The electronics education in Norway consists of 3 years in school followed by 1.5 years of apprenticeship in the field. When this is completed, the student is given a diploma in "Service Electronics" if the exam is passed. I have the "Service Electronics: Computer Systems" diploma. Full employment history follows: Aditus Electronics (2005 - present time): Development of corporate internet solutions and other services. Grytting AS, www.grytting.no (2003 - 2005): The company prints books, magazines, fliers etc and is the supplier of official forms and papers for the Government in Norway. It also has an internet department which deals with hosting, design, development of custom publishing systems and parallell publishing (paper + internet). Full-time job consisting of: Development of corporate internet solutions, including hosting, advanced email systems, www, various file transfer etc. Maintenance of both in-house and external computer networks, both office and industrial. Construction of various server systems by-demand via YIT, former ABB in Europe. Orklahallen BA, www.orklahallen.no (2002 - present time): The company is a sports centre which houses various sports events like handball matches, soccer matches etc. It is also organizing concerts and various meetings and assemblies including animal exhibitions, trade and craft shows etc. Part-time job consisting of: Watchman in charge during large events. Installation and maintenance of computer network. Thermotite, www.thermotite.no (2002): The company is owned by the Bredero Shaw Group, www.bredero.com. It produces anti-corrosion coating and thermal insulation for use on subsea oil and gas pipes. Full-time job consisting of: Sandblasting damaged steel pipes in a repair project. Quality control of polypropylen coating and temporary pipe storage. Operation of cooling system for pipe joint coatings. Royal Norwegian Air Force, www.mil.no/luft/ (2001-2002): I served the mandatory 11 months as a weapons assistant, doing maintenance work on missiles, bombs and various assault weapons. Ray Networks AS, www.ray.no (1999-2001): The company was by that time owned by Evercom and sold computers to the University, www.ntnu.no/indexe.php, and St. Olavs Hospital, www.rit.no/stolav/stottefunksjoner/English/ both in Trondheim, among others. Full-time trainee job consisting of: On-site service and support, new computer installations and maintenance of servers and networks. Midtnorsk Opplæring (Central Norway Craft Training Coordinating Office), www.mno.no (1996-2000): The company coordinates and arranges the hiring of trainees in the crafts of electro, construction and building, mechanics and metal engineering for certified companies in these fields. Freelance job consisting of: General computer support. Web design. Technical drawing of electrical layout sheets later used in diploma exams. Adresseavisen, www.adressa.no (1995-1998): Newspaper in Central Norway. Part-time job as a paperboy on the morning route. Various freelance work in computers throughout the years.