On Dec 28, 1:32 am, Andrew Jonathan Fine <eternalsqu...@hotmail.com> wrote: > To whom it may concern, > > I am the author of "Honeywell Avoids Documentation Costs with Python > and other Open Standards!" > > I was laid off by Honeywell several months after I had made my > presentation in the 2005 Python Conference. > > Since then I have been unable to find work either as a software > engineer or in any other capacity, even at service jobs. I've sent > resumes and have been consistently ignored. > > What I have been doing in the meantime is to be a full time homemaker > and parent. As a hobby to keep me sane, I am attempting to retrain > part time at home as a jeweler and silversmith, and I sometimes used > Python for generating and manipulating code for CNC machines. > > For my own peace of mind, however, I very much want to be doing > software work again because I feel so greatly ashamed to have > dedicated my life to learning and working in the field only to now > find myself on the scrap heap. > > I find it highly ironic that my solution is still being advertised on > the Python web site but that I, the author of that solution, am now a > long term unemployment statistic. > > Please, if there is anyone out there who needs a highly creative and > highly skilled software designer for new and completely original work, > then for the love of God I implore you to contact me. > > A mind is a terrible thing to waste. > > Sincerely, > > Andrew Jonathan Fine > BEE, MSCS, 15 years experience, 5 in Python, the rest in C/C++, > about 1/3 embedded design and device drivers, and 2/3 in applications.
I do the dex tracker project but I have never made anything more than some advertising money from it. I would welcome some help it is possible that it could be a little bit more commercial available on cd produced on demand but I don't see it being a very large thing. It does count as experience though on a resume http://dextracker.blogspot.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list