Howdy Folks,
I just completed my Bachelor's Degree in English at the University of South Carolina with a minor in Business Administration. Unique, I know, but that is what you get when you hire Denver Hunter. I have the reason of someone with a strong humanities background welded to the logic of a technical mind.
I am in search of a full-time position with a W-2(contract or in-house). I am tired of dealing with the 1099 payment schemes and quarterly estimated taxes, and I am looking to settle down somewhere.
For just a brief overview of my background, I've been involved in the hosting industry for about 6 years now. I've literally grown up around the industry, running my own companies and doing work as a student. I've worked technical support for small and medium-sized hosting firms for the past two years consistently while finishing up as a full time college student. You can see my exact path in my resume (which I will be happy to provide), as I have worked with some respectable companies.
I am no stranger to telecommuting and no stranger to helpdesks, livechats, or telephone calls. I can navigate pretty well around the command line, and I know cPanel, DirectAdmin, and Plesk amongst many other technologies. I am currently working on my programming ability by teaching myself Java. I've worked in environments where I work on and solve level 1-3 support issues, and I do have server administration experience that should qualify me for a Junior System Admin. position. That's a very cursory overview of my technical skills, and I will be more than happy to go over them in a more formal interview or discussion.
Unlike most of the technically-inclined, I have a strong background in Customer Service as well. My latest position placed me under one of the best in the industry (he will be a reference for me as well) and I've been in the position of using my English skill to do everything from write KB/QA articles to inside reports to writing company blog posts to composing press releases. I am very well read and often read Customer Sevice books, signifying my commitment to this arena as well as the technical aspects.
I would like to find a CSR/TSR role (including potentially managerial) to flourish. I thrive in small-to-medium-sized business environments and I wear many hats; it's just another day at work for me to do this. I am looking, again, for a full time position. I'm looking for a wage/salary and not a per-ticket basis. I want stability (insomuch as is possible) and I want somewhere that I can both grow and progress.
I will be happy to provide additional information including my resume, references, or any other information. I am a US citizen with a BA in English. I am full of energy, dedicated, and most importantly ready to work. Going above is not a praise for me, it is a motto.
I can be reached here at Hosting Discussion, or you can email me at denver [at] higherpurposes.com -- just treat it as a traditional email address.
Thanks for your time!
I just completed my Bachelor's Degree in English at the University of South Carolina with a minor in Business Administration. Unique, I know, but that is what you get when you hire Denver Hunter. I have the reason of someone with a strong humanities background welded to the logic of a technical mind.
I am in search of a full-time position with a W-2(contract or in-house). I am tired of dealing with the 1099 payment schemes and quarterly estimated taxes, and I am looking to settle down somewhere.
For just a brief overview of my background, I've been involved in the hosting industry for about 6 years now. I've literally grown up around the industry, running my own companies and doing work as a student. I've worked technical support for small and medium-sized hosting firms for the past two years consistently while finishing up as a full time college student. You can see my exact path in my resume (which I will be happy to provide), as I have worked with some respectable companies.
I am no stranger to telecommuting and no stranger to helpdesks, livechats, or telephone calls. I can navigate pretty well around the command line, and I know cPanel, DirectAdmin, and Plesk amongst many other technologies. I am currently working on my programming ability by teaching myself Java. I've worked in environments where I work on and solve level 1-3 support issues, and I do have server administration experience that should qualify me for a Junior System Admin. position. That's a very cursory overview of my technical skills, and I will be more than happy to go over them in a more formal interview or discussion.
Unlike most of the technically-inclined, I have a strong background in Customer Service as well. My latest position placed me under one of the best in the industry (he will be a reference for me as well) and I've been in the position of using my English skill to do everything from write KB/QA articles to inside reports to writing company blog posts to composing press releases. I am very well read and often read Customer Sevice books, signifying my commitment to this arena as well as the technical aspects.
I would like to find a CSR/TSR role (including potentially managerial) to flourish. I thrive in small-to-medium-sized business environments and I wear many hats; it's just another day at work for me to do this. I am looking, again, for a full time position. I'm looking for a wage/salary and not a per-ticket basis. I want stability (insomuch as is possible) and I want somewhere that I can both grow and progress.
I will be happy to provide additional information including my resume, references, or any other information. I am a US citizen with a BA in English. I am full of energy, dedicated, and most importantly ready to work. Going above is not a praise for me, it is a motto.
I can be reached here at Hosting Discussion, or you can email me at denver [at] higherpurposes.com -- just treat it as a traditional email address.
Thanks for your time!