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BCOR 1010 Parallel Entrepreneur: Career Part 2: Parallel Entrepreneur   Back to first slide   Previous slide   Next slide  
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  • 1998-? bivio.com - CTO and later CEO

  • 2001-? bivio.biz - CEO

  • 2001-2005 ExtremePerl.org - Author

  • 2002-2003 Unraffle.com - CTO

  • 2002-2003 AssuranceSys.com - CTO - sold to returnpath.com

  • 2004-? URLby.com - hobbyist

  • 2005-? ImpactOnEducation.org - Volunteer

  • 2005-? Freiker.org - Volunteer

  • 2005-2006 TruAd.com - COO later CEO

  • 2007-? EmployeeForce.com - COO

  • 2008-? viarob.com - Author


Notes:

As a Serial Staffer, I learned that people don't really want their problems solved. Bosses don't want you to lose their job for them. I got to tired of solving problems for people who didn't actually want their problems solved. Gerry Weinberg says: In spite of what your client may tell you, there's always a problem., and No matter how it looks at first, it's always a people problem.

When I went to Switzerland in 1986, Tom Lyon said something very wise to me: You'll never be rich. I think that's true. I am much more interested in solving problems than getting rich. I have enough money to be able to drop a few $K when I want on what I want, but I don't own a jet and never will -- although I wouldn't turn down Tesla Roadster if one dropped in my lap. :-)

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