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Where have I been ?
I’ve been out of town more then I’ve been in town . . . usually in Alabama somewhere . . . that’s where I’ve been.
I’ve been getting home later and later in the day . . . later and later in the week . . . and I’ve had less and less time to do much of anything, much less keep my blog up to date.
I have been updating my twitter feed (@dxendar) however. Twitter reduced my blog posts to just a few game reviews here and there anyways . . . and now the complete lack free time has killed it all together.
So soon, when I get a bit of free time, I’ll be rearranging the site and updating it with a little more dynamic content . . . but this will probably be in the new year sometime.
In the mean time I’m still working out of town all the time . . .
But I’m also working on a solution to this.
More on that later.
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So it was finally announced today in Sunday morning service that I am leaving my fulltime position at DFA and going to work for Hiscall. I am as excited for the new opportunity as I am sad to be leaving, a strange mix of emotions.
A few months ago I began to feel that I needed to get a little more training and certification under my belt, as I have 15 years experience running A-V and 8 years running IT equipment . . . but absolutely nothing on paper as far as classes or certification go. To that end, I began looking for a new job where I could get some training. That’s where Hiscall comes in.
Hiscall specializes in telecommunication and data networks but has recently expanded into security and A-V for businesses, churches and schools . . . which is where I come in. I recently was offered the opportunity to interview at Hiscall to be a part of the fairly new A-V department. Right now the A-V department is specializing in A-V systems integration in conference rooms and classrooms and the like (press one button and all the A-V tech comes on and is plug-and-play ready, automatically sensing what is plugged in and switching inputs accordingly . . . and not just A-V stuff either, see www.crestron.com) and digital signage (basically super-duper power point on high def screens in several locations throughout a company run by a central server. Info in lobbies of banks, outside the door of a conference room telling when meetings are today, etc. See www.trms.com) as well as a few other things. But we are going to expand into new areas as soon as we can, meaning as soon as we all learn how to install them !
To that end, I’ll be getting not only a lot of certification in codes and practices . . . but training on how to install and program all kinds of cool A-V stuff ! Tomorrow, Monday the 21st of June, will be my last day at DFA. I will start at Hiscall on Tuesday the 22nd. Yah, no rest . . . no vacation . . . just hitting the ground running. There are several reasons for the fast transition . . . but basically the timing worked out that I either needed to start Tuesday or wait a couple of weeks and then start. And while the prospect of a few weeks of vacation sounded very good . . . the budget is tight enough that financially that would leave me with no emergency fund. So . . . it’s hit the ground running and rest later !
After 15 years running A-V at DFA, after 10 years heading up the A-V department, after 8 years of being a full time employee of DFA and taking on not only the A-V, but the Media creation and IT roles . . . it’s difficult leaving. I was training my replacement last week, Chip Johnson (a super awesome guy who is, quite honestly, going to be better at my job then I ever was), and it started to sink in that I was leaving. Then I was cleaning out my office and it finally hit me . . . it’s not my office any more. After 15 years, it was like handing over a child to someone else’s care. Very strange.
But I am excited about the future ! I’m not sure how much I’ll be able to tweet or write about at first, as some of what we’re doing isn’t officially announced yet . . . but as I get certified and trained on the new products, I’ll finally be able to write about them on the blog as an expert . . . or at least as someone who has professional training on the products !
So, here’s to the future !
Now I must continue reading up on Tight Rope Media Systems Carousel digital signage system.
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