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The Coding Paramedic

@CodingParamedic

Paramedic ➡️ Systems engineer ➡️ DevOps ➡️ Cyber Security @ Amazon | Opinions are my own, and probably wrong

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Hi new followers! There's been a lot of you lately, so I'm going to stop following back immediately. It's not you! You're probably amazing, and I can't wait to get to know you! But I do want to get to know you. Let's interact, and then I'll be happy to follow you.


For anyone who's not used to or first running into security staff at your company. Remember: "The answer is 'No', now prove why it should be 'Yes'" is the default, or should be, of your cyber security folks. Plan accordingly.


There's something incredibly, I dunno, hilariously disingenuous about a company having a mental health disability day, a group dedicated to such things, and even calls it out on their internal home page, while enacting policies that actually makes their company hostile to those…


There's something incredibly, I dunno, hilariously disingenuous about a company having a mental health disability day, a group dedicated to such things, and even calls it out on their internal home page, while enacting policies that actually makes their company hostile to those…


So how does one go about finding jobs these days? Is LinkedIn networking still a thing?


Well good morning Twitter It's been too long I'm revamping this page a bit to reflect where I'm currently at. But, right now, I'm killing myself at the gym I'll be back


For those of you trying to break into tech right now, and see just how tough things have gotten: find a mentor. Make connections. Resumes get lost, get rejected, but finding that one person that will help is priceless.


"So how's transitioning into corporate life, Coding?" 'Well, Friday, in a high-level meeting, I used the word 'yeet' because I couldn't think of a better one, so that was fun.'


Different kind of motivation today. First photo is me on May 11th of last year. Over 270 pounds. Unhappy with myself. Second picture is from a week ago, my birthday. 175 pounds, more muscle, feel better about myself (mostly). I'm 38 and it's never too late to change.

CodingParamedic's tweet image. Different kind of motivation today.

First photo is me on May 11th of last year. Over 270 pounds. Unhappy with myself.

Second picture is from a week ago, my birthday. 175 pounds, more muscle, feel better about myself (mostly).

I'm 38 and it's never too late to change.
CodingParamedic's tweet image. Different kind of motivation today.

First photo is me on May 11th of last year. Over 270 pounds. Unhappy with myself.

Second picture is from a week ago, my birthday. 175 pounds, more muscle, feel better about myself (mostly).

I'm 38 and it's never too late to change.

Survived the layoffs, now building tools and learning NodeJS. This has been my quarterly update (No but for real I need to update here more)


Oh hey. That's why my legs hurt.

CodingParamedic's tweet image. Oh hey. That's why my legs hurt.

Also, gonna be at CES for a couple days (Thursday, Friday) if anyone else is running around there. If we run into each other, say hi!


In 2022, my biggest accomplishments were: Getting blue badged at Amazon Losing 80 pounds What were yours?


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