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From the late nineties I mostly worked remote, but did work on-site in Buffalo in '14/15, and from the late 80s 60% or so of my work was on a contractor basis, from the turn of the century largely independent of 3rd party parasites. By late '21, I consider this phase of working life conclusively ended, the last actual non-PWYWG gig was early '19 I think. An unfavorable start in life,  a less than propitious childhood, led to my first working life being less than it might have been. However I think it was a tremendous success in delivering me more or less whole, as a life long learner with a [[Mensa|<span style="color: cyan;">high IQ</span>]], and considerable depth of experience as an IT worker, to this point where I can work for myself, society at large, and direct production. Although I knew early on that wage earners never escape commodity labor earning levels, only the unfolding of time landed me at a place where I could fully act on that knowledge.
From the late nineties I mostly worked remote, but did work on-site in Buffalo in '14/15, and from the late 80s 60% or so of my work was on a contractor basis, from the turn of the century largely independent of 3rd party parasites. By late '21, I consider this phase of working life conclusively ended, the last actual non-PWYWG gig was early '19 I think. An unfavorable start in life,  a less than propitious childhood, led to my first working life being less than it might have been. However I think it was a tremendous success in delivering me more or less whole, as a life long learner with a [[Mensa|<span style="color: cyan;">high IQ</span>]], and considerable depth of experience as an IT worker, to this point where I can work for myself, society at large, and direct production. Although I knew early on that wage earners never escape commodity labor earning levels, only the unfolding of time landed me at a place where I could fully act on that knowledge.


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The "CV Space" content is preserved as a record of my wage labor worklife, and as a testament to contracted workers and customers. Some content,  e.g. the responsive CV space Tour, things related to the long tail technical debt mentioned in the README (juan@acm.org), may be maintained. Other, especially older stuff such as Shockwave Flash (like the <span class=plainlinks>[https://eg.meansofproduction.biz/eg/index.php/Programming_Practice(HTML5) <span style="color: pink;">Old Web Portfolio</span>]</span>), works if you have the client support for it and some older content broken by TLS (https), modern browser constraints, etc., will remain broken.This page replaced the linkage in the left nav to the following content, some of which may no longer be routed in the wild:</blockquote>
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<tr><td> [[UnitXP |<span style="color: cyan;">Agile Praxis</span>]]</td><td width=150></td>
    <td> [[Resume_FAQ|<span style="color: cyan;">Jobs FAQ</span>]]</td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td align=center width=150> [https://wagelabor.thoughtcrime.biz <span style="font-size: 10px;font-weight: 800;color: cyan;">WAGELABOR.TCB</span>] </td>
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<tr><td> [[Ft |<span style="color: cyan;">Ft Concept</span>]]</td><td></td>
    <td>[[The_Chosen_Ones |<span style="color: cyan;">UI/UX Artistry</span>]]</td></tr></table>
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<center>Rest of this &sect; a digression on political economy in this period. The div that here talking about CV space was moved to the talk page.</center>
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