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  1. Robert Wayne Hubbard

    6365 21st Ave. SW         nope, IA xxxx Cell Phone: (xxx)-xxx-xxxx

    Email: warofthemagi2000@yahoo.com

    Objective: Seeking fulltime employment in the PC/LAN Technician field.

    Education:

    Jefferson High School

    Cedar Rapids, IA General Education

    Diploma May 2005

    Kirkwood Community College

    Cedar Rapids, IA PC Technician

    Diploma May 2007

    Kirkwood Community College

    Cedar Rapids, IA Local Area Network (LAN) Certificate May 2007

    Work Experience:

    Kirkwood Community College                      Dec 2006-Current

    Tier 2 Special Projects Assistant:

    • Performed  installation, maintenance, documentation, and site survey of all LAN and associated equipment

    • Attended a group meeting for cost analysis for new installation bids for the addition of new and

          existing equipment

    • Created database for Administrative IT control of hardware and Feed Lines

    • Emergency Network Systems: Created a specific need to know spreadsheet for emergencies in

          Excel format, works in conjunction with the college’s E-pop system (emergency protocol system)

    • Set up equipment in an office network configuration to ensure each computer had complete listing of all allowable resources that were available

    • Installed power over Ethernet switches, and injectors

    • Upgraded pre-existing equipment and I.P. Addressing

    Stuff ETC (West Location) May 2006-Current

    Floor Assistant:

    • In charge of receivables to include assessment of merchandise conditions and pricing of the merchandise for resale

    • Continually redistributes merchandise throughout the store, daily. Sets up displays to

          enhance the sale of the merchandise

    • Periodically performs PC maintenance on store Network system computers, to include

          the cash registers

    Stuff ETC (East Location) Nov 2006-March 2007

    Floor Assistant:

    • In charge of receivables to include assessment of merchandise conditions and pricing of merchandise for resale

    • Periodically performs PC maintenance on store Network system computers, to include the cash

          registers

    B.G. BRECKE May 2005-Aug 2005

    Mechanical Contractor

    Plumber’s assistant, Shop Foremen:

    • Assisted Lead Mechanical Engineers in the installation of piping, removal of existing

          piping and all fit ups of new piping in accordance with all city and state codes

    • Shop Forman duties for two weeks to include, ordering all required materials, receiving

          materials for ongoing jobs, and staging materials for upcoming jobs

  2. in my college we learn about novel and we wenrt tought how do do some things so we looked it up and we found out that you can send them over the network littel did we know that all 127 novel servers also had this message pop up that said read this dumb a$$

  3. Microprocessor  1.66 GHz Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology featuring Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2300

    Microprocessor Cache 2MB L2 Cache

    Memory 1024MB 667MHz DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)

    Memory Max 2048MB

    Video Graphics NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400

    Video Memory 128MB discrete + 128MB shared

    Hard Drive 200GB (4200RPM) Dual Hard Drive (100GB x 2)

    Multimedia Drive LightScribe 8X DVD±RW and CD-RW Combo Drive with Double Layer Support

    Display 17.0” WXGA+ High-Definition BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)

    Fax/Modem High speed 56k modem

    Network Card Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)

    Wireless Connectivity Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection

    Sound Altec Lansing

    Keyboard Notebook keyboard with scroll bar and integrated numeric keypad

    2 Quick Launch Buttons (HP Quick Play Music and DVD buttons)

    1 Calculator Launch Button

    Pointing Device Touch Pad with dedicated vertical Scroll Up/Down pad

    PC Card Slots

        * 1 ExpressCard/54 Slot (also supports ExpressCard/34)

        * 1 Type I/II 32-bit card bus (also support 16-bit)

    External Ports

        * 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0

        * 1 Headphone out w/SPDIF Digital Audio

        * 1 microphone-in

        * 1 VGA (15-pin)

        * 1 TV-Out (S-video)

        * 1 RJ-11 (modem)

        * 1 RJ -45 (LAN)

        * 1 Expansion Port 2, 1 IEEE 1394 Firewire (4-pin)

        * 1 Consumer IR (Remote Receiver)

    Dimensions 11.1"(L) x 15.62"(W) x 1.48"(min H)/1.82"(max H)

    Weight 8.1 lbs

    Security

        * Kensington® MicroSaver lock slot

        * Power-on password

        * Accepts 3rd party security lock devices

    Power

        * 90W AC adapter

        * 8-Cell Lithium-Ion

  4. June 5th, 2007

    Human Relations Representative

    Dear Sir/Madam

    I would like to highlight some of my personal and professional skills. I would be a great fit for your company’s Technical department. I have worked and studied in this field with vigor. I would appreciate a chance to be part of your team and further develop my talents as a LAN/PC Technician. I have very strong problem solving skills, which I work into my planning assessments, to aid in less proactive repairs of existing equipment and new installations, thus ensuring less system down time, which I interpret as a loss of time and money for the company.

    A team player as well as a team builder, I am not afraid of responsibility or of new and expanding programs, systems, and equipment, as I look at this as one of the best ways to keep abreast of all upgrades in my field. I am confident that I will make a valuable and immediate contribution to your team and the company.

    The following are highlights of my qualifications: Strong leadership abilities with demonstrated ability to build and train as well as mentor my fellow team members.

    Customer service skills: To include the patience to answer their questions and the ability to walk them through their problems or get them the assistance they require. I feel that it is very important to make the customer feel at ease and there are no problems that cannot be handled in an efficient and professional manner. Comprehensive training in a wide verity of industry hardware, understanding of the need to protect the network, vulnerability isolation and fault analysis.

    I am enclosing a copy of my resume for your review. I would welcome a personal interview at your earliest convenience to discuss your needs and objectives, and the possibility of working together to meet them. For your convenience, I can be reached at (641)-521-XXXX.

    Thank you for your time and consideration.

    Sincerely,

    Robert Hubbard PC Technician

    is this ok for a cover letter?

    Cooper: Killed the phone number.

  5. the at can be hak5 fan's spy he just goes around playing and showing us the lifestyle of the hak5 rich and famous. who wouldn't want to see Darren running around in his underwear in the morning drinking milk strate from the bottle and then seeing Wess 5 min, later  doing the same thing both thinking that no one new

  6. i would defently pay for them how do we pre-order i would love a autograph copy maby you can make an limited edition one 2 comes free with somthing?

  7. i am changing my myspace and there is a place for me to place a banner there. i wish to put a hak5 logo there but i cant figer it out please help the img i want to use is http://www.hak5.org/logo.psd

    This is my layout so far

    <style type="text/css">

    table, tr, td { background-color:transparent; border:none; border-width:0;}

    body {

    background-color:680605;

    background-image: url(http://www.piezam.net/img/layouts/ahredhat.jpg);

    background-attachment: fixed;

    background-position: bottom left;

    background-repeat: no-repeat;

    border-color:ffffff;

    border-width:0px ;

    border-style: solid;

       

    scrollbar-face-color:ffffff;

    scrollbar-highlight-color:ffffff;

    scrollbar-3dlight-color:000000;

    scrollbar-shadow-color:000000;

    scrollbar-darkshadow-color:000000;

    scrollbar-arrow-color:680605;

    scrollbar-track-color:680605;

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    border-style: solid;

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    background-color: 680605;

    filter:alpha(opacity=80); -moz-opacity:0.80; opacity:0.80; -khtml-opacity:0.80;

    }

    table table table table td {filter:none;}

    table, tr, td, li, p, div { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: ffffff; font-size:12px;    }

    .btext { font-family:helvetica; color:ffffff; font-size:12px;    }

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    a.navbar:hover { font-family:helvetica; color: ffffff; font-size:12px;    }

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    </style>

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            background-color:transparent;

            background-image:url(http://www.hak5.org/logo.psd );

            background-repeat:no-repeat;

            background-position:center center;

            font-size:0px; letter-spacing:-0.5px;

            width:435px; height:120px; display:block !important; }

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  8. is that by default? that there connected that way? Im sure that the the user of the access point dosnt know anything about networking sens its called linksys and the pass is admin/admin ;p

  9. normally with a path statement such as lordrob_2922/ c$ but i can normaly see what is out there O dang i forgot there probly on a active directory at school thats y i can see them...

  10. im sitting here leeching on some ones wireless network and i cant figer out how to access the other computers on the network i know when im at school or work i can see the outhers in my network workplaces why am i not seeing them here?

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