2/2/2007

Starting a new position

It’s hard to believe, but after over 6 years as web developer at Summersault I’ve accepted a new position. I appreciate so much the skills and abilities that I’ve gained during my time at Summersault and I will truly miss the day-to-day interaction with my co-workers and friends.

My new position is based in Indianapolis where I will be web developer for AuctionFloor.com. I’ll be doing mostly technical HTML and CSS work, which is my bread and butter, and I’ll also be doing some Javascript/AJAX work, which I enjoy a great deal. At least initially I will be working from home most of the time.

It’s a huge change for me and there’s going to be some adjusting that needs done, but it’s going to be a very positive change for us, many new opportunities.

You can read the press release on Summersault’s website.


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2 responses to “Starting a new position”

  1. Mike Rohde Avatar

    Cobgrats Evan! Working at home is rewarding and freeing, but can be distracting and lonely at times. I wrote a few thoughts on this in my post “My Unusual Work Life” that might be handy:
    http://www.rohdesign.com/weblog/archives/000516.html
    One other suggestion is to get a good group of online and offline friends to support and critique your stuff. I find getting out of the home office for lunch about 1 time per week is a great way to keep fresh and let things inspire you.
    Best wishes in this new chapter in your life! 🙂

  2. Barry Pike Avatar

    Congratulations, Evan! I, too, telecommute from home and agree with Mike, above. The good things about it and the bad things about it are inextricably intertwined.
    Blessings to you and yours in your new endeavor.

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