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Biography of Brian C. Bennett
Born in Billings, Montana on September
28, 1959, to Jan Zdrojek and Sonja Hoiness, I spent the first five years with my twin brother and sister and
parents living in a house at the top of a long hill. Our family then
moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to be nearer to my father's family and allow
him to take
up the business of being a stock broker. These are the years that I
attended kindergarten and began elementary school. After four years
my parents split up, and we moved back to Montana with our mother.
We finished elementary school,
proceeded on to junior high and our mother remarried a wonderful, caring
man, Garry Bennett, who became our step-dad. After high school, we all went to
college, for which he kindly paid for never once asking for anything but
effort. Though I only finished about 97% of college, I packed up and
moved to Phoenix, Arizona at the beginning of 1986 during a very
high-growth period to begin a lifelong computing occupation.
After what has been
24 years in the
'business', I am currently in the process of trying to make a home
business involving the internet with a website called www.PhoenixGolfSource.com.
It specializes in providing information about all 185 golf courses
in the metro Phoenix area, including an alpha list, driving range
list, and events information. I also make time to provide
computer consulting to businesses using the Windows OS, not to
mention family and friends. My last client was the Town of
Cave Creek, the small-town government office which runs the town.
For the purpose of
finding more contract work, I have placed a link to my
resume' here for reference. My background is complete
system or network administration for businesses with 10 to 100 or
more users. The focus of keeping Microsoft Windows servers and
workstations up and running is quite a task for small businesses to
keep up with, not to mention 'update patches' and anti-virus
software management.
Please feel free to contact me with any system-related problems, and
we can even work out a maintenance schedule for your network.
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