In spite of how much I'd love to stay in Buffalo, there doesn't seem to be much paying work. Having graduated this summer from UB, the expected thing is for me to move on. Although there are a lot of things I can be involved with in Buffalo, I kept feeling like I could probably make it to another level of creation. I love the idea of what (e:paul) has found at Roswell -- somewhere with a cool group of people where I could do work that feels useful. I mean, c'mon, how cool is it to help doctors manage info to cure cancer? That's like crucial to the whole cancer-curing process.
So I started looking at sites like Idealist.org, not really thinking I'd find much, but my thought was that I either want to keep teaching, or to work in some kind of rewarding project "in the real world."
Well, I found it. I interviewed and now I have a job offer. I'm going to accept. We're moving to DC.

I'm going to work for PBS, as a "Web Technologist," on the Teacherline site

It kills me to leave my courses and my students. I've seen so many of them succeed this year, and so many promising young students coming up. But I think I'll be a better teacher for my experiences. And I'll be continuing a thread of my teaching experience that has been there for a long time: that is, online education and tutoring teachers in technology and working with them on experiments in tech integration into the classroom.
I don't plan on leaving estrip.org, so this should not be taken as a goodbye letter, or even a pre-goodbye. My wife's family is still based in Buffalo, and we'll be back from time to time I'm sure. I've made some real friends here, and I hope folks at UB and around will invite me back to present my artwork and fiction, which will continue unabated (perhaps even invigorated by more concentrated daytime development experience).
I think of (e:paul) as inspirational: what he has accomplished at Roswell is huge, plus he's made much of it available to everyone else to use with things like SurebertCom. I hope to continue to be as productive in my own work.
Anyway, I'm a bit of a hermit and kind of feel weird at parties, so it's not like I'll be a missing fixture at the big (e:strip) shindigs. I'll still be onine, but now I'll be working for PBS. woot!
Awesome for you, sad for Buffalo and for us guys who like to eat Indian inhale and play vgames. So you have a date set yet?
Congrats. I hope you adore the job and love DC. :O)
Congratulations Shawn, sounds like very meaningful work. and I think your perspectives on the internet and freedom of information will serve that organization well. Good deal, I hope you enjoy DC even though we will miss you in Buffalo. Best of luck.
Congratulations! And DC is awesome.
Congratulations, I will miss you guys so much but considering I mostly see you online I might not notice the difference between the frequency of you guys visiting on vacation and our dinner date nights now, lol.
Okay - I am just going to write a journal about the rest of this because it is too long.