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  1. alright maybe I'll try and ask for a new trend in this thread..who has worked on the coolest project which they can disclose and what was it?

    -side question: Is it accurate to say that the majority of LabVIEW developers are freelancers/consultants rather than on salary in a permanent position?

    and congrats crelf; sorry I don't know who you are yet (or what you do with your mad LV skills) but you're reputation defnitely precedes you!

  2. One of my advisors at the University of Pittsburgh was nominated for the Chancelors Distinguished Teachers Awards (not easy for a Physics type to grab that title), so I wrote a letter detailing how my experience with him has changed to world. After reading it, he replied to me saying "Wow, if that is really true, I have to win!" It was and he did! An example of one of the claims was related to the quality control of DVDs and the cost of production. Before we deployed a LV solution, DVD's had a reject rate approaching 70% and the cost of DVDs was about $80. Not anymore.

    So I may not have the coolest job, but it is pleanty cool for me, since along with the LV related activities I have "ZERO" managment and slaes responcibilities.

    Ben

    cool story Ben thanks for responding..I'm curious, along with the LV code what new method of quality control did you guys come up in regards to the DVDs?

  3. *sorry if this thread is posted in the wrong place

    hey LAVAs..I am relatively new to LabVIEW but have enjoyed my experience thus far and am curious as to what kind of careers LabVIEW developers have. So with that being said, who has the coolest LabVIEW/LabVIEW related job?

    *and please provide a bit of a description of your job

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