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German citizen, living in Shenzhen, China since 2/2005.
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Born July 21 1948, German citizen, living in an Asian country *) that monitors and censors the internet


Education/Qualification:
Education/Qualification:


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1965-1966 Exchange student in Iowa, USA, High School diploma
1965-1966 Exchange student in Iowa, USA, High School diploma
1967 German Abitur (equivalent US High School diploma and then some)
1967 German Abitur (equivalent to US High School diploma and then some)
1969-1977 Enrolled at Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany
1969-1977 Enrolled at Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany
subjects: Mathematics (no degree), Social Paedagogics, M.A.
          subjects: Mathematics (no degree), Social Paedagogics, M.A.
1976-1981 Social Worker
1976-1981 Social Worker
1985-1986 Retrained as computer specialist
1985-1986 Retrained as computer specialist
 
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Since 1987 working as Quality Assurance "engineer" *), mainly for
Since 1987 working as Quality Assurance "engineer" **), mainly for
communication software and high availability systems, for a renowned
communication software and high availability systems, for a renowned
German company, which operates worldwide.
German company, which operates worldwide.
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2005-2006 Support engineer for high availability software in
2005-2006 Support engineer for high availability software in
Shenzhen, P.R. China.
that Asian country


Retired since June 2006.
Happily retired since June 2006. But if you think I should have lots of time, that only shows that you have never been retired...


\*) In the U.S. my title was "Senior Software Engineer", however in  
&nbsp;*) [[Special:Emailuser/Georg_Heidenreich|PM]] me if you want to know<br>
&nbsp;**) In the U.S. my title was "Senior Software Engineer", however in  
Germany the title 'engineer' is an academic degree, so I in fact did an engineers
Germany the title 'engineer' is an academic degree, so I in fact did an engineers
work for 20 years, but don't have a degree.
work for 20 years, but don't have a degree.


Due to my years as an exchange student and in California I consider
Due to my years in the US, I consider
myself 100% bilingual.
myself 100% bilingual (some accent never goes away, however).


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-- [[User:Sarah Tuttle|Sarah Tuttle]] 15:52, 8 April 2007 (CDT)
-- [[User:Sarah Tuttle|Sarah Tuttle]] 15:52, 8 April 2007 (CDT)


[[Category:CZ Authors|Heidenreich, Georg]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Heidenreich, Georg]] [[Category:Computers Authors|Heidenreich, Georg]]

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Born July 21 1948, German citizen, living in an Asian country *) that monitors and censors the internet

Education/Qualification:

1965-1966 Exchange student in Iowa, USA, High School diploma
1967 German Abitur (equivalent to US High School diploma and then some)
1969-1977 Enrolled at Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany
          subjects: Mathematics (no degree), Social Paedagogics, M.A.
1976-1981 Social Worker
1985-1986 Retrained as computer specialist

Since 1987 working as Quality Assurance "engineer" **), mainly for communication software and high availability systems, for a renowned German company, which operates worldwide.

1995-2003 Software QA engineer in Silicon Valley, California.

2005-2006 Support engineer for high availability software in that Asian country

Happily retired since June 2006. But if you think I should have lots of time, that only shows that you have never been retired...

 *) PM me if you want to know
 **) In the U.S. my title was "Senior Software Engineer", however in Germany the title 'engineer' is an academic degree, so I in fact did an engineers work for 20 years, but don't have a degree.

Due to my years in the US, I consider myself 100% bilingual (some accent never goes away, however).



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