What did the engineers have? That's right! Computers! At that time there were still many systems competing with each other ( DOS , Amiga, Atari...) and so I bought an Atari 1040 ST because that was also what they were using.
Two factors came together: my constant enthusiasm for learning new things and people who could help me with questions. It wasn't long before I heard from a research assistant that I was the first humanities scholar with whom you could talk about sectors on a hard drive! (Man, I was proud!).
This is how it continued in latvia telegram screening my professional life after my exams: I always had fantastic colleagues who helped me with problems – and I became more and more adept at using programs.
In addition, other colleagues always asked me when they were stuck with the operation. This meant that I could always pass on my newly acquired knowledge and expand on it.
Even during her studies, Janine had a saying: "Birgit always has a tool!"
And that's how it stayed.
When I find that I have a task that I cannot solve with my existing programs and online tools , I start looking for it - firmly convinced that I am not the only one who wants to solve this task and that there are already others who have built a solution for it.