|  |     Or, work for a local District Workstation Team as part of a Sales 
    Support group.  Since the big workstation announcement Jan 10, 1989, 
    we've put on 5 customer events that I can think of.  These include
    the original workstation road show, an event at 3M, a community
    Strictly Business show, DECUS, and an event at the University of
    Minnesota.  Our group has also done smaller stuff at other colleges 
    around Minnesota and in Duluth and Rochester.
    
    Qualifications??  Be ready to hook up and tear down equipment fast.
    Learn how to install just about anything.  Learn to pop conference room
    doors off of hinges to get the booths in and out of rooms.  Learn how
    to drive a truck, van, or whatever transportation you need to move
    stuff to the show site. 
    
    Learn how to scrounge for equipment, cables, software, support, and
    everything else.  Don't be afraid of quick trips to the local
    lumberyard/hardware store for power strips, extension cords, etc. 
    
    Also learn how to be quick on your feet.  During the show, hundreds of 
    people will ask you random questions about just about anything.
    They expect *you* to be the expert.
    
    The other neat thing about doing the shows from a local office is,
    you have a real stake in making sure things go well.  You will know
    many of the customers that come to the show, and your reputation
    will be on the line for each show.
    
    You will work your rear-end off, and you will feel lots of satisfaction 
    after it's all over.  You will also feel a big sense of let-down after
    the adrenallin stops pumping.  While getting ready, you will swear
    this is absolutely the last one.  A couple days after it's over,
    you will be bored looking forward to the next one.
    Contacts - get involved with a District Workstation Team.  We can
    use a few good people here in Minneapolis.  Give me a call or MAIL
    if interested.
    
    - Greg Scott  (DEC has two people named Greg Scott.  I'm the original,
    		   from Minneapolis.)
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|  |     I want to offer a large note of THANKS to everyone who offered advice
    to me regarding my current attempt at beginning a new career in the
    area of Customer Events. I have sent my resume off to Bob Carty mgr.
    of Customer Events, Richard Cass who works for DIS and Lina
    Oliveira, she's a mgr. but I'm not sure which group she is in. Now 
    that I have contacted all of these  people, does anyone else have 
    any other ideas besides what was offered in note #961? I am very,
    very anxious to make a career  change into this area and would be 
    willing to do whatever it would take to move this along even if I
    had to be loaned from my current position (ala ALL HANDS ON DEC)
    If anyone has any ideas regarding this at all, PLEASE dont 
    hesistate to call me at anytime, even at home if necessary my home
    phone is (603) 673-7982.
                         Barry Nestor
                        dtn 264-9317
                             or
                        dtn 264-6660 (DECdirects 800 line)
    
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