sometimes I get really excited about writing a blog post and think "what if my _job_ were involved doing a lot of tech writing" and then I realize that I'm an SRE on an entirely remote team at GitHub, working on shaping the "product" vision of our internal service runtime
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so, uh that _is_ my job and lemme tell you it's been really dope lately
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I'm getting to do work that I think is really important, my teammates are thoughtful & rad, we're enabled organizationally to get amazing shit done, I'm on an SRE team that's 50% women (!?!?!?!)
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every place has problems (and lemme tell ya', we've got 'em at GitHub), but that doesn't mean that they all have the _same_ problems 2014-2016 for me involved 5 employers, ~6 months of unemployment, and a hell of a lot of depression. I'm really happy with where I've landed.
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Fuck yeah. I was in a similar situation. After I left the Linux foundation at the beginning of 2017 I jumped between several unfulfilling jobs. I'm glad to start 2018 working back at open source. When you're able to work your dream job it's amazing.
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