Questions & Answers
A: 20 years I have looked into web design as a career. First, it was a hobby. Now, HTML and CSS are well looked after in development. With HTML5 and CSS3 updates, I needed to get back into college and pursue Responsive web development. Ask me about my experience with web design and I may give you insight into a history surrounding the web development community from around Y2K onward.
A: For over a decade, my disability has limited my ability to sustain focus on the job. This was due to medication side-effects. Yet, over the last year, I seem to have found a decent mix of medications where I may be able to sustain a full work-day. I may require reasonable accomodations as alloted by the Americans with Disabilities Act, and as I stated on my biography page, prejudice has no place on my timeline.
A: Yes, indeed. I am available through various communications mediums. Communications may be done certain ways depending on the gravity of information sought. I may also be available to tutor HTML/CSS beginners who are interested in the art of making web pages!
A: The longest period of time I have worked at one organization was roughly 15 months. The best way for me to explain why I have worked in so many different occupations and for limited amounts of time is that when I feel it's time for me to try something new, I had gained certain insights and knowledge in the field at the time. One of my life goals is to get into government administration wherein I can serve a variety of people in their occupational fields better because I can relate. It is my experience that connections between government administrators and the public with respect to relationships far too often become strained because administrators have limited expertise as to various fields. My time in a variety of occupations is leading me to potentially serve the public better than my predecessors.