Tim Tyler BSc - Early work history

Web: http://timtyler.org/ - Email: tim@tt1.org - Tel: 617-229-9133

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Early work history 
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December 1994 to July 1995 
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Computer Services 
This role consisted of working as the hands of a computer-programmer - who had become unable to type as a result of contracting a repetitive strain injury in the tendons of his wrists through excessive typing.

It mainly involved entering, compiling and debugging dictated C programs but also involved work which ranged from acting as a recording engineer or as a masseur, to acting as a buyer or performing clerical duties.

The computer programs we were writing were in the field of DTMF-operated automated telecoms systems, and my supervisor was a telecoms consultant.

This work was performed on behalf of [Telesoft Communications].

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January 1994 to October 1994 
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Customer Services - at BT 
I was part of a project involving the fitting of telephone lines to the electricity meters of offices and retail outlets throughout Britain.

Initially my role was to cold-call the site involved and arrange for someone there to meet with a BT engineer. After generating instructions for the engineer through the internal computer system, I then was responsible for liasing between the electricity company, the engineers, and the sites where the line was to be fitted.

After playing this role for a period I underwent promotion and was made responsible for training new staff how to perform my original task, and in the details of the operation of BT‘s two main computer systems.

This work was performed on behalf of British Telecom.

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October 1993 to January 1994 
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Computer programmer 
My task was to rewrite a component of the operating system in use by the company which was responsible for maintaining and displaying multiple documents, allowing for simultaneous editing of them.

When this work was finished I worked on programming a database to keep track of the client's informants (the client was the police force).

This work was performed on behalf of Bristol Office Machines.

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June 1993 to October 1993 
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Various assignments 
This was clerical work in banks, local government, etc.
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Sepember 1983 to October 1990 
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Computer games programmer 
My first computer programs were published when I was fifteen, and over the next five years I wrote five more. Between them these totalled over 70,000 sales in England and Europe.

In 1985 one of my programs was voted "Game of the Year", and the following year I was described by my publishers as their "Programmer of the Year".

The programs were computer games which were written for Acorn computers, either in 100% 6502 machine code or 100% ARM machine code.

This work was performed on behalf of Superior Software and Minerva Systems.


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