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mndrix | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
I'd be glad to answer any specific questions in private. Shoot me an email at [email protected] if you want.
mndrix | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
Having said that, my wife and I place much more emphasis on independent learning and life experiences than on formal schooling. Because my wife and I have plenty of time, we are able to encourage their education in ways we couldn't if we lived in an expensive city. Our lower living expenses also allow us to take trips and have experiences that we feel are more valuable than book learning.
mndrix | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
mndrix | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
mndrix | 11 years ago | on: Join the Engineering Leisure Class
I'm married with 5 kids. We live in rural Wyoming (no income tax, bought a comfortable house for $86k). We've always lived well below our income so we have no debt and sufficient savings.
I mostly choose to work on "products". That helps me focus on problems that people actually care about without any of the startup pressures. Although, I've also written several open source libraries that I thought the community might like.
I started by telling my employer that I would only work 4 days each week. I spent Fridays working on a cool idea my brother and I had. That idea proved useful enough to pay the bills so I quit my job.
I'm much more relaxed now and spend better quality time with my kids. In hindsight, it would be worth almost any sacrifice to get to this point again.
mndrix | 13 years ago | on: How can we get Google Support?
Hire as many support staff per product as Google deems profitable. When submitting a support request, I indicate how much I'm willing to pay to receive an answer. The highest bids get answers, the rest don't (or get slower answers depending on request volume and difficulty).