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My name is George Whelan, and I'm a newcomer to these forums. I'm a disabled United States Air Force veteran, currently working as a Logistics Analyst for a leader in the global paper and packaging industry. My experience in access is minimal, but I'm eager to learn and expand my abilities. Being a part of an organization with an enterprise level database application is great, however there are also drawbacks. Most of the projects I work on do not end up as high priorities on our IT department's task list, so I'm forced to find or create solutions on my own - which is how I began learning about access. I look forward to learning from the experts here, and hopefully one day I'll be able to help others learn as well!
My name is George Whelan, and I'm a newcomer to these forums. I'm a disabled United States Air Force veteran, currently working as a Logistics Analyst for a leader in the global paper and packaging industry. My experience in access is minimal, but I'm eager to learn and expand my abilities. Being a part of an organization with an enterprise level database application is great, however there are also drawbacks. Most of the projects I work on do not end up as high priorities on our IT department's task list, so I'm forced to find or create solutions on my own - which is how I began learning about access. I look forward to learning from the experts here, and hopefully one day I'll be able to help others learn as well!