Technologies: Full stack development across broad ranges of technologies. Spent years doing mobile html5 (tools got acquired by Intel) and the past 4 years in banking/fintech. Experience as an architect, team lead and special project support.
I was part of Intel's mass layoffs in 2016. I hated my job at the time, but looking back now I wish I was back in the spot where my compensation was not quite "ridiculous", but great.
I went to a startup after and it was terrible. Luckily I've transitioned to the parent company, but it's still not as ideal.
Can you deal with it for a few more years? Surely you can get to a point where you can retire early?
Signed up this morning for the service. I should have the gateway next week. A few things to note
1) The gateway has built in wifi (and is provided free)
2) It provides 2 ethernet ports
3) You use an app to see most of it (how much data you've used, etc).
4) They say when 5g is in the area, it will be upgraded to it.
I got an Acer C720A 5 years ago and tried to do that. I sideloaded linux on an SD card. I was able to do web dev and hybrid app development (I worked for Intel at the time). It worked fine for what I needed.
I got my wife a Samsung Chromebook 3 and she uses it for her job as preschool director. Being able to install Android apps is great. I feel like I could use that machine for most of my personal projects. I would NOT use a remote development tool; try to do it all locally when you can.
I'll second this. I put myself in a downward spiral from bad sleep and being dependent on caffeine. I'm now aware of how I "feel" when I'm just really tired.
Remote: Yes
Willing to Relocate: No
Technologies: Full stack development across broad ranges of technologies. Spent years doing mobile html5 (tools got acquired by Intel) and the past 4 years in banking/fintech. Experience as an architect, team lead and special project support.
Resume: available on request
email: ian.maffett at gmail.com