work

RIP 2024 (2024-2024)

Twitter post about new year’s resolutionsIt’s that time again.

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Work setup for late 2021

I did this earlier this year, but things have changed quite a bit since then.

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Work setup for 2021

A desk setup

I’ve been working from home full-time for three years as of today. While it’s not perfect, my setup has come a long way since then – originally I had a tiny 60cm x 100cm (24" x 40") desk wedged between my bed and a window. Nowadays I have a separate office, which helps a lot with establishing boundaries between work and home.

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Thought experiment

Thinking statue

Recently I was thinking about my career goals, and one of them is that somewhere in the next few years I’d like to build a recruitment function from scratch within a small to medium business. I had a think about a few things I’d put in place if I were to do that today.

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Football player celebrating

Finally got some work! I’m helping out A Cloud Guru with some technical and non-technical roles, via Crew Talent Agency. Thanks to Simon for the opportunity ❤️

2020 so far

A dumpster on fire An accurate representation of this year

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Remote control

A man working on his laptop on his porch

So you’re suddenly working from home.

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RIP 2019 (2019-2019)

A man standing next to a car with a bow on it Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

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RIP 2018 (2018-2018)

A social media image with a 2018 decoration over a lamb chop

It seems like just a year ago we welcomed you into our lives 😭

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Meetups

A beach

Meetups are a pretty key feature of working in a distributed company. They’re how you get to really know your colleagues, how you build a culture, and how you build and sustain relationships with people who are otherwise just text on a screen.

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WCUS 2018

WCUS phone wallpaper

WordCamp US in Nashville was super fun. Met a whole lot of cool developers, customers and fellow Automatticians.

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