RE: PHP+MySQL Programmer/Geek -- Job Titles?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Beckman [mailto:beckman@purplecow.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 2:01 PM
> To: php-db@lists.php.net
> Subject:  PHP+MySQL Programmer/Geek -- Job Titles?
> 
> 
> Ok, this is sort of relevant.  If not, feel free to ignore.
> 
> I am a PHP+MySQL developer, MySQL DBA, programmer, IT systems 
> manager, and
> basic office geek.  As part of my new job, I am responsible 
> for reading
> RFP's from the Federal Government and evaluating them for technical
> content, and then recommending courses of action.  I also 
> have to do a lot
> of technical and non-technical writing, explaining the 
> processes to both
> technical and non-technical folk.
> 
> I'm really good at what I do.
> 
> However, my boss just gave me business cards that say "Data
> Processing/Programmer."  I just don't think that that title accurately
> conveys what I do.
> 
> The best I've come up with "Senior Application Developer," 
> but I worry that
> is a little vague.
> 
> Could the community offer some suggestions as to a title that more
> accurately describes my position?  Or maybe share their 
> titles or their
> dream titles?  Anything with Data Processing in the title causes me to
> think "Monkey with keyboard," which I surely am not.
> 
> Thanks,
> Peter
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> Peter Beckman                                                 
>  Internet Guy
> beckman@purplecow.com                             
> http://www.purplecow.com/
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