands, Germany and Israel.
Someone on blue-room (a UK techie website) pointed me here, I have to say American techies seem to be lurking in the dark and keeping their web-presence a secret more than the UK ones...
I am a lightdesigner/operator/engineer "by nature"(?), but I also have experience as stagehand or sound techie and projection, I just like lighting most.
Soon I will be spending about 2 month in America, NY/NJ area, and I was very much hoping to do some lighting work there too, to broaden my experience.
I am capable to legally work in America, but the low (seemingly close to non-existant) web-presence of American companies makes it kind of hard to contact them about work...
Other than that I am an experienced web-programmer and linux server/network manager, and though money in those areas may be better at the moment I like lights more and want to try to make a living out of that first...
Well I hope that is enough for you
Happy new Year to all.
PS: If the Admins would be so nice to change my Nick to "Keeper of the Keys" with either spaces or underscores I would really appreciate that...