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cameronsr
·2 lata temu·discuss
For instances where security gets that egregious, you may want to consider not just complaining to the hotel. Especially where people have an incident well documented, it may be worth filing a complaint with the state licensing agency. In Nevada, private security personnel and agencies fall under jurisdiction of the Nevada Private Investigator's Licensing Board (PILB). As a heads up, their website is a bit of a kludge to navigate through.
cameronsr
·2 lata temu·discuss
Location: West Coast US

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Maybe

Technologies: (Tech) Cisco, Juniper, Windows, Linux, AWS, Google Suite, Ruby, Python, R, C#, Git, Ansible; (Biotech) PCR, ELISA, Mammalian Cell Culture, Aseptic Technique, Quality Systems/GMP

Resume (PDF): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kc39T-s7nYu26xGgWDsjtvJNPIe...

Email: cameron-dot-sean-dot-r-at-gmail-dot-com

In short, I started out in electronics and radio communications, became a network engineer by accident, and later played in product. Add some security and life science skills for seasoning. At this point I've played in multiple market spaces. Took a brief break to care for family, and now am looking for something new.

While I'm fine with being remote, that's not a requirement for me. Ideally, I am looking for a role that would allow me to go hybrid in SF or nearby. If the role happens to intersect with one or more of healthcare, life sciences, or autonomous things that's a plus.

I'm open to other ideas, and am no stranger to weird and/or going international. However there are a few places I can never go. Feel free to pitch your idea and/or ask the question.

Thanks for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you.