Thank you to all of the people I have worked with or was able to help
here at UCB. I have learned a lot and I am glad I was able to give
some knowledge back. I look forward to a new start in Seattle.
Thank you Roy for starting such a thoughtful thread.
Mike Carver
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Mike Carver
Programmer Analyst II
University of California, Berkeley
Campus Computer Repair & Support
Hearst Field Annex, #D25
Berkeley, CA 94720-4860
Ph# 510/643-7124
Fax# 510/643-6951
mcarver_at_berkeley.edu
http://www.tsw.berkeley.edu/ccrs/
Business Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-5, Fri 10-2
May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.
Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just
enough money not to quit.
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help
section?" She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
-George Carlin
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On Jul 15, 2008, at 4:32 PM, Roy A. Baril wrote:
> To all,
>
> I just needed to email this out to everyone. In case you might not
> have heard, Mike Carver (Hardware Support Apple Tech extraordinaire)
> will be leaving us soon for the more northern pacific northwest. I
> believe that around the second week of August will be his final
> farewell. I just want to say that, personally, Mike has been a great
> friend and ally in the battle to keep our Apple gear working in tip
> top
> shape. His work ethic and expertise has always been way above the mark
> and he has always been there for us when we needed him most. I have
> enjoyed working with him and because he has always been so willing to
> share information about repairs, parts, systems, etc., I have
> learned a
> great deal from him. In short, he is and has always been a very
> valuable
> and key asset to the Hardware Support group. I will miss ya, Mike!!
>
> It might be interesting to note that Mike has also been the ONLY
> Apple tech helping us out lately, as he works as a one man tech
> dept. It
> gets me to wonder about what service will be like after he leaves. He
> will be a hard act to follow and I know that departments out there
> like
> mine (we are all Apple/Mac here at Journalism) are a little concerned
> about all the "what if's" relating to hardware service, warranty work,
> timely repairs, etc. I would like to know what you all think?
>
> Anyway, please stop by TSW and say goodbye to Mike. We all wish you
> well and good luck to you in your future endeavors!!!
>
> Cheers, Mike!!
>
> Best,
>
> Roy
>
> --
> Roy A. Baril
> Director of Technology
> Graduate School of Journalism
> University of California
> 121 North Gate Hall
> Berkeley, CA 94720
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