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| Profile |
| Name: |
Ian Moyse |
| D.OB: |
29th October 1967 |
| Born: |
I was born at Sandwell Hospital and
brought up in Great Barr in the West Midlands |
| Schooling: |
Hampstead Jnr; Dartmouth High; Walsall
College. |
| Likes: |
Family time; my garden; walking; camping;
relaxing with a glass of good wine. |
| Dislikes: |
Time wasters; lemon curd; political
correctness. |
| Best Mates |
Carl, Mark, Bernie; Shaun; Mike; Derrick
& PJ (Wilde Furniture) |
| Best Times: |
- Getting married in 1991
- Birth of my children Gemma, Nicola & James
- Given the all clear from cancer
- Completing the 14
Peaks Challenge
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| In the beginning |
| Work |
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There is a dangerous
virus being passed electronically, orally and by
hand. This virus is called Worm-Overload-Recreational-Killer
(WORK).
If you receive WORK from any of your colleagues, your boss or
anyone
else via any means DO NOT TOUCH IT. This virus will wipe out
your
private life completely. If you should come into contact with
WORK put your jacket on and take2 good friends to the nearest
pub. Purchase the antidote known as Work-Isolator-Neutralizer-Extractor
(WINE). The quickest acting WINE type is called Swift-Hitting-Infiltrator-Remover-All-Zones
(SHIRAZ) but this is only available for those who can afford
it, the next best equivalent is Cheapest-Available-System-Killer
(CASK).Take the antidote repeatedly until WORK has been completely
eliminated from your system Forward this warning to 5 friends.
If you do not have 5 friends you
have already been infected and WORK is controlling your life.
This virus is
DEADLY(Destroys-Every-Available-Decent-Living-Youngster).
Update 05-05-05:
After extensive testing it has been concluded that
Best-Equivalent-Extractor-Remedy (BEER) may be substituted for
WINE
but may require a more generous application.
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Originally i began my working life in the print industry,
initially as the works gopher. Over a period of time
I went through
my apprentiship in the bindary, experiencing numerous sections
from the shop floor to running the bindary and liasing with
customers to meet their impossible demands.
After 13year's I became one of the countless millions suffering
from cancer (Macmillan
cancer relief). Having gone through all the tests,
the chemotherapy, loss of hair all with the support of my
family. Whilst tying to continue with life in
the print trade, I realised far too much time was taken up
in work. To
which end I started to look at alternative ways of working. Looking
at the world of Information Technology, I realised that may
be, just may be I could combine work with family. I
started on a basic IT course covering software used in the
office. Back then it was the old blue screen with hidden
codes being entered by the user, non of the WYSIWYG editors
you get today. Finding that I both enjoyed using the computer,
and that I was reasonably OK I found work and courses to
fuel my enthusiasm for IT.
Having passed my City & Guilds in
Computers at level 3, I followed up this grounding at Walsall
College doing a 2 year night school class qualifying
with a HNC in Computer Science. Whilst studying
at the college, I became a tutor out at a community outreach
post in Wolverhampton and Walsall. Providing training
for the unemployed, taking them from very little, and in
some cases no knowledge of IT to gaining a recognised qualification. This
gave many of the students confidence in both themselves and
their abilities, some went on to start their own business's.
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| Gaining Experience |
Having completed my City & Guilds,
I got my first job at Walsall
Manor Hospital on the support desk. Answering queries
from admin staff, nurses and doctors on the specialist database. Re-directing
prints, backing up data and creating reports. The
experience I gained here was to become invaluable. Being
a part-time post gave me time to self study at home, financially
it was difficult, but then you have to think of the bigger
picture.
As mentioned above I became a tutor for the college, providing
training for others opened my eyes. Finding that
by providing simple to follow instructions without using
all the jargon that goes within the IT industry, students
quickly became confident and knowledgeable. Proving
that once you have a good solid foundation you can build
on it. This is still the way I work when providing
informal training sessions.
Back in 1998 Jim Brooks, who I met whilst doing my HNC,
approached me to work with him at Projects IT in Telford. Jim
and I worked with corporate companies such as Britvic and Saga. It
was my role to prove that some of Jim's ideas could and would
work.
Eventually Jim set up his own company Egal
Systems based in Wolverhampton.
Continuing along the theme of education, I took a sideways
career move providing ICT Support at Fir
Tree Primary School. This provided me with
a chance to learn network technologies. Originally
the school had a sum total of 10 PC's, this included the
office! With the vision of the Head Teacher the
school has now grown to having networked and internet ready
computers in every classroom, plus a fully furnished ICT
Suite with 32 work stations plus a teachers console. For
my part I outlined the technical specifications for the machines,
and network requirements. With some 360 users, it was
imperative that we got it right.
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The network installation was
completed by MJC
IT Solutions Ltd, as for the Smart
Board's in each and every class room, these were done by
myself and the Site Manager, Mike as well as MJC.
For approximately 18 months I supported the network, associated
software and peripherals. Adding new students
on to the main server running Windows Server 2000, creating
policies and batch files to ensure the smooth running of
the system. After 6 months, the Youth Group were given
access to the suite, and the Internet. This proved
a new challenge, with Internet Access. For this
solution we went to a company called Inty,
who provide secure internet access controls, logging users
activities and restricting access to specific web site types.
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| Were we are now |
Now having gained an all round
knowledge, I felt that it was time I made my own mark using
the skills I have learnt.
I would like to say a big thank you to Julia my wife for
supporting me throughout both the good times and the bad,
without whom I would not be the person I am today.
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