When IT consultant Trevor Schmidt is not on the clock, this athletic forty-something is likely running trails with his two labs, training for the Whistler Tough Mudder (an 18-20-km military-style obstacle course) or putting out fires as a City of Port Moody Fire-Rescue volunteer firefighter. Not exactly your typical computer geek. Plus, he can keep a secret; discretion, quite frankly, is a fundamental obligation of his job.
Trevor's quick to point out that granting a third party unfettered access to your critical or sensitive information systems or software is arguably one of the most disconcerting issues businesses face when contracting an IT company.