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I started at what was then the College of Arts, Science and Technology (and is now known as the University of Technology Jamaica) in October 1988 - just after Hurricane Gilbert ravished our little rock ( Jamaica). I pursued the two year course in Computer Studies until July 1990.
 
After leaving college I was immediately hired on August 1st 1990 by Management Control Systems. I started my programming career there by coding in COBOL and FoxBase until February 1992. Among the different types of systems I worked on while at MCSystems were payroll systems and a General Ledger system.
 
After a short break, I applied to and was hired by the Jamaica National Building Society where I spent approximately two (2) years working on an online banking system named iBank:R. I gained some exposure to Informix-SQL while I was at JNBS when I was sent to Greenville, South Carolina to study a new version of the product and to assist in the writing of conversion scripts.
 
From JNBS, I went to work on a World Bank funded project as a consultant, developing an application called FMIS - Financial Management Information System, to automate and organize internal government accounting. The platform for this project is Informix-4GL on SCO-UNIX and it was there that I gained most of the foundation experience in Informix-4GL.
 
After 15 months, I moved on to Systems Alliance Limited, a Grace Kennedy and Company subsidiary, where I honed my Informix-4GL skills. I was involved in coding special request programmes intended to be a part of the suite of programmes making up TIPS2000, a payroll application. After about 5 weeks, SAL sent me to assist in Informix-4GL coding at Fiscal Services (EDP) Limited.
 
After almost 2 years with SAL, I am now currently employed to FSL as a Database Administrator.
 
I've also been an active member of the The Jamaica Computer Society for over 3 years now - serving in my own small way on both the Membership and Conference Committees.
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