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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2416134" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>Used to be a network engineer prior to becoming retirement and being diagnosed with D. Couple of others in the office were insulin dependent, one of whom was a network engineer, the other a systems analyst. I'm just around 5ft in height and female - some of the UPs equipment is quite heavy, also having a colleague who was 6.5 who used to like fixing switches high up in the cabinets was a bit of pain, used to have to carry a step stool around with me at times, on the plus side I could get into areas he couldn't. Don't let anything stop you from going for what you fancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2416134, member: 503862"] Used to be a network engineer prior to becoming retirement and being diagnosed with D. Couple of others in the office were insulin dependent, one of whom was a network engineer, the other a systems analyst. I'm just around 5ft in height and female - some of the UPs equipment is quite heavy, also having a colleague who was 6.5 who used to like fixing switches high up in the cabinets was a bit of pain, used to have to carry a step stool around with me at times, on the plus side I could get into areas he couldn't. Don't let anything stop you from going for what you fancy. [/QUOTE]
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