The search continues

08.01.2014

Job Search 2014 has been going on for a month now. I last had to search for a job in 2006. It was the first time that I didn't have an "in" somewhere and actually had to hunt down job opportunities all on my own. Things have changed a little in 8 years. All the jobs are listed online (way back when, some were only listed in the Classifieds section of the newspaper). Luckily, job titles have gotten better so I can search for more than "software developer".

LinkedIn seems to be the go-to source for recruiters. I've had a profile for years but never really used it. A couple of weeks ago I filled out my work history and started to connect with people I've worked with. Not everyone I've worked with... I learned that lesson on Facebook. Since updating my profile I've been contacted by 4 recruiters and replied to 2 of them. For the 2 I didn't respond, I'm not desperate enough for a Nashville commute just yet, and I didn't really qualify for the details of the other.

I'm not sure if making those LinkedIn connections will make a difference - does number of connections affect whatever search parameters recruiters are putting in? Hopefully people I haven't spoken to in over 5 years won't wonder why I'm suddenly poking them on LinkedIn. I don't want to be a creepy Linker.

I've had 1 interview out of the 17+ resumes I've emailed out. Thus far I've been primarily applying for PHP jobs (I like the PHP), but on paper I may look overqualified for most of those jobs since they ask for ~5 years experience and I've got 12 years of PHP & 19 years of programming experience. But I'm not too dejected yet.

With that said, I still stay up until 2:00 in the morning at least once a week scouring the job listings online because I can't sleep.


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Golden Silence becomes tarnished when speaking?

06.23.2014

After a couple of weeks it's time to check in with the internet.

When last I spoke to the internet, I was in a rut of half-started tasks. I managed to get past half-started on some of them. On others, I haven't done a damn thing. Painting minis, for example. I've yet to pick up a paint brush in the past 2 weeks. But that's ok - it's a hobby for fun and not something I should force myself into. I've learned when I force myself to paint, my painting looks like crap.

Associated with painting, and part of why I've had no impetus to move forward, is that I ran into a drawback with my battle terrain that I've been working on. It seems that some combination of chemicals and crafts that I've used gives off a toxic/metallic smell when stored in the computer room closet. I thought the smell would dissipate over time, but last week I could actually start to smell it through the closed closet door. Between 4 different kinds of glue, spray paint and sealant, and how it's all reacting to the styrofoam there's no telling what the cause is. Jerry's suggested I set it all outside and see if the sun can back the toxins away. Everything has been setting in the garage for the past week, and I think it will all go from there to the storage building in the back. For now, I'm writing the whole thing off as a learning experience instead of a board game accessory. While a bit of a downer, I learned a lot in putting it all together. We'll see what I mess around with for a replacement.

The website will be down for a little while at some point this week. I had a list of tweak I wanted to make - I haven't done much to the website code in 4 or 5 years. For most of Sunday I lost track of time and coded for fun. It's been a long time since I did that. Now I have to push all the changes to the live server, which of course includes forgetting files, remembering data updates in the database, and wondering why server permissions are not what I want them to be. While it should be a 10 minute task, I know it's going to take an hour or two. That's the real reason I don't mess with the code but twice per decade :)

Over at Workshop Games people are still downloading my zombie game. Roughly 1 person per week seems to download a file (or more). I've been keeping track of what files are downloaded and the locations that download them. One of my code-for-fun projects is to make a web page that will plot out those locations on a map.

I'm slowly making progress on the next boardgame - Joe Frag. The challenge for this one is to minimize the rulebook, so I've been thinking through game play a lot, which unfortunately doesn't give me a lot to show. To make up for it, I've had a title-logo idea in my head for a week that I finally managed to spew forth into Paint Shop Pro.

Making graphics seems to spur my creativity for rules making. I need to make more graphics - I've got a handful of images, none of which have anything to do with how the game plays, in my head. Best to get them out of my head and see if they unclog the flow of rules.

Now it's time to get back to making some progress.

Step 1. Break the website!


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Close enough to end of the month wrap-up

04.30.2014

Ah, the end of April. What has this month brought?

The last 2 days have been fraught with tornado warnings, watchings, and whatever else should be associated with spinning, twisting destruction. Luckily, I was unaffected by this bout of weather. I never even lost power - I had that flashlight by the bed for no reason. I had plenty of text messages and phone calls to check on me and warn me to be weather aware, so it's nice to know people out there are helping to take care of me.

I'm still slowly working my way through painting my miniatures for Dust Tactics/Warfare. I went a little crazy and put together some flags to use as objective markers/scenery, all from scratch!

I've been wanting to make some flags for a while. I lack the skills to properly make them out of modelling clay/putty (I tried, it did not go well). Instead I used my mad skillz with manipulating 3D files and textures and whipped up my own flags and printed them out. Thanks to using a 3D program that could render the flag as if being blown by a light breeze, the printed flags have a little bit of a 3D look to them - actually more than I thought they would.

The flag poles are small wooden dowels from Hobby Lobby that I cut to a length that seemed to work. Yes, that is meticulous measuring on my part. They're topped off by little wooden balls that were hanging near the dowels in the store. I have no idea what they would normally be used for, but they work. Top it all of with some chrome spray paint that somehow manages not to be all shiny and sparkly, which is good in my case, and I end up with a teeny-intsy flagpole.

I've been trying to figure out a good way to attach the flags to the poles for weeks. Gluing the flag to the pole would be easiest, but I wanted something that would look a little nicer. While wandering through Hobby Lobby I came across Hemp String in the Beading/Jewelry section (I will wander all over that store). It looked the right thickness that would work as rope for the scale of the minis, so I picked some up. While playing around, I decided to try drilling some holes in the wooden dowels with my "precision modelling drill" (screwdriver with a drill bit). The hole was big enough for the Hemp String to go through, so I had the bright idea of gluing the flag to the string and looping the string all the way through the flagpole. The bonus result - I can raise and lower the flags!

Although there's no picture to prove it, I've managed to drop another 5 lbs since the beginning of the month and weighed in at 306 lbs this morning.

Thanks to motivation from Gina, we surpassed last month's walking total:

Right when I thought 61 miles in March was a long way to go, this month we got in 71 miles of walking. I remember when the pedometer app on the phone rolled over 100 miles total in early March. We've more than doubled that in less than half the time. Now that we're walking ~5 days/week our monthly average should be right around 70 miles. In a month. That just boggles my mind.

I have a post-walk routine now. After we walk, I take a much needed shower, then lay on the bed with ice packs on my knees for at least 45 minutes while I watch tv or read. The ice helps (mainly on the following day) - I'm not sure if I'm walking harder or if the bone spurs that showed on knee x-rays back 20 years ago are starting to make their presence more pronounced now that I'm not just sitting around all of the time. Either way, the ice appears to take care of most of it, so I'm going to keep doing it.


That's all that's on my mind for now. I think I'll go ice my knees while painting flag poles and watching out for tornadoes.


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Holiday Hours

12.24.2013

I've gotten off-kilter on my scales pictures (today managed to be exactly the same as last Tuesday, but I'm supposed to be doing this on Mondays!) so I'm going to skip this week's "official" weight update and try to get back on track next week.

Maybe I'll have some pics of my holiday vacation project to show off. It involves a tabletop battlefield for Dust, that's all I'm saying. I've got to get back to some hobby crafting with way too much glue now.


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Post Op Week 1

10.07.2013

1 week after surgery I've managed to lose 15 pounds. More importantly, I've not thrown up at all!

I discovered something very important yesterday: I was supposed to start taking my new regimen of vitamins this past Thursday, not next Monday (when I'm allowed solid food). Whoopsie. So on Sunday afternoon I began the nastiness that is chewable vitamins. Due to restrictions on what can be taken with what along with the body being able to absorb only a given amount of some vitamins at a time, it feels like you're chewing vitamins all day.

The key thing they stress at the nutrition class is that you should take in 1500mg of vitamin C per day. The body can only absorb 500mg at a time (the extra is peed out), so you take 3 vitamin C per day.

Since you're not eating as much/real food, a multivitamin is included. Just to be safe, take 2 per day. And space them out, so you don't pee out too much extra needed goodness. Eventually they'll tell me to take an Iron supplement. Most of my hefty Iron came from gobs of red meat I would eat. I'm just going to go ahead and start in on the Iron. They'll also eventually tell me to include some extra B12. I started taking B12 about 6 months ago, so I might as well keep it up. I just stick it under my tongue, so it's not a big deal.

Now I have a vitamin schedule. It starts when I wake up and continues every 2½ hours:

That's 12½ hours between first and last vitamins. Today is the first day of that, so we'll see how well this little plan of mine works out.

I've appreciatively had lots of people check in on me and ask how I'm doing. It feels weird to say "fine" after what sounds like major surgery (I had most of my stomach cut out after all). I've had zero side effects, especially if you consider how I felt before. Nausea, pain, mobility - all good. A week ago my right knee had been hurting for 2 weeks and the chiropractor couldn't really do much to help it. My knee hasn't hurt since last Monday. I've gotten a little light headed a couple of times when I walk, but I chalk that up more to lack of calories than anything else. Plus, me getting light headed while walking isn't that new of an occurrence as it's a big part of what convinced me to start this path of surgery I've taken. I haven't taken any medicine for nausea or pain since Thursday. So yeah, I'm doing fine.

Sunday was the first time I was hungry with a craving. It was all in my head, but knowing that doesn't always help. After a week of drinking everything (Greek yogurt not withstanding), I was missing meat. Red meat. Steak sounded good. I knew even if I had any steak I couldn't eat it, but I was wanting even the smell of a grilled steak. This led me to eat the left over 3oz of Greek yogurt from the afternoon, which tasted nothing like steak. So I went through steak remorse for a couple of hours. Steak and I have been friends for a long time. During the heyday of the Atkins/South Beach Diets of 2006, we were best friends. For the first time in the past week, I was feeling a little down.

While feeling down, I was in my closet (my actual closet for those of you that have been to my house, not some metaphorical closet). The vast majority of clothes I own I haven't been able to comfortably wear in a while. I've been in 1 pair of comfortable jeans for 6 months, pick from 4 polo shirts, 3 baseball-like jerseys, 4 bowling-style shirts, and 5 t-shirts. I'm a clothes horse raised by my mother, so that's been a sore point with me for a while. I've been wearing 5XL shirts, but I still have 4XL hanging up and 3XL tucked away. I was looking at line of Polo button-down shirts that I haven't worn in a year (or maybe 2) because of how tight they were around my gut. I randomly picked one out, saw that it was 4XLT, and tried it on.

Finally, it was not tight around the gut. There was room to breathe. Now I was feeling a little better.

I have to remember that I haven't just lost 15 pounds since surgery, but I also lost 40 pounds from January until surgery. 55 pounds since January. In the Atkins/South Beach Diets heyday of 2006, I lost a total of 56 pounds before I started putting it back on. I've got another 37 pounds to lose to meet that weight (349), but to me it's a given that I'm going to sail right by that number. Probably not in 3 weeks like the rate I've been going, but I'll get there. I'll get there in a nice shirt that I haven't worn in a while. A shirt with no steak juice on it :)


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