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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 the new opening and free epoch. Things were learned. The transition from selling wage labor to making and marketing product lines is not easy but I have time and the ability to get the job done. The first work I remember was at age 8 when NotTheMama told me to go the local supermarket and offer to help ladies carry their groceries, the ancestor of the PWYWG, which I did do and being a cute kid, successfully.  
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. I did persist in it far longer than most resulting in an unusual depth and breadth of experience and landing as a [[Mensa|<span style="color: cyan;">life long learner</span>]] at post wage labor work life. Things were learned. The transition from selling wage labor to making and marketing product lines is not easy but I have time and the ability to get the job done. The first work I remember was at age 8 when NotTheMama told me to go the local supermarket and offer to help ladies carry their groceries, the ancestor of the PWYWG, which I did do and being a cute kid, successfully.  


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 as of this writing was Sep '23 and I'm calling it the 1<sup>st</sup> PWYWG as it was 3 days at 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 as of this writing was Sep '23 and I'm calling it the 1<sup>st</sup> PWYWG as it was 3 days at 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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