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Email Assignment

To:           Prof. Jacquelyn Blain

From:      Joel Alexander                                                         

Date:       09/03/2017

Subject:  Professional Interest and goals

 

I really wanted to become a Doctor, however, due the premed prerequisite, each course usually require 4 hours classroom and 4 hours lab, I could not do four courses while going to work full time. So I decided to follow my second passion, that is, of becoming a Network Administrator or System administrator, engineer or senior analyst for a reputable company. I am currently working in the Health Technology field as a support specialist, responsible for repairing computer related electronics and troubleshooting resolving software application problems. Hopefully, when I graduate next semester, I will pursue some network security and VM certifications which includes but limited to: CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, MCSA, MCSE, 2V0-620 vSphere 6 Foundations and 2V0-621 VCP6 – Data Center Virtualization. 
My motto in life is "ALL Goals are Attainable" once you position yourself with the right focus, deliberate concentration and the require time to master the material.
 
FYI: Remember this is you future - be serious and resolute - perceive the finish line - accept the REWARDS. IT'S YOURS!!

Thank you   
 

Test Post Joel

 

My name is Joel. I am a computer support specialist for a Health based organization, more specifically, Start Treatment and Recovery Centers. I grew up in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, New York and Georgia. Most of my time was spent in New York. I chose to live here for its multicultural and diversification. Everywhere you go there is someone who is from my country or other countries other than the United States of America. It is definitely the melting pot of the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a photo is of our beautiful La Soufriere.

One of a few famous Volcanoes in the west Indies. It is also

a Tourist attraction.