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Self Summary:
I started working with my father when I was seven years of age. He was a master electrician and owned (retired) an electrical business in central Delaware and by the age of ten I was wiring houses with little oversight. I continued doing electrical work on weekends and every summer until college when I began applying my hard work ethics to a position as a truck driver in a fraternity brother's family business. After attaining my BS in Computer Information Systems I continued my driving employment until late summer, when my father recognized that I had little room for growth as a truck driver. He made me an offer and once again and I began working for him as an electrician. Having been in this profession since childhood I was anxious to find work in the field of computers, but I was not interested in the same help desk, customer service position I had been doing for my father previously. After submitting many resumes and having several interviews for positions I would turn down an opportunity arose where I found myself first in line to apply for a programming position at a start up "dot com". While employed, I am fortunate to have worked with many Fortune 500 companies on emerging technologies in the transaction and security industry. Impossible to get recognition, I pride myself on having worked with and developed many processes that are currently main stream. From here on in the continued history of my career in the industry can be found in my resume.
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"KISS: Keep It Stupid Simple"
A keen eye will have noticed above I reversed 'Stupid' and 'Simple' from the standard verbiage. I relate this to modular development and that each piece should be architected and written so the next person can easily understand your work. Regardless of the next persons role someone will always have to follow up with your work. The more complex a project the more 'simple' pieces it must have.
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My real profession:
I architect, create, write, test, and document 'Invisible Engines'.
I can be contacted for work via the Resume page if interested in my services.
Having joined LinkedIn very early on you can also find me there.
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"Life is hard enough, keep things simple. If it is not then rearchitect it."
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