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Good Morning Nostr,

I woke up committed to doing something uncomfortable today. I'm putting myself out there to let the world know I'm interested in employment opportunities in the Bitcoin space. I’ve been searching for a while, but I’m ready to ramp it up, mix it up and see what happens with the social capital I've been building here on nostr...

This is hard and uncomfortable because I hate talking about me. I prefer doing, building, creating, and occasionally writing (people at work say I'm good at it 🤷). But one of the most important things Bitcoin teaches us is that doing the hard thing is often the right thing, so lets see where this goes.

My experience feels like it borders on irrelevant for Bitcoin at times, but if I’ve proven one thing throughout my career it is that I’m adaptable and learn quickly. I didn't know anything when I started working—I barely knew how to get to the CLI 🖥️. I have a degree that supposedly claims I'm capable of learning, but being a bitcoiner is the real truth to that. I tend to gravitate towards leadership positions once my feet are under me. I lead with a servants mentality and enjoy customer support and leaving people with a smile. I've spent 16+ years in IT doing everything from call center support and tier 1 tickets to desktop and server administration to project management with some team lead and management responsibilities along the way. I've done a lot of educating and guidance both in my career and my interactions surrounding my Bitcoin experience.

I’ve learned quite a bit about Bitcoin and have a broad experience with most aspects to self-sovereignty, self-hosting, and privacy. I don’t claim to be an expert--as soon as you do you get humbled. I love learning and gaining new skills and checking out new, useful tech.

I know what I know and have a good sense of knowing when I don't know--the difference is just the delay in finding the answer. I'm confident I can provide value where ever I go, respectfully I feel I always have. I'm a down in the dirt, get stuff done type--it was instilled in me from birth getting dirt under the fingernails on the farm.

Some personal interests I've been educating myself on and exploring include artificial intelligence, project management, IT service management framework and application analysis and development.

Anyway, if you’ve read this far, genuinely thank you 🙏and if you’d be so kind as to pass it on to spread the word I’d be eternally grateful because you never know where this mycelial web of human connections might lead.

PS - I have an pseudonymous-oriented resume available to folks interested, but I’d like to do my research about you before providing it to you (I’ve seen predatory scams out there TBH). I’m not here to support the black sheep “Bitcoin companies.” I have integrity and ethics I need to hold true to at the end of the day and want to truly build a better Bitcoin world for the next generation.

✌️🧡

-AC

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GM, you sound an awful lot like a good friend of mine. Available for travel or tied in one place? Remote work ideal or the only way?

Best of luck to you in finding the best fit for you. 🙂

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We've got a farm to tend, so the roots are pretty deep, some travel is feasible but not looking to live out of pocket with a young family 🐂🐓🏡🌳

Homesteading ourselves, and I drive a semi during the week, so I get it. Good pay from the day job and building an apiary, planting trees and perennials, and looking forward to getting chickens again when our side hustles get big enough I can quit driving for a hatchery.

Six figures with a CDL though, so have some building to do! :) might be an option to consider for you too…

Very cool. Tell me more about homesteading actually.

What would you like to know or what are your areas of interest? I prefer to use the term, instead of saying that we are farming… as it is more how we think. More interested in working towards self sufficiency and creating a haven for our family, than focusing on farming for a living. Smaller scale, diverse projects and side hustles, more for our health and well being than to derive a full time living.

What are your main expenses? And how do you generate your income from the land?

Mortgage on the land, infrastructure costs like fencing, earthworks, trees.

Not generating much yet, honey and bee hives/swarm traps are a long term play, as is vanilla extract and hoping to add some sheep once we have better fencing and chickens/rabbits again after I am done working at a hatchery.

What about you? What are your main expenses? How do you generate income?