innertracks | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use for your personal blog?
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innertracks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Looking for a career change from IT, where to start?
innertracks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Non technical HN users, what do you do for a living?
In case anyone might be considering career options some semi-random background and bits of my thought process:
I haven't been getting any traction on the tech side locally as much as I enjoy the engineering and problem solving. So I started looking inside myself for assets/skills and limitations as well as around my community for where to find the opportunities.
My basic questions became: What can I do without being concerned about my age (in my 50s as of last year) and have high levels of autonomy regarding scheduling my time? Where is the money flowing locally? How do I put myself in the position of being a revenue center instead of a cost center?
What do I bring to the table? Computational thinking, problem solving, and picking up processes and systems fast. (Seems to help quite a bit with following the paper trail in a contract.) My demonstrated non-tech assets/skills (Argentine Tango instructor, math and software tutor, flight instructor) include connecting with people and being very calm in stressful situations.
As far as age goes, a number of people are real estate brokers well into old age. It's a great retirement career from what I am seeing.
Locally, real estate has been strong relatively speaking for a number of years. Seattle and Vancouver BC home prices are making my town very attractive as an alternative. Especially for those who can telecommute.
So I knew I could quickly learn the systems and processes of being a broker. I have the personal attributes/skills to connect and work with clients. As long as I am willing to learn from role models doing business successfully how I want to do business, in time I will be successful.
Plus, working under established brand/company has been very nice.
Considering all of the above learning how to be a successful real estate broker made sense for me. Now I can explore areas like infosec and cryptanalysis for fun. No pressure to monetize.
innertracks | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Non technical HN users, what do you do for a living?
innertracks | 9 years ago | on: What else can you do with an Interplanetary Transport System?
innertracks | 9 years ago | on: A third of the homeless people in America are over 50 and I’m one of them
Edit: pass fee.
innertracks | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Failed interview, feeling unemployable and depressed – what do I do?
There's lots of good advice in these comments. Don't make any final decisions in your current state of mind. Seriously. Seek help out of the darkness. Finding a therapist who is a good fit may take some doing.
For some great perspectives:
innertracks | 9 years ago | on: How becoming a pilot made me a better programmer
Emotionally IT/programming haven't been nearly as satisfying as successfully managing a flight in adverse or challenging circumstances. Bush runways, unexpected weather changes, etc....
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: What It’s Like to ‘Wake Up’ from Autism After Magnetic Stimulation
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2016)
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Short term, project based. Happy to travel.
Technologies: Application Security, Drones, Python, Pandas, SQL, Lisp, Emacs, Linux, FAA Commercial Pilot License
Résumé/CV: http://www.wmecole.com/p/my-resume.html , https://github.com/wmecole
Email: [email protected]
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2016)
Contract or project based Information Security positions. Happy to travel up to 30%.
Enthusiastically transitioning to Information Security! I'm having fun working through Cryptopals with Python using Pandas. Learning how to use the tools in Kali distro in my lab is a blast!
Also interested in situations related to drones. I have my FAA commercial pilot license.
People Skills: Very high emotional intelligence, service oriented, excellent client engagement skills.
Technical Skills: Wordpress, Python, and SQL skills. Background supporting Wordpress consulting clients, small business application support, incident response, health care DBA and analytics.
email: [email protected] github: https://github.com/wmecole blog: http://wmecole.com
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: My dad hid his depression. I won’t hide mine
Along the way though I was able to find things that helped very noticeably. Some were physical, some were mind related, some were social, etc...
Bits and pieces that when put together did make a difference. Learning to take care of myself and remember to continue doing those things that were healthy for me has probably been a benefit of age as well.
The pieces of my puzzle: Therapy, hypnotherapy, dance (Argentine Tango), exercise, sleep, meditation, hydration, light levels, type of work, healthy relationships.
This was huge: Someone pointed out how I loved myself enough to be willing to destroy myself with such violence. Quite a shift in perspective! The realization of that love for self helped me switch to an amazingly hopeful resourceful place. The shift is difficult to describe though very real for me.
EDIT: Added to the puzzle pieces list.
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: My dad hid his depression. I won’t hide mine
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: My dad hid his depression. I won’t hide mine
A friend happened to call a few days later. He convinced me to schedule a doctor's appointment that day. Tip: The receptionist will find a slot the same day when you tell them you had to give your guns to a friend just in case. Be honest with them.
Sleep, light, medication,therapy, nutrition, hydration, friends you can call. Figuring it all out can be complex. Getting help is vital so keep looking until you find the help. Finding the right therapist may take a while.
It took me almost 10 years before I stopped having suicidal thoughts after my near miss. Another 5 years before I figured out one of the main reasons for what I was experiencing. Nearly 25 years total of the pain of depression because I figured I could handle it myself.
I was wrong.
Get the help.
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: An administrator accidentally deleted the production database
Everything is a bit hazy. At one point in my wandering on the command line I found the mount point for my external backup drive. "What's this doing here?" and decide to remove it.
At some point I woke up in a panic and yanked the usb drive off the my laptop. Heart pounding. "Oh shit."
I actually felt like I was going to get sick. Tax records, client contact info, you name it, all gone. Except, basically, the pictures of my kids, mozilla profile, and my resume files.
While I reconstructed some of the missing files there a bunch that would be nice to have back. All of the business records though have had to be reconstructed by hand. By the next day I did realize I really only cared about the pictures of my kids in the end. And those were somehow saved from my blunder.
Work flow change: backup drive is only connected to laptop while backups are being made or restored. Disconnected at all other times. A third backup drive for backups of backups is on the todo list.
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: On asking job candidates to code
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: On asking job candidates to code
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: On asking job candidates to code
Systems, problem solving, engineering. Happens everywhere not just on a computer screen.
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: On asking job candidates to code
I was surprised how a couple really basic concepts evaporated from my head during the in-person white boarding. The questions though were reasonable and the interviewers were friendly. All in all a positive experience just an incredible investment of time it seems for all concerned.
The take away is I need to practice solving problems on a white board with just 3 hours of sleep. The sleep deprivation part might be the most important factor to simulate.
Hm. Maybe bourbon? Or a good cider?
innertracks | 10 years ago | on: Windows 7 computers are automatically starting the Windows 10 upgrade
Less than 24 hours later ... Nope.
The only place I want Windows running on my personal hardware is in a VM. Done with them.
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