Ray Mullen(II)
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Left school at the age of 16 in 1986 and joined Nestle in Croydon
gaining a position of accounts clerk until leaving at the end of
December 1989. After a number of temporary jobs including working for a
paintball shop/site, he ended up working as a self-employed courier
contracted to BritDoc in May 1990. After less then a year he had become
a supervisor covering south west London, Surrey and parts of Hampshire
and Sussex. By April 1994, he had had enough of the 60 hours per week
night time work and managed to get employment in the accounts
department of Archer Leisure Ltd (now trading as Cannons Leisure), and
after 4 years became the admin manager at Cannons City Health Club.
During all this time, computers were a main part of Ray's life and so
he decided to change career paths and train to become a pc engineer
leaving Cannons at the end of January 2000. After finishing his
training, Ray gained employment with Eidos on 2nd May 2000 where he
spent 4 months working in the QA department before moving into his new
role as a Compatibility Engineer. By 2003 he moved into his current
role as a Mastering Engineer. In March 2008, the Eidos Wimbledon QA
department were informed that they would be made redundant. Ray stayed
on to work on Tomb Raider: Underworld until October 2008 and was then
sent to Rocksteady Studios to help work on Batman Arkham Asylum. Ray
finally left the games industry on 18 September 2009 after seeing the
PC version of Batman Arkham Asylum released in the UK. He then went on
to work for Ocado for 7 months. After attending several courses, Ray is
now working as a qualified childminder.