I read this comment regarding the post about being the doctor on board http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4974122
"I think it's awesome that you're a commercial pilot and participating in HN. It can sometimes get too insular with valley-type techies here. Thanks for participating."
We aren't just "Silicon Valley" after all, it seems like almost everyone I meet is from somewhere else. I love this community, and would love to hear where people came from and a bit about their identities that aren't particularly sexy or ready for reality TV. Here's an example the kind of answer I'm looking for, this is me:
I was living in Seattle, grew up riding horses and teaching tennis in the parks and rec and moved out my senior year. I was convinced that I should be a writer, but I knew there was no money in it and I started in the family business. I college I was playing in a (terrible) metal-core band and making coffees. I dropped out of community college after 1 year to work for a big global logistics company at 19. I was into coding on AS/400 systems and automating business processes with a combination of Delphi, Pascal, Excel spreadsheets, and Windows OS automation so no "real" developers wanted to talk to me. I joined a cover/jam band with a lower pressure schedule, got married young, and moved here with Twilio when I was 23.
I was reserve. I tried to transfer reg forces (full time) during my tour, but budget compressions left no position available for me to fill. Meanwhile, I received recognition for the work I had done [4].
So in spite of my failure to transfer full-time infantry officer, I realized a quite credible alternative would be to actually code things for a living, since anyway that's what I end up doing when I'm thrown in a giant sandbox.
When I came back to Canada, I enlisted in a Software Engineering undergraduate program. I'm 2½ years in, this Summer will be my first COOP term (out of 4) and I've succeeded in getting an offer to intern with Amazon.
Life is strange. I was quite disappointed that I couldn't transfer to reg force. It's quite a blessing, in retrospective.
[1]: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/21733074/Project/blog-post-afgh-too...
[2]: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/21733074/Project/blog-post-afgh-too...
[3]: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/21733074/Project/blog-post-afgh-too...
[4]: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/21733074/Pics/AIR%20WING%20COMD%20C...