1) Desalinization engineer with experience in design, erection,
operation or maintenance of desalinization plants (multi-stage flash
type)
2) Instructors for 123, Apple II, IBM 370, IBM 34/36, Symphony, dBase
II, and advanced BASIC
3) Insurance experts in actuarial science, statistics, computerized
systems, and marketing
4) Telephone traffic engineers, programmers and statisticians
5) Data processing personnel for a large agricultural project, with
focus on social statistics
6) Administrator for civil engineering project
If you have other technical skills, chances are, you could make a valuable
contribution to Nicaraguan society. I worked as a computer programmer (for the
Ministry of Health and for the telecommunications center) in Managua in the
Spring of 1985 and not only found that I was greatly appreciated, but found the
trip to be a great cross-cultural experience, kind of like a mini-Peace Corps.
If you have questions, you may address them to me or you may contact tecNICA
itself by calling:
Berkeley -- (415)654-7768; 110 Brookside Dr., Berkeley, CA 95705
San Francisco -- (415)848-0292
New York -- (212)427-0634
Boston -- (617)782-0510
Seattle -- (206)321-1367
Chicago -- (312)524-0198
Los Angeles (213)394-1183
tecNICA is in the process for applying for tax-free status, until then tax free
contributions may be made out to: "tecNICA/Capp Street Foundation."
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