Here’s a dream job
Wouldn’t it be great to get paid to try out new software and gadgets? What a dream to be the expert tester for new web services and a large variety of software applications and hardware. I realize, of course, that there are a multitude of users who are much more advanced than I am, and that in a lot of cases there is no need to pay anyone because the web makes it possible to easily access a multitude of beta testers for free. I am also fully aware that larger organizations have people on staff to do this job. But, a girl has to dream, right?
I want to sit at home, or wherever I am at the moment, and put the application through its paces. It would be amazingly cool to be one of the first people to use a software or widget that will help people do their jobs better, or have fun or network, or in some way make their lives better or easier. Imagine helping to make the software better. It’s all about constantly learning something new, wrapping my head around the workings of someone else’s mind - the way they choose to create. It’s about helping to keep advancing technology and advancing humanity.
I have dozens of dream jobs … how to choose? … maybe it will choose me.
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Who am I? In this context, the blog world, who am I? What would I say about me that would give you satisfactory information? My shoe size? My birth date? My weight today or 20 years ago? I always struggle with the about page. I guess when it comes down to it, what matters to me is what forms my view of the world and that’s what I’m sharing with you, so here goes. I am from Palmer Lake, Colorado. I am a mountain girl, and will always feel something lacking when living away from the mountains. They are a part of me, a part of my definition. The small mountain town molded my view about the natural world, the nature of being, priorities, and appreciations. There, that’s the most important thing I can tell you. If you want to know more, read my blog!
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