Thursday, August 12, 2004

Experiment

I've been thinking about going to a blog model (cf. the journal model used at my Log O'Stuff) for a little while, so I figured, "WTF, Blogger is free." So here we are. Sign up took about two minutes and the UI appears to be quite easy.

This morning I sent off requests for basic info to a number of domain registrars with reseller programs. One of the larger registrars called me back in about a half hour.

Yesterday afternoon I had an interesting conversation with my boss. He off-handidly asked me what my career goals are now that I'm in my current position. I had to say I'm not sure. I certainly want to get involved with more hands-on stuff and build my technical skills, but there's a little voice in the back of my head saying I should do something with my legal background. Yeah, I'm 36 and still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dave,

I like your blog because it comes across more as a conversation than a journal. As such, it is more engaging and interesting to read.

Whether you continue to use Blogger or something else, keep up the good work.

Aloha - Dan

Anonymous said...

Geoff Timm, from the unblemished part of Florida.

You're 36 and want to know what you wanna be when you grow up?

After working as a professional soldier, failed entreprenure, failed bleeding edge computer educator, and successfully being a full time petty bureaucrat, I'm a government issue geek, in debt up to my posterior, and in danger of having my job contracted out to some young geek with a college debt to pay off who will work for $30 and no benefits as a paid contractor.

Career changes are like a pinball machine. Try chaos theory.

Geoff
Who is another day older and deeper in debt, St. Peter don't ya call me 'cause I can't go, I own my soul to my Creditors...

Anonymous said...

If "growing up" means doing the same-old same-old even if it's getting to be a bore, no thanks.

When I come to a fork in the road, I tend to take the one that looks a little different, rather than the one that looks familiar - I like seeing and doing new stuff, or doing old stuff in new ways.