Socrenchus LLC
Socrenchus is now a Limited Liability Corporation in the state of New York. What does that mean? I'll ask my lawyer as soon as she graduates law school. All jokes aside, all I need to do is fulfill a publication requirement and I will be one baby step closer to my dreams of changing the world.
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First Two Weeks of Working for Myself
I’m closing in on the end of my second week of working furiously on my education platform full time, and I thought I would put in a word about how it’s going so far.

The first week was a mess of meetings and scrambling to throw together pieces of a crazy idea. I began to settle in mid-week when I began crashing the offices of Fluxdata, a multispectral startup I have worked for in the past. By the end of the first week, I had the skeleton ready for my little experiment/publicity stunt.

Jump to now and I can finally see my first deliverable turning into something I would feel comfortable releasing. I went to the Innovation Center at RIT to find an extra set of pre-experimental testers, and the rest is still unwritten history. Things are moving faster then I could have hoped for and at this rate I know I will have something to be proud of come spring.

Stay Tuned,
Bryan

Reposted from wordpress.
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Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle
My first summer in the Bay Area was so wonderful, I just had to go back for more. This time I spent it working for one of my favorite companies, Google. I loved Google before working there and I love it after, but my blog would have quite a whole without a Google post.

I spent my time working in Partner Solutions, a little known organization that deals with Google's larger players. When having a simple web interface to deal with a Google customer doesn't cut it, PSO (Partner Solutions) is there to save the day.

Everyone at Google was super nice and willing to help, and working there makes you never want to leave. This happens to also be the biggest danger of working at Google. If you go to Google, you need to make sure you budget your time well. And that means knowing how to say no.

The community at Google, in contrast to Apple, is SUPER open. All it takes once you're in is an email and you can meet people whom you could only read about in the papers before. I would recommend Google to anyone, and would like to go back after I've had enough of my own adventures.
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Blogger took it up a notch
After using Wordpress for a year, I'm sort of fed up with it, like most blogging platforms it doesn't give me quite what I want.  Blogger on the other hand, has a brand new design reminiscent of JFK's slicked back hair. I'm back to blogger from now, the archives here go much further back, so feel free to judge the younger version of me.
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