New Job for the New Year

Just a few weeks ago I resigned from my position at Wharton Computing. I'll be moving on to work with my friend Steve Rittler, at his company CounterMarch Systems. I am eternally grateful for the friendships forged and experiences gained during my time at Wharton, but all good things must come to an end.

The upshot is that since I will be working from home full time I will have back the 3 hours of each day that I previously spent commuting; which means I'll be able to spend more time with my family, and one thing in particular that I'm excited about: We'll all be able to eat breakfast together. It also means that I'll have no excuse not to join the gym down the street from my house and get working on Goal #6.

I can't help but be excited for my new job. Working from home, for a small company, with one of your best friends -- does it get any better than that? We'll just have to see.

On a related note: If you're in the Philly area (or willing to relocate, but telecommuting is not an option), The Learning Lab (my former team) is looking for a hot shot web developer to be my replacement.

in Jobs | Meta Posted 2012-01-27 02:50

6 responses:

Jose Galdamez
Jose Galdamez 2012-01-27 5:48 PM #
I wish you the best in your goal #6. I made the same 2012 resolution and I'm starting to feel the results already. The formula for me is simple: cut out the fast food, eat more balanced meals, take vitamins, learn to worship the treadmill, install a full-sized mirror in my bedroom. I also do some weight lifting in my workouts, but really it's all about the cardio and dieting.

Congrats on your new gig, man!
Adam
Adam 2012-01-27 7:24 PM #
Thanks Jose. BTW, the Stack Overflow link on your site is broken. :)
Lola LB
Lola LB 2012-01-28 9:18 AM #
Congratulations! You'll want to update your About page, of course.
Bret
Bret 2012-01-29 11:20 AM #
Congrats!

So...you're sayin there's a job open at Wharton, huh? ;)
Phil Duba
Phil Duba 2012-01-30 10:41 AM #
Congrats on the new job!

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