Week One: Safety and Professionalism


My name is Edward Cooper, and I was born and raised in Monrovia, Liberia, located on the West Coast of Africa. I came to the United Stated, November of 1996 and has been living in the beauty State of New Jersey since my arriver. As some of you may or may not know, Liberia isn't the beauty county it once was due to a Civic War that lasted for 14 years and destroying just about everything's. 

I build my very first computer in 2013 and I am currently working on updating and building a server that house six hard drive, three of which are 500 (gigabyte) GB each and the other three are one (terabyte) TB each.

I got my Associate of Science in Information Technology in 2009. Unfortunately, I was unable to get a job due to the Economic Recession, so I decided to go and get my Bachelor of Science in Network Management. After a year in my bachelor’s degree program, I decided to drop out due to financial hardship. I have my certifications in: Java Programming, CompTIA Network+ Fundamentals, Unix Network Administration and Computer Network Telecommunication from Colorado Technical University. I also have experience in networking, configuring Windows Servers, programming in Visual Studio, Structured Query Language (SQL). I am looking forward to learning as much as I can in this twelve programming. 

I always hold myself to a higher standard regardless of whether I am on or off the job, which also come with safety. Following proper company policy's and job instructions is a must. People tend to admired those who hold themself to a higher standard by being professional and following company policy as well as job instructions.

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