Last week was a fairly significant one in my grand scheme of things. I accepted a new position which I’ll announce when I start in October. I’m very excited by it. It does however mean an end to three and half years where I have been now. This last three years has been an amazing experience working with some great people and working on projects and in roles I never expected to.
After June 30 when my current gig ends I am not sure there will be much more in regards to service testing posts; I run the service testing team now but won’t be moving into a service testing role. I’ll try to dump everything I haven’t said about service testing between now and then. Not just for me but for my two mentees that have been learning service testing under my guidance. I’m sure I’ve forgotten to tell them something.
In between the two jobs I’ll be driving across the top of Australia for three months. I’ll be posting updates for family, friends and interested others when I enter into an area of coverage. If you are not familiar with Australia; there are vast expanses of land where there is no mobile coverage.
Check out this coverage graph to see what I am talking about. Just hit submit.
October 4 is the start of the new job and a new city. I’ll be moving to Melbourne as well.
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Ryan Boucher is a Software Inquisitor and is passionate about it. You can find a whole raft of articles and anecdotes about software testing and other topics he gets excited about. |
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