There are many Twitter related sites out there that you can use to do this but for this example I'll be using Tweetlater.
1. Sign up for a free account at Tweetlater.com
2. If you're not already on the main account page, click on the blue "Main" navigation button.
3. On the "Where Do You Want To Go Today?" page click on "Manage My Scheduled Tweets and Twitter Account."
4. In "My Twitter Account" you should see your Twitter name under "Account."
5. Under the "Actions" column click the "edit" link for your Twitter account.
6. On the "Optional Twitter Automation" page check the "Auto Welcome" box and type your welcome message in the dialog box.
Tweetlater also gives you an option to rotate welcome messages. You can find the instruction for doing this through the link on "Optional Twitter Automation" page.
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Friday, May 8, 2009
How to set up an automatic thank reply to your Twitter follower
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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POSITION DESIRED
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I am seeking an entry-level position where I can utilize my computer skills. I am a great leader as well as a team player. I have great communication skills and I am very goal oriented.
Please contact me about any employment opportunities at my E-mail address.
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EDUCATION BACKGROUND
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2005 – 2007 AS – Network System Administration - GPA: 3.84
· National Technical Honor Society
2007 – Certificate in Computer Technology with a Major in Linux Administration
2007 – Certificate in Computer Technology with a Major in CISCO Routing/Network Configuration
2007 – Certificate in Computer Technology with a Major in CISCO Network Associate
2007 – Certificate in Computer Technology with a Major in Computer Technician
2001-2003 AS – Medical Laboratory Technology - GPA: 4.0
1999 – 2000 Laboratory Research and Advanced Microbiology classes
1998 – Bachelor of Science in Microbiology - GPA 3.48
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
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Languages: C++, SQL
Database: SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Office Access 2003
Environments: Window 98/XP- Professional/XP –
Applications: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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CERTIFICATION
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CompTIA A+ Certification
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WORK HISTORY
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Alorica Incorporated
Technician Coordinator-Laptop Support
July 2009 – Present
· Provide technical support and troubleshooting for advance technical issue with Samsung laptop, printers, monitors, hard drives, and optical drives
· Navigate customers through hardware, software and networking functions of a laptop.
· Provide clear and easy to understand direction regarding LAN and wireless network connections for laptops and printers.
· Answer customer questions about technical features and functions of Samsung products
Digital Management Solutions May 2008 – Jan 26, 2009
Computer Technician
· Repair computer software, hardware, and associated peripherals.
· Customer support for security systems and camera problems.
· Testing and QC of mobile security trailers:
ð Including configuration of video servers, routers and laptops.
· Troubleshooting and repair of:
ð DVR security systems
ð Computer-based DVR security systems
ð Security cameras
· Setting-up and re-imaging computers in computer labs
· Trouble-shooting and repairing computers
The Blood Connection,
· Testing of blood and blood products for infectious diseases.
· Performing equipment maintenance, calibrations, and QC.
Tele-Tech Corporation,
Customer Service Representative
· Handling one-on-one customer inquiries and concerns.
· Processing orders and supply requests.
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references
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References available upon request
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Apple’s Misstep with new iPod voice-over feature
I've read several twitters and blogs which basically have been calling the new iPod Shuffle a disaster. First off I am not an Apple fan and if anything I have more of a bias against Apple as a company then for it. I think that many of the personal opinions about the poor design of the product such as the size of the device and having to use the Apple ear buds have merit. I know that personally I would never buy a product this small because as many have pointed out it would be too easy to lose. As for those complaining about having to use the Apple ear buds with the built in control-- what did you expect? Apple products have always been more proprietary then other companies -- we have seen this before in the way the iPod is dependent on the iTunes service, the way Apple handles iPhone apps, and in the recessed headphone jack on the iPhone; This is one way Apple tries to locks it customers into using only Apple products.
Yes, the voice-over is not a blow me over "cool" innovation, but I think that many are so busy trashing the proprietary ear buds that they are missing the benefits of the voice-over feature. While having the voice-over tell you the name of an artist, the name of a song or the name of a play list does not really have a big "wow" factor it does have one advantage -- the convenience of not having to stop what I'm doing and fumble around with looking at a tiny display to choose a particular song or play list. Unfortunate, the way Apple has incorporated voice-over into the product has led to a wholesale rejection by many of an overall good feature.