Current Employment: Transportation Industry
VB.NET software engineer responsible for development of container tracking system. The system allows dispatchers to trace containers being imported, or exported, into and out of the country and provides shipping routes for containers such that time, and cost, is minimal. This position is in Eatontown, NJ and I have been with the company for one year.

Previous Employment: Healthcare Industry
VB.NET/ASP.NET software engineer for a publicly traded healthcare provider serving special needs patients in NJ and SD as well as providing disease management services to other insurance companies and performing government funded studies. I was the project leader responsible for the implementation of the patient care/patient tracking/patient analysis systems. I was hired as a staff programmer to simply code to the directions given to me and within a few short months, I was promoted to project lead after demonstrating my ability to quickly understand business concepts and needs. I was called upon several times to give non-technical presentations of our system to medical doctors and investors as I have the ability to quickly understand the needs and questions of those individuals and levy them with the needs and goals of my employer. It was my experience in this industry that has lead me to believe that managed care, be it by the government or a private agency, simply does not work, people need to take responsibility for their own health starting at an early age. The need for healthcare, and thus the rising costs of healthcare, have a direct, symbiotic relationship with the lack of responsibility Americans have for their own health. Only you and your medical doctor know what is best for you and no one, the government or insurance companies, should, or could, provide better healthcare to you than your own, private doctor.

Previous Employment: Energy Marketing Industry
VB6/VB.NET software engineer for an energy marketer, ie. a third party natural gas and electricity supplier, in the deregulated public utilities industry. The company provided service to most all of NJ and much of NY along with some service in other states such as Florida, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. I was the lead developer for the customer billing and enrollment systems and again, it was my job to convert business needs as described by non-technical personnel into software. In this position, I interacted directly with management to determine the needs of each department, as well as direct interaction with the energy giants, such as ConEd, Keyspan, PSEG, NJNG, etc. I also represented the company from a technical perspective at several BPU meetings. It was at these board meetings that I witnessed the incompetence of some state employees and the wasteful spending on rules and regulations that are otherwise obvious or already agreed upon between private and public corporations.