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= 1974 - 2023 =
= 1974 - 2023 =
Blaming Sandy and NotTheMama for not being engineers or scientists for a less than propitious start in life, plus a generous helping of mea culpas, my first working life was less than it might have been. A success tho in delivering me as a life long learner with [[Mensa|<span style="color: cyan;">high IQ</span>]] and unusual depth of experience to this point where I can fully act on that potential. Although I might take on outside work on a part time or project basis, my passion and day job is right here.  
Blaming Sandy and NotTheMama for not being engineers or scientists for a less than propitious start in life, plus a generous helping of mea culpas, my first working life was less than it might have been. A success tho in delivering me as a life long learner with [[Mensa|<span style="color: cyan;">high IQ</span>]] and unusual depth of experience to the new opening and free epoch. Although I might take on outside work on a part time or project basis, my passion and day job is right here.  


From the late nineties I mostly worked remote, but did work on-site in Buffalo in '14/15, and from the late 80s most jobs were on a contractor basis, Givaudan being the longest employee role, from the turn of the century largely independent of 3rd parties. I would say the GMRV job conclusively ended this stage of work life. The last paid gig was Sep '23 and while it wasn actually a PWYWG, I'm designating as the first such as it was charged at a few days of my thrift rate. It had a mutually happy outcome, the kind I've generally been able to limit myself to for some time. Pauca sed bona. I am an Ayn Rand communist which you can find out more about from the &#x5DE5; &#x738B; link.
From the late nineties I mostly worked remote, but did work on-site in Buffalo in '14/15, and from the late 80s most jobs were on a contractor basis, Givaudan being the longest employee role, from the turn of the century largely independent of 3rd parties. I would say the GMRV job conclusively ended this stage of work life. The last paid gig was Sep '23 and while it wasn actually a PWYWG, I'm designating as the first such as it was charged at a few days of my thrift rate. It had a mutually happy outcome, the kind I've generally been able to limit myself to for some time. Pauca sed bona. I am an Ayn Rand communist which you can find out more about from the &#x5DE5; &#x738B; link.

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