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Veteran in great need

by James Underwood · in Jobs · 03/02/2006 (8:01 am) · 1 replies

I am a veteran in the process of going to school for game design it is important that i get in touch with as many contacts in the game community. I need some answers to some questions that i am required to have answered for the government vocational training program. if you answer and provide email address i will send you the questionaire and hope we can stay in touch thoughout my training and ask questions i feel i need answers on. As i am disabled and do not wish to relocate out of area i would be looking for contract work. i have many skills in art and learning more everyday i do not have a portfolio developed yet i want to mainly stay in the coding aspects of game design. i live in rushville, indiana.
i need these questions answered if you can please:
Employer name
Employer Address
Name of Contact
Primary purpose of Employment Site
How many people you have in your targeted area?
How often do you hire for targeted jobs
Do you often hire contractors to do the jobs?
Is industry expected to grow or not?
What software programming requirements and skills are needed for the jobs?
What is the average starting wage?
What is average salary after 1 year?
After 5 Years?
How many hours does the person usually work per week?
Do job descriptions exist for different positions and for contractors, if so what are they?
What are the physical demands of the job?
What are the Hardware/Software requirements to do the jobs in question?
Is there any Additional information you can add?

this is very important and your participation would be appreciated.
james underwood

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