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Business Geekery Job Hunting

Repost: Intro to Experience Dump

Originally posted April 10, 2007, now archived here.

Once upon a time, after I got my first PC, I used to list all the software I had used. The idea was to show off that I was computer semi-literate, had laid hands upon Lotus 1-2-3, and of course should be hired for accounting-related work for which knowing Lotus 1-2-3 was increasingly mandatory.

I never did get that accounting job. However, I did almost get a combined cost accounting and “design a computerized cost accounting and quality control system” job, which didn’t exist but was inspired by my resume, that would have been slightly over my head at the time, but a fun challenge. More fun than commuting to Lowell from the South Shore would have been. I’d gotten a 96 average in a cost accounting class that had easily a 50% dropout and failure rate; thus that element of the almost job.

Ultimately, though, the practice of listing that stuff, and emphasizing computer mad skillz, got me technical support work. Even then the list was starting to get too long, and it’s long since to the point where you’d shorthand some and leave the rest unstated.

Heck, I haven’t even created a resume since 1997. I’ve done a few fits and starts of “if I needed one, what would it say,” but that was the last full-fledged one, and it was for internal consumption, so might not fully count. In which case, my last general resume was written in 1994. Using Ami Pro. I guess it really is worth taking stock. As I mentioned the other day, I am in a unique window in which I could leave being self-employed, or keep it entirely on the side, and go for a “real job.” Or a mix of part-time stuff that might include “real job” elements. I recently saw a paid tech blogger at a commercial site not know something so elementary that it made me wonder why I’m not doing something like that.

At any rate, this doesn’t pretend to be a resume. It doesn’t pretend to be short. It’s an info dump for my benefit, and if you’re curious enough to go through the list, or want to compare notes or add comments on your experiences or computer/software/work history, then cool.

Each of these posts will at least link back to this one by way of explanation. They will be subject to update if I think of things I might have forgotten. I might have them link each other. They’ll be categorized, but my categories might seem a bit vague or odd in places. Oh well. Since I’m dividing it all up, perhaps I’ll add more commentary than the original list format might have implied. For what it’s worth, the things I have listed so far run to four pages in Word. At 14 points, since I like a good view of what I am typing, so it’s not really as long as it sounds.

Of course, if I want this to be a complete exercise, I’ll need to talk about more than the technology list dump. It’s also about what I have done, what I enjoy doing, and what I prefer to avoid. I’ll undoubtedly get to that.

So, here goes…

Experience Posts (links to reposts):

Intro to Experience Dump
Hardware Experience
OS Experience
Word Processing Experience
Spreadsheets and Accounting
Graphics and Presentations
Database and RDBMS
Dictation Software
Communications, Internet, PDA, Blogging
Legal Industry Software
Backup and Compression Software
Miscellaneous Software
Security, Spam, Malware…
Call Center and Tech Support Tools
Languages and Programming Tools
Server Software
Software Creation

Employment and College
Experiences and Accomplishments Scratchpad

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blogging Geekery Job Hunting

Reposts Galore

I am about to repost a bunch of posts I did about my various experience, mainly listing different software, etc. I had used over time, with sometimes excessive elaboration about the circumstances. This is potentially useful to me for reference, and since migrating the blog to WordPress and archiving most of it still in Expression Engine broke the archives somewhat, I thought I would bring them to the fore.

I’ll make this post sticky for a while, so it’s clearer what’s going on, as the posts will ultimately appear in the same order published, with the oldest first. Here goes…

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Food & Cooking Pictures

A-Peeling

Sadie is fascinated with cooking, so I’ve started showing her things, and figured I’d try having her peel carrots for what ended up being an ill-fated beef stew. Valerie’s participation was the obligatory me too. They did better than I’d expected. Biggest problem was Sadie’s incomprehansion of “finished” when enough had been peeled.

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Pictures

Sadie Meets Basketball

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Pictures

My Mother and Older Brother

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Pictures

Alicia

My youngest niece, who is two years older than Sadie.

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Pictures

Valerie and Henry

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blogging Money

When Blog Runs High

Our friend Jeff Soyer is at the time of year when he could use a small hand. While we not only can’t help, but are not out of the woods ourselves, I can at least point people there.

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blogging Kids Totally Random

Voluminous

I have 19 pictures queued of Henry… just from the latest set off the camera. So much for his being neglected compared to the girls, if I post all those. I’m debating whether to just post them normally, split them into multiple posts (I’ll already be doing multiples as I am working backward through the last few sets and won’t put them all up together), or make a big post with an extended entry. I’ll just have to emphasize the need to click to expand the post.

Anyway, stay tuned for that in somewhere between a little while and a day. Meanwhile, perhaps I’ll start with a few I have starring Henry and Valerie together.

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Birthdays

Happy Birthday

To my cousin Chad, who is 40 today. Or not, and someone will correct me and I will edit this…

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Birthdays

Happy Birthday

To my cousin Wally’s wife Cheryl.

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Birthdays

Happy Birthday

To blogger Phil Bowermaster, who is 46 today.

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Pictures

Val Pic I Missed

Again, one from earlier in the month.

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Pictures

Henry and Cousin

Had this queued and never posted, from earlier this month.

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Birthdays

If He Were Still With Us…

My maternal grandfather would be 102 today. Which means he’s been gone just over 12 years. Time flies…

One of my big regrets about not starting to have kids “on time” was how much he adored babies and little kids, and wanting him to get to meet them. On the other hand, if you subtract these years plus the worst of his being out of it, that means I’d have had to start before I was 30. Oh well.

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Quiz or Meme

Condiments: The Other Food Group


You Are Barbeque Sauce


You are a social person. You enjoy cooking for other people.
You are both skillful and competitive. You enjoy mastering hard tasks.
You appreciate complexity more than simplicity.

Your taste in food tends to lean toward interesting flavors.
You appreciate exotic spice combinations. You tend to like cutting edge, fusion cuisine.
You get along with all personalities from a distance. Except salsa personalities, who always seem to annoy you.

What Condiment Are You?
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Birthdays

Happy Birthday

To blogger Todd Sattersten.

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Birthdays

Happy Birthday

To blogger Baldilocks.

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Pictures

Seriously Sadie and Henry

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Business Geekery Money Totally Random

XTremeComp.com Also Up for Auction

In addition to the noted xtremeware.com offering, I have put xtremecomp.com for sale. I’m not stressed about selling it, but I also have no special need to keep it as a souvenir of the former business. The content is also available via xtremecomp.elhide.com and won’t even have to be moved. It’s not the killer domain that xtremeware.com theoretically is, but it is the number two Google hit for xtreme computing, it’s Page Rank 4, and it’s an 11 year old domain that’s shorter than some of the available alternatives one might use for what ended up being a weirdly popular business name after we adopted it in 1996 (especially if you include variant spellings/words like extreme and computers).

This is to help promote it and make the URL of the auction easier for me to fetch. It’s on 90 day offer/counteroffer with buy now. The buy now price is a steal at $1000, and the minimum bid is insultingly low at $300. Probably adequate enough, but priced relative to the other one and not minding ditching it relatively cheap, rather than what it might potentially fetch. I mean, if I were to accept the minimum, that’s what one might charge for a few link ads on the site for a year, but for total ownership.

We’ll see what happens. I could use the money, duh, and that’s not going to change until long after I develop more of a steady income. It’s a no marginal cost way potentially to liquidate an unneeded asset of some value.