[comp.sys.mac.programmer] College Student Seeks Summer Mac Programming Job

mbabramowicz@amherst.bitnet (Michael Abramowicz) (02/04/91)

To Mac programmers,

I am a freshman college student (at Amherst College in Massachusetts), and
I am looking for a summer job programming Macintosh computers.

I am fluent in PASCAL and C, and know some C++ too. I am familiar with most
areas of the Macintosh toolbox, although there are a few "managers" I have
never needed to do any programming in and therefore learned. I would post
my resume to misc.resumes, but in truth, since I have taught myself all of
the programming I know, there is not much computer-science related stuff
that I could put on my resume (I did take one course in Data Structures
last term, but one course does not a resume make.) However, I would be happy
to mail you source code to a couple of Macintosh programs I have written as
well as my "academic" resume (I prefer not to broadcast my grades, references,
etc. where everybody in the world can read them.) I can write in English
as well as in PASCAL and C, and am an editor at the newspaper here, so if you
need someone to prepare technical documentation this summer, that's a
possibility too.

If you are looking only to hire people who have degrees in computer science,
then you obviously wouldn't want to hire me, but if you just need someone
to program for one summer, then I think I may be able to help you.

Incidentally, my home is in New York, but I would consider relocating for
a summer, and I would also be happy to work over modem (I don't have a
modem yet, but could splurge.)

So please write me, and I will send you a bin-hexed, stuff-it file with
my resume and some sample source code. I will consider all offers, though
it might take a few weeks to respond to a concrete offer, since I am also
waiting to hear from several newspapers that I applied for summer intern-
ships with (those are long-shots, however, because newspapers tend to want
only older students.)

I'm sorry to take up bandwith with my summer-job search, but I look forward
to hearing from some of you.

Thanks,

Michael Abramowicz
MBABRAMOWICZ@AMHERST.BITNET