Daniel J. Post

danieljpost@gmail.com
US (218) 335-8026

Skills


Experience

7/2004 - Present Programmer/Analyst
Leech Lake Gaming
Develop customized database applications to support and streamline business processes.
Profile, stress test and optimize code.
10/2003 - 5/2004 Teaching assistant, Technical Consultant
Cass Lake - Bena School District
Create high school level curricula and taught two courses.
Web Design: design, cross-platform compatibility, copyright issues.
Network Fundamentals: GNU/Linux installation and use, Open Source Philosophy, Law, and Ethics.
Develop weblog and advice column programs for student use.
12/2001 - 4/2003 Programmer
Voyageur Web
Program backend and dynamic content for customer websites.
Profile, stress test and optimize code.
Database connectivity, search, calendar and email functions.
HTML cleanups, platform compatiblity testing.
Develop rapid prototyping model.
7/2001 - 9/2001 Information Systems Specialist, Consultant
KAAL TV 6
Liason to corporate IS. Maintain company computers and network.
Develop and implement security policies.
Design database for tracking software licenses.
9/2000 - 6/2001 Technical Support
Desktop Media, Inc.
Create and maintain programs to streamline analysis of common problems.
Perform research, train junior technicians in Linux environment.
Build & service PCs and Linux servers. Aid in sales of Voicestream wireless phones.
5/2000 - 8/2000 Contractor
Omaha Nation Public Schools
Repair and secure 64 client PCs against student tampering.
Make recommendations for upgrades and security improvements.

Education

University of Nebraska at Omaha
Computer Science, Management Information Systems
Bemidji State University
Secondary Education: Mathematics

About the Hair

A brief word about my appearance: I wear my hair as long as my chin, or more. I do so for personal reasons, and it does not look unprofessional. It does, however, serve as a kind of litmus test for me. That is, if I get to the interview stage of your hiring process, and the long hair becomes a determining factor as to whether you will hire me, then you are too stupid to employ me.

Updated 2005.04.27. © 2000, Daniel J. Post

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