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- Michael Stuben - The German
Since this is my homepage, here a bit about myself: What I like can be summed up in three things.
I live in Las Vegas since 93 but my accent will quickly give away that I am
German by birth. Vegas itself is not to bad, even so the City lacks somewhat
in charm. I like the fact that it is open 24h/day but I dislike the growth
rate.
On weekend I often leave town. I enjoy hiking in Utah, near Cedar City,
Zion or Moab as well as Big
Bear Lake in CA are nice places. The mountains south of Flagstaff AZ are very
nice during the wintertime. I don't mind the cold since I can dress up for 10F
degrees but not for 120F degrees. I go out with a friend, sometimes a group of
people or just by myself. On occasion, I go fishing during my camping trips but
only 2 or 3 times a year. During 2006 I went to Calgary several times, the
Canadian Rockies have some excellent hiking trails.
I travel more than the average person. If I have a
chance to work out of town or out of the country I jump on it. I enjoy seeing new places and often plan
my trips to be in the beginning or end of a week and spend the weekend out of
town. In the US I like the state of Oregon and Washington. British Columbia is
also very nice (I know BC is actually located in Canada...).
Work: I worked until June 2000 for a Gaming Manufacturer in Las Vegas in
several locations/positions since June 85. I started in Engineering and later
worked in Test Engineering. I have been working as a Production Supervisor /
Test Engineer in the Berlin/Germany facility. At this time I also became
involved in Quality Assurance. In 1993 I transferred to Las Vegas and worked as
Quality Assurance Manager for seven years.
In June of 2000 I resigned after 15 years with the company and started a
consulting and web hosting business company,
hostmeister.com, check it out online.
While working in my own business I frequently contracted with Expedia.com on
various projects. In June of 2003 Expedia made a very smart move and hired me
as a System Administrator slash network engineer. My own company remained in
business but I scaled back during my engagement with Expedia. The
management decided to close the majority of the Las Vegas operations in October
of 2004. Fortunately my own business picked back up again the same month
the call center left Vegas. One door closes, another door opens. My main income
is about 90% consulting for local offices, mainly the ISP's, real estate and health
care business. The remaining 10% is hosting income from hosting sites like
mine for businesses and private parties in both, US and Europe.
I speak English fluently as well as, you guessed it,
Deutsch (German). I understand some Spanish, French and Korean. By
"understand" I mean it is by no means good enough to start a conversation in
those languages, but good enough to order food or express basic essentials.
By the way, the German spelling of my name is Michael Stüben, with an Umlaut.
When I moved to the US I dropped the Umlaut and it is now just Michael Stuben -
minus the dots above the u.
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