Willing to join/invest in a Game Development start up

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Hello, my name is Robert Steckroth. I am willing to invest in a start up game developement team
with my time. I am looking for a start up game operation (preferably using HTML5). I expect to have voting
rights and other partnership in the organization.

I have many strong skills to aid in rapid development. I will list a few here:

  • Certified in Linux System Administration (SMTP, DNS, Logging, NAT, Accounts, etc..).
  • Strong suited in JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS
  • Know CMS with Django, Apache2, wsgi, MySql
  • In-depth capabilities with Bash Scripting
  • Networking with the ISO model relating to System Operations and services.
  • WebGl
  • Good working knowledge of Gimp
  • NodeJs server with socket.io clients
  • Some knowledge with (Ajax, XML, C/C++, Perl, Awk)
  • Some experience with Blender


Any ambitious team leader can contact me at RobertSteckroth@gmail.com
or skype: surgemcgee

P.S. I have built a large 3D multi-player JavaScript game as well -->
http://www.pbdefence.com

My resume here --> http://www.pbdefence...ages/resume.pdf
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hi,
i couldn't open the link you provided.
Well that's strange. It doesn't really mean much anyways. If you are currently assembling a Game Development team than
further communications with me will be necessarily. The post was for a quick reference point to my background.

Ohh ya, what was the error message? There is no reason I can see for the broken URL.
Having perused your resume, I'm a little confused about what you are actually bringing to the table, since it doesn't seem you are offering to fund a project.

Your qualifications seem to consist entirely of half a degree from a community college, and a certificate in Unix Administration. Your history is full of buzz-words, but no actual employers or projects. And you seem to regard managing 2 servers is a big deal. Is that a fair assessment?

Tristam MacDonald. Ex-BigTech Software Engineer. Future farmer. [https://trist.am]

Well needed critique as well. As the saying goes "you run with wolves, you'll soon learn to howl".
"Fair assessment?" Allow me. It's obvious that you were employed by your professors at your college. Thus raising your ego to a "Douche Bag" elevation and allowing you to feel comfortable in tearing down others who are in your field of work. I don't know who pinned a first prize to your behind, but your current work ethic is counter-productive. While it is not my personality, it would feel good to watch you slip and fall into a mud puddle. Why no go about being better than everyone while keeping it to your self? Did you catch the important "Buzz word" in this?
THE GAUNTLET HAS BEEN THROWN
Fair play. But I don't get your resume at all, at all...

If you have 'several thousand hours' experience, why even put the '~60 credits' on your resume? Right now it reads as 'community college dropout', whereas if you took out the college, and added a former employer or two, it would remove that connotation entirely.

Since when has 'integrity' factored into server uptime, and how often do human beings end up in a 'non-working state'?
[indent=1]"An unwavering integrity keeps servers running and uncompromised and users in a working state."

What in hell's name does this even mean?
[indent=1]"Providing a successful outcome under minimal supervision regardless of complexity or happenstance detractors."

Tristam MacDonald. Ex-BigTech Software Engineer. Future farmer. [https://trist.am]

Ya, I can understand the resume confusion. It is not as professional as it should be. On that note, there is coherency in what I have stated there. For starters, there isn't any relevant past employers. My stated work projects will have to circumvent this lack of "corporate" experience. I have made money and gathered vast experience with them. This is why I state the following:
"Providing a successful outcome under minimal supervision regardless of complexity or happenstance detractor"



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any unforeseen obstacles in the path[font="helvetica, arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif"][color="#282828"]. It is coherent and if anything, [/font]boastful.



As far as this goes:


"An unwavering integrity keeps servers running and uncompromised and users in a working state."





Uhhh, I probably should change that soon (It may help)...



I am a success story and will not let any pessimism lower my head. If there are some who make $1000's a week from a conglomerate, than congratulations.


I will be happy doing what I have been for the past 3 years. Also, I plan on attending community college for the remainder of my decades and will never consider


my education dropped.



With one finger toward the skyscraper and the other on my keyboard, ha.

It's obvious that you were employed by your professors at your college. Thus raising your ego to a "Douche Bag" elevation and allowing you to feel comfortable in tearing down others who are in your field of work.[/quote]
Talking like this when trying to prove you are a cool guy to work with, makes you look exactly like the guy you are describing above.

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