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		<title>Not where I thought I&#8217;d be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Way back when I was still in high school (it seems like a lifetime ago), I never would have thought I&#8217;d be where I am today.  I had it in my head all through high school (I think I was bit by the bug around 6th or 7th grade) that I was going to have a job in a weather related field.  I loved storms, and was just generally interested in the weather.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Way back when I was still in high school (it seems like a lifetime ago), I never would have thought I&#8217;d be where I am today.  I had it in my head all through high school (I think I was bit by the bug around 6th or 7th grade) that I was going to have a job in a weather related field.  I loved storms, and was just generally interested in the weather.  </p>
<p>I did end up following that path.  I went to the University of North Dakota to pursue a degree in Meteorology.  I spent 4 years there and ended up with a B.S. in Meteorological Studies (That was 10 years ago this May.  Wow does time fly).  A couple summers before I graduated, I worked on a weather modification project in western North Dakota.  I loved that.  I was genuinely interested in the field.  I find it amazing that you can reduce the size of hail or make it rain.  After college, I got a job as a meteorologist at a company in the field of weather modification.  They had projects all around the world, not just in the US.  I was there for over 4 years.  </p>
<p>That job is what started my migration away from the weather related career path.  I was there for over 4 years, but basically was only an office assistant.  I did get to go out in the field once (to Oklahoma).  But there wasn&#8217;t any weather during the week that I was there.  So my job mainly entailed gathering paperwork from the field projects, compiling reports, generating reports, logging data &#8230; that kind of stuff.  Nothing dealing with the weather.</p>
<p>But that job did get me started on my current career path.  While I was there, I took over maintenance and development on the company&#8217;s website.  I did have a couple computer classes in college &#8230; 2 in C programming and 1 in computer concepts in meteorology.  It was the computer concepts class that I got my first taste of web design/programming.  We had to do all of our reports as a website.  But other than that, I&#8217;ve had no formal education/training in web design/programming.  Everything that I know is stuff that I&#8217;ve taught myself through trial and error.  Good thing I&#8217;m a quick learner.</p>
<p>So working on that company&#8217;s website is what started pulling me into the world wide web (so to speak  <img src='http://www.hightechredneckwoman.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/G-wink.gif' alt=':wink:' class='wp-smiley' /> ).  I delved deeper by developing websites for myself and for a local country band that I know.  I ended up registering a domain name and having several subdomains.  </p>
<p>That brings me back to today.  I have been working as a web programmer for almost 4 years now (the end of June brings me to the 4 year mark).  I&#8217;ve been with the same company (sort of) all that time.  I say &#8220;sort of&#8221; because at the beginning of this year, that company ceased to exist, and the 2 of us left are now working for the client we had been working.  So I&#8217;ve been working on the same websites all that time (Well, almost all that time.  I started on small projects/updates for the first couple months.).</p>
<p>In these past 4 years, I&#8217;ve expanded on my php programming skills and learned mssql.  I had only worked with MySQL before that time.  And this week I started working on creating my first web service.  We&#8217;re integrating our shopping cart with Google Checkout, and I get to do the development.  I&#8217;m learning more and more with every new project we embark on.  This web service development is allowing me to learn to work with DOM objects and create/parse XML.  This is stuff that I can use on my own websites too.  I just need to come up with some good ideas.  <img src='http://www.hightechredneckwoman.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/hmm.gif' alt=':think:' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>While I never imagined I&#8217;d be where I am today, I am happy.  I really enjoy web development.  And the more time I spend on it, the better I get at it.  Now, don&#8217;t get me wrong, I still am intrigued by the weather &#8230; especially severe storms.  One of my dream vacations would be to go on a storm chasing tour.  But as for a career &#8230; it just wasn&#8217;t meant to be.  </p>
<p>Where will I be 10 years from now?  Who knows.  But I&#8217;m hoping it will be in a career that has something to do with web programming.</p>
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