I'm not kidding. Night shifts sure can test my patience when I'd much rather be making observations of Mars near opposition.
That global dust storm on the Red Planet has to give out sometime and I want to be ready for it. There's just September and October left, so the window's closing.
What can I bring to the work day? I have decades of experience in administration, covering transport, legal and educational spheres.
My graphics background means I can advise on database interface design and corporate branding.
I'm a published author, with books, manuals and articles covering technical subjects. So any instruction manual, report or proposal writing is not a problem. Help an amateur astronomer make a (small) contribution to science and get the services of a competent, diligent, information professional with 9 years of tertiary education in the bargain.
I live in Sydney. Feel free to contact me for a resume or further info.
flashpointgrafx@optusnet.com.au