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WHO
I AM ...
Well, Im Lee Maxwell, and by profession
I am:
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a
Macintosh computer troubleshooter |
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a
Macintosh consultant |
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a
Maciintosh teacher |
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a
computer graphics teacher |
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a
computer graphics troubleshooter |
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an
occasional graphic designer |
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a Macintosh network
designer |
I didnt train for this in college, but
found out in a previous career that I was very good at diagnosing
and fixing problems with Macintosh computers. I could make sense
of problems many others found totally perplexing. I continue to
make sense our of problems, both under the old Apple operating systems
System 7, MacOS 8 and MacOS 9 and under the new, much
improved MacOS X, which comes in cat flavors: Jaguar, Panther and
the newest version, Tiger.
My clients tell me I also am very good at explaining
what is going on in clear langauge, without unnecessary technobable.
I explain the options I see for them if there isnt an obvious
solution. I aalso intercede for them with hardware and software
company representatives to get them the technical support and customer
servicey they deserve.
Ive been in business on my own for more
than seven years, and before that was the in-house graphic designer
and troubleshooter at Riverside Imagesetters, a graphics service
bureau. I have more than a hundred clients, large and small, businesses
and individuals, and I commit myself to every one of them, to fix
the problem or at least find a workable and affordable solution.
By the way, I also am the president of MacWaves,
the Macintosh User Group in Monmouth County (which I encourage all
local Macintosh users to join), and also teach graphics courses
in the evenings for the Monmouth County Vocational School Districts
Evening School for adults.
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