On to other things

As Jeremy Miller and Wendy Friedlander wrote, new jobs don’t always work out.

At only two months, let’s consider my last gig a walking shapiro.

Fortunately, my second hunt of the year went well thanks to peers in the NY Scrum and XP community.

This is a good time for experienced agilists and I’m grateful to provide for my family and aspire to fulfilling, collaborative work.

Even if things don’t always work out.

I start my new, new job in June.

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About Ken Judy

I am an executive leader, software developer, father and husband trying to do more good than harm. I am an agile practitioner. I say this fully aware I say nothing. Sold as a tool to solve problems, agile is more a set of principles that encourage us to confront problems. Broad adoption of the jargon has not resulted in wide embrace of these principles. I strive to create material and human good by respecting co-workers, telling truth to employers, improving my skills, and caring for the people affected by the software I help build.